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Sparkle Intel Arc A380 Genie, 6GB GDDR6, Low-Profile, Dual-Fan, Dual-Slot, HDMI x1, Mini DisplayPort x2, SA380G-6G

4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 416 ratings

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A380 GENIE
Brand Sparkle Computer
CPU Speed 3.4 GHz
Graphics Card Description Arc A380
Graphics Coprocessor Intel Arc A380
Memory Storage Capacity 6 GB
Ram Memory Installed Size 6 GB
Model Name SA380G-6G
Included Components Short Bracket, Graphics Card
Color Blue
CPU Manufacturer Intel

About this item

  • Intel Arc A380 Chipset
  • 6GB, 96-bit, GDDR6 memory, 15.5 Gbps graphics memory speed
  • 1x HDMI 2.0, 2x mini-DP
  • Xe HPG Architecture, Real Time Ray Tracing, Intel XeSS upscaling, 75W TDP, DirectX 12 Ultimate, Vulkan 1.3
  • Low-profile, Dual-fan with duo-slot compact design. Free additional short bracket is included.
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4.2 out of 5 stars
416 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the performance, value, and speed of the video card. They mention it works well for their needs, is well worth the price, and can drive 8K displays at 60Hz. They are also happy with the design and ease of installation. However, some customers disagree on the build quality, noise level, and temperature control.

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73 customers mention "Performance"59 positive14 negative

Customers like the performance of the video card. They mention it works well for this application, has no crashes or stuttering. Some say it's phenomenal and well worth the price.

"...Solid 1080p and 1440p Performance: Ideal for most gamers.- 256 bit memory bus- 3x DisplayPort 2.0- 1x HDMI 2.0bCons:-..." Read more

"...I find this to mostly just be a great card for gaming in general...." Read more

"...Pros:This gpu has plenty of power and potential to unlock with better drivers. It has plenty of vram which makes it somewhat future proof...." Read more

"...The flickering seems to have stopped (for now) and I haven't experienced any random stutters or sudden fps drops like before...." Read more

49 customers mention "Value for money"46 positive3 negative

Customers appreciate the value for money of the video card. They say it's a good mid-range value GPU, and it includes AV1 encoding at this price. Customers also mention it'll improve with every driver upgrade.

"...In summary, the A770 TITAN OC Edition offers great value, especially for those aiming at 1440p gaming...." Read more

"...with this card and I recommend this to anyone looking for a good budget option, provided you don't mind doing some tweaking for some games." Read more

"...Overall I think the A770 is a pretty solid GPU and worth the upgrade especially in budget builds looking to get that extra performance without..." Read more

"...of these, because they're small, have an amazing AV1 encoder, are dirty cheap, and can fit easily in a rack mounted server, but swapping out the..." Read more

28 customers mention "Speed"25 positive3 negative

Customers like the speed of the video card. They mention it has solid 1080p and 1440p performance, ideal for most gamers. They also say it can transcode AV1 averaging around 780fps, and the performance in games ranges from good to excellent, depending on the game. It can drive 8K displays at 60Hz, and has good video encoding. Customers also mention it runs pretty much any game at 4K without any lag or problems.

"...Generous VRAM: 16GB of VRAM for future-proofing.- Solid 1080p and 1440p Performance: Ideal for most gamers.- 256 bit memory bus-..." Read more

"...You can do a fair bit of 1440p gaming with some configuration. Have seen no sagging though it's a small dual fan card...." Read more

"...The performance in games ranges from good to excellent, depending on the game...." Read more

"...which is perfect since my monitor is only 1080p, and is able to maintain 75fps (also capped by my monitor)...." Read more

20 customers mention "Design"15 positive5 negative

Customers like the design of the video card. They say it's an attractive addition to any gaming rig and the performance is unbelievable to the eyes.

"...ensures efficient thermal performance, making it an attractive addition to any gaming rig.Performance:..." Read more

"...Super smooth and unbelievable to the eyes. One such title is Ratchet and Clank. I couldn't believe that it performed that well...." Read more

"...When it did, it was garbled. I've seen dead GPUs before and this certainly had all the symptoms of one.I wanted this to work so bad...." Read more

"...I will say when I do set the graphics settings to high the game looks incredible, but the FPS goes way down...." Read more

13 customers mention "Ease of installation"13 positive0 negative

Customers find the video card easy to install. They mention the drivers are easy to read and navigate. Some say the GPU has plenty of power and the potential to unlock with better drivers.

