Intel Video Cards
Comparing 7 Intel video cards — sorted by rating and price.
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Intel Limited Edition Arc A750
$395.00
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Intel Limited Edition Arc A770
$428.79
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Intel 33P6PEB0BB Arc Pro B50
$498.88
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Intel Limited Edition Arc B580
$501.57
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Intel 23P6PC00BA Arc Pro A50
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Intel 23P6PA00BA Arc Pro A40
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Intel 23P04E00BA Arc Pro A60
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Key Specs Comparison
| Product | Chipset | VRAM | TDP | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Intel Limited Edition Arc A750 | Arc A750 | 8 GB GDDR6 | 150W | $395.00 |
| Intel Limited Edition Arc A770 | Arc A770 | 16 GB GDDR6 | 150W | $428.79 |
| Intel 33P6PEB0BB Arc Pro B50 | Arc Pro B50 | 16 GB GDDR6 | 150W | $498.88 |
| Intel Limited Edition Arc B580 | Arc B580 | 12 GB GDDR6 | 150W | $501.57 |
| Intel 23P6PC00BA Arc Pro A50 | Arc Pro A50 | 6 GB GDDR6 | 150W | — |
| Intel 23P6PA00BA Arc Pro A40 | Arc Pro A40 | 6 GB GDDR6 | 150W | — |
| Intel 23P04E00BA Arc Pro A60 | Arc Pro A60 | 12 GB GDDR6 | 150W | — |
Intel Video Cards — Buying Guide
Intel has built a reputation across the PC hardware market for delivering products that span entry-level to enthusiast tiers. When shopping for Intel video cards, the most important step is matching the product’s core specification — such as capacity, wattage, or resolution — to your system’s actual requirements rather than opting for the highest spec available.
Compatibility is a close second consideration. Verify that the product fits your motherboard’s socket or slot, matches your case’s clearance requirements, and operates within your power supply’s headroom. PlanMyPC’s system builder tool can cross-reference compatibility for your entire parts list in one pass, reducing the risk of an incompatible purchase.
For most users, the mid-range Intel video cards offer the best value — they hit the point where incremental performance gains from higher-tier models diminish relative to the price premium. If you plan to push the hardware hard (overclocking, high-resolution content creation, or sustained professional workloads), stepping up to a higher-tier model often pays for itself in longevity and reduced bottlenecking elsewhere in the build.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Are Intel video cards good for PC builds?
- The Intel video cards listed on PlanMyPC span a range of price points and performance tiers, making them suitable for budget, mid-range, and high-end PC builds. Compare individual product specs, ratings, and verified reviews to find the right fit for your use case.
- How do I choose the right Intel video card?
- Start by identifying your budget and the performance tier you need. Compare key specifications like clock speed, capacity, or power rating depending on the product type, then cross-reference with your motherboard or system compatibility requirements. Reading verified user reviews for each model can also highlight real-world performance differences not captured in spec sheets alone.
- Where can I buy Intel video cards at the best price?
- PlanMyPC tracks prices from multiple retailers in real time. For each product listing, you'll see the current lowest price and a direct link to the retailer. Amazon often stocks Intel products with fast shipping, but checking other authorized retailers may surface better deals, especially during seasonal sales.
- Do Intel video cards come with a warranty?
- Warranty coverage for Intel video cards varies by product line and region, typically ranging from 1 to 3 years. Check each product page or the brand's official website for exact terms. Keeping your purchase receipt is recommended for warranty claims.
- How does Intel compare to other video card brands?
- Intel competes across multiple price and performance segments. The best way to compare is to filter by category, then sort by rating or price to see how Intel models rank against the full market. Our key specs comparison table on each product page makes side-by-side evaluation straightforward.
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