"...Power is something you can adjust as it is a bit power hungry. Very easy to use and the app is pretty straight forward...." Read more

"...Pros:This gpu has plenty of power and potential to unlock with better drivers. It has plenty of vram which makes it somewhat future proof...." Read more

"...Driver install went without a hitch. I like the Intel control center and its layout. It’s easy to read and navigate...." Read more

"...That was it. Honestly, installation and configuration was as easy and low-drama as anything could ever be.Are there faster cards?..." Read more

23 customers mention "Build quality"14 positive9 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the build quality of the video card. Some mention it's a solid entry-level card for anyone looking to get into gaming, while others say it was returned defective and failed after only a month of usage.

"...Premium Build Quality: Sturdy construction with excellent thermal management.- Generous VRAM: 16GB of VRAM for future-proofing.-..." Read more

"...For the record, the card was broken before I started messing with the shroud. Tried this on several computers...." Read more

"...Again it's a very solid entry level card for anyone looking to get into gaming and doing it on a tight budget." Read more

"...Overall I think the A770 is a pretty solid GPU and worth the upgrade especially in budget builds looking to get that extra performance without..." Read more

23 customers mention "Noise level"9 positive14 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the noise level of the video card. Some mention it's reasonably quiet, while others say the fans spin up loudly when it'll be under full load.

"...The only minor issue I have with this card is that the fans do spin up kind of loud when it's under full load, but the card doesn't overheat...." Read more

"...Noise isn't much of an issue and can easily be ignored. Stability as I've stated to be just fine...." Read more

"...On install the fan constantly ran at max (~6000 RPM) and was very noisy even with all drivers, firmware, and software up to date...." Read more

"...The gpu is not that loud when the fans are on full speed. It rarely does. The performance of the gpu is a mixed bag...." Read more

15 customers mention "Temperature control"10 positive5 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the temperature control of the video card. Some mention it runs cool enough by itself, while others say it runs more on the hotter side almost all the time.

"...Its triple-fan cooling system ensures efficient thermal performance, making it an attractive addition to any gaming rig.Performance:..." Read more

"...Have seen no sagging though it's a small dual fan card. Temps are really nice too as for me and my own configuration it stayed around 75c or below..." Read more

"...This GPU also seems to run more on the hotter side almost all the time...." Read more

"...do spin up kind of loud when it's under full load, but the card doesn't overheat...." Read more

Amazing Video Card for the Price!
5 out of 5 stars
Amazing Video Card for the Price!
I upgraded from an AMD Radeon RX570 4gb to this Sparkle Orc ARC A750 because it was time. The RX570 was getting a little long in the tooth. I used DDU to uninstall the AMD display drivers and shut the computer down. After removing the old GPU, I installed the A750 and was pleasantly surprised on how much more room I had (the A750 is smaller than the RX570). The A750 looked great after installation. One thing I made sure to do was use separate VGA cables for the two 8 pin power connectors the A750 needs instead of using just one like I did on the AMD card. Intel claims you need a power supply with a minimum of 650 watts, however, all PSU power calculators online that I tried said 500 is sufficient. This is good because my power supply is only rated at 600 watts so I may need to upgrade that in the coming future.Driver install went without a hitch. I like the Intel control center and its layout. It’s easy to read and navigate. Of course I had to check out the performance configuration page and check out the over clocking, even though I don’t over clock.I don’t game much, maybe three games is all I ever play. I fired up WoW and on max settings at 1440p I got 125 FPS. Yes, I know, WoW can play on a potato, but it was still interesting to see the performance difference compared to my RX570 which could only achieve 45 FPS on the same settings.The next game I tried was EverQuest 2, and yes once again this game can play on a potato. At max settings 1440p I got 138 FPS. The AMD card could only get 55.The last game I tried was Eve Online. I got 80 FPS on 1080p at medium settings with my RX570. With the A750 I got 123 FPS at 1440p maxed out settings and FSR set to max qualityI should mention that the A750 never got above 65 degrees Celsius while gaming, and that’s with automatic fan curve enabled.The only real con I could find was at idle in Windows 11 desktop, the card consumed 45 watts. This seemed a bit excessive to me, but hey what do I know?I also wanted to mention that the Sparkle logo lights up and changes color depending on the CPU temperature. When in windows or watching videos the logo lit up blue. While playing games, it lit up yellow. I assume the next colors are orange and red if the CPU gets hotter, but I haven’t seen those yet.I know Intel has come a long way with driver optimization and still has more work to do with some games out there. As for now, everything is working just fine for me.The price to performance ratio simply cannot be beat. Nvidia and AMD should take note. You shouldn’t need to refinance your house just to purchase a great video card for your rig.In conclusion, if you’ve been on the fence about joining team blue, now’s the time. I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised, I know I was. My rig specs are below.AMD Ryzen 5 5600xAsus ROG Strix B550 F WiFi II32gb G.Skill Trident Z 3600mhz RGB1TB Klevv m.2 nvme gen 4Sparkle Orc Intel ARC A750 OC
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Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2024
Style: A770 TitanVerified Purchase
The A770 TITAN OC Edition boasts a beautiful design and excellent build quality. Its triple-fan cooling system ensures efficient thermal performance, making it an attractive addition to any gaming rig.

Performance:
For 1080p gaming, the A770 holds its ground. It's a decent performer across a broad range of titles, both older and newer.

Where the A770 truly shines is at 1440p. If you're pushing higher resolutions or playing VRAM-intensive titles with high to ultra settings, this GPU delivers great results. Whether you're gaming with or without ray-tracing, the A770 TITAN OC Edition holds its own.

Pros:
- Beautiful Design: The A770 features an eye-catching design.
- Premium Build Quality: Sturdy construction with excellent thermal management.
- Generous VRAM: 16GB of VRAM for future-proofing.
- Solid 1080p and 1440p Performance: Ideal for most gamers.
- 256 bit memory bus
- 3x DisplayPort 2.0
- 1x HDMI 2.0b
Cons:
- Performance and Driver Issues:
While Intel's drivers have dramatically improved (I cannot stress this enough DRAMATICALLY since launch), there's still room for stability enhancements.
- Competition from Other GPUs: The GeForce RTX 4060 and Radeon RX 7600 provide stiff if lackluster competition.

Final Thoughts

The SPARKLE Intel Arc A770 TITAN OC Edition is a compelling choice for gamers seeking a mainstream GPU with ample VRAM. I bought this expecting for it to struggle with the games I play, but surprisingly that has not been my experience. I'm glad to report that I've had ZERO issues. I do have it paired with an Intel i7 12700k CPU which takes advantage of Intels' Deep Link technology which boosts the performance of this GPU.
In summary, the A770 TITAN OC Edition offers great value, especially for those aiming at 1440p gaming.
This is a sturdy and robust piece of hardware. Its performance is truly remarkable. I recommend grabbing one while they’re still available!

I am very happy with this purchase!
Happy gaming!
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Liz
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful design and excellent build quality
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2024
The A770 TITAN OC Edition boasts a beautiful design and excellent build quality. Its triple-fan cooling system ensures efficient thermal performance, making it an attractive addition to any gaming rig.

Performance:
For 1080p gaming, the A770 holds its ground. It's a decent performer across a broad range of titles, both older and newer.

Where the A770 truly shines is at 1440p. If you're pushing higher resolutions or playing VRAM-intensive titles with high to ultra settings, this GPU delivers great results. Whether you're gaming with or without ray-tracing, the A770 TITAN OC Edition holds its own.

Pros:
- Beautiful Design: The A770 features an eye-catching design.
- Premium Build Quality: Sturdy construction with excellent thermal management.
- Generous VRAM: 16GB of VRAM for future-proofing.
- Solid 1080p and 1440p Performance: Ideal for most gamers.
- 256 bit memory bus
- 3x DisplayPort 2.0
- 1x HDMI 2.0b
Cons:
- Performance and Driver Issues:
While Intel's drivers have dramatically improved (I cannot stress this enough DRAMATICALLY since launch), there's still room for stability enhancements.
- Competition from Other GPUs: The GeForce RTX 4060 and Radeon RX 7600 provide stiff if lackluster competition.

Final Thoughts

The SPARKLE Intel Arc A770 TITAN OC Edition is a compelling choice for gamers seeking a mainstream GPU with ample VRAM. I bought this expecting for it to struggle with the games I play, but surprisingly that has not been my experience. I'm glad to report that I've had ZERO issues. I do have it paired with an Intel i7 12700k CPU which takes advantage of Intels' Deep Link technology which boosts the performance of this GPU.
In summary, the A770 TITAN OC Edition offers great value, especially for those aiming at 1440p gaming.
This is a sturdy and robust piece of hardware. Its performance is truly remarkable. I recommend grabbing one while they’re still available!

I am very happy with this purchase!
Happy gaming!
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Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2024
Style: A750 ORC OCVerified Purchase
If you're someone who's into content creation and some gaming then this card will definitely do it's job very well especially for those getting their foot in the door to content creation. You can do a fair bit of 1440p gaming with some configuration. Have seen no sagging though it's a small dual fan card. Temps are really nice too as for me and my own configuration it stayed around 75c or below while pushing it. Noise isn't much of an issue and can easily be ignored. Stability as I've stated to be just fine. Power is something you can adjust as it is a bit power hungry. Very easy to use and the app is pretty straight forward.

Again it's a very solid entry level card for anyone looking to get into gaming and doing it on a tight budget.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Very good entry level gaming and production gpu.
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2024
If you're someone who's into content creation and some gaming then this card will definitely do it's job very well especially for those getting their foot in the door to content creation. You can do a fair bit of 1440p gaming with some configuration. Have seen no sagging though it's a small dual fan card. Temps are really nice too as for me and my own configuration it stayed around 75c or below while pushing it. Noise isn't much of an issue and can easily be ignored. Stability as I've stated to be just fine. Power is something you can adjust as it is a bit power hungry. Very easy to use and the app is pretty straight forward.

Again it's a very solid entry level card for anyone looking to get into gaming and doing it on a tight budget.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2024
Style: A750 ORC OCVerified Purchase
I decided to try Intel graphics after watching some videos on the Arc cards. Prior to that, my experiences with Intel graphics weren't good, from the old chipsets built into Intel motherboards to the newer UHD graphics built into Intel processors. But, I still decided to give Arc a try and I'm glad I did.

I bought this card specifically for the overclocking. The sale page says it goes up to 2200 MHz, but according to the Intel Arc control panel, it mostly runs at 2400 MHz. This likely offers a boost over the Intel branded card, and they're the same price. Plus, I got mine for $30 off, making it an even better deal. The performance in games ranges from good to excellent, depending on the game. Some games like Cyberpunk 2077, RoboCop: Rogue City and Gotham Knights really love Intel Arc graphics and have settings specifically for these cards. A lot of other games just run great, but a few older games require some tweaks to make them run. I have to use dxvk-async for Arkham Knight and I have to set my Steam launch options with my VRAM amount for GTAIV, but those are minor things. Once I fixed those minor issues, both games run just fine. So, experiences can vary based on the game, but that's true of any graphics card. I find this to mostly just be a great card for gaming in general. Plus, Intel seems to release new drivers around the end of each month, which is a great schedule and the drivers keep making the cards better.

The only minor issue I have with this card is that the fans do spin up kind of loud when it's under full load, but the card doesn't overheat. The most I've been able to push it to is about 80c, and that was with Cyberpunk and Starfield running at high settings. But, 80c isn't bad at all. Sure, the fans were pretty loud at that point, but they were doing their job.

So, all said and done, I'm really pleased with this card and I recommend this to anyone looking for a good budget option, provided you don't mind doing some tweaking for some games.
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Alejandro
5.0 out of 5 stars Me encantó
Reviewed in Mexico on August 28, 2024
Style: A770 LUNAVerified Purchase
La verdad que Intel se superó con esta joya no le pide nada a la 4060. Y la encontré a un súper precio la recomiendo ampliamente
Carlos Solis
5.0 out of 5 stars Pues es lo que esperaba por el precio
Reviewed in Mexico on July 3, 2024
Style: A580 OrcVerified Purchase
Si buscas algo barato y con buen rendimiento en 1080p y no tienes suficiente plata si te la recomiendo que la arqueras
Pero debes de informarte bien si es compatible con tu PC pues nomás funciona con procesadores de 10ge en adelante
La gráfica 📈 se calienta mucho pero en el programa de Intel puedes aumentar la velocidad de los ventiladores y mantenerla en 60 grados pero los ventiladores si suenan mucho
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Carlos Solis
5.0 out of 5 stars Pues es lo que esperaba por el precio
Reviewed in Mexico on July 3, 2024
Si buscas algo barato y con buen rendimiento en 1080p y no tienes suficiente plata si te la recomiendo que la arqueras
Pero debes de informarte bien si es compatible con tu PC pues nomás funciona con procesadores de 10ge en adelante
La gráfica 📈 se calienta mucho pero en el programa de Intel puedes aumentar la velocidad de los ventiladores y mantenerla en 60 grados pero los ventiladores si suenan mucho
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Azeem a.
2.0 out of 5 stars No display
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on September 8, 2024
Style: A310 ECOVerified Purchase
Turns on and the fans spin, but there is no display.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Expected much, got nothing!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 18, 2024
Style: A770 ROCVerified Purchase
People expectations for this card are huge due to it's specification, but a real life shows that a GPU with core speed of 2300 and 16 GB and on a 256 rail should work great. Nothing like this! Every bench showed, that it is slow and not worth over 300 quid. The benchmarks showed that it is much slower than fantastic for its price rx6600. Couldn't launch x-plane 12 due to lack of Vulcan. Should be placed in 100-150 price range. Bad.
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Amazon Kunde
5.0 out of 5 stars Works well but is noisy
Reviewed in Germany on August 16, 2024
Style: A310 ECOVerified Purchase
Happy with the performance, it fits in my mini case, but its fan is very noisy, dont have a reference to compare it to similar products though