New. It seems b570 will be $265-$270 for meAre these cards used or new? If you can get one you might look at the Intel arc b570 and b580 as well.
Do you know something about the difference between Sparkle and ASRock Arc B570? The Sparkle costs $9 moreAre these cards used or new? If you can get one you might look at the Intel arc b570 and b580 as well.
if you buy new card buy with 3 fansDo you know something about the difference between Sparkle and ASRock Arc B570? The Sparkle costs $9 more
I suppose it'd be prudent if you told us your mobo model to see if you got Rebar or if you intend to upgrade the CPU soon.If my MB only supports PCIe 3.0, will it be a significant limitation for the Arc B570? Should I prefer the Radeon RX6600 in that case?
Oh, yes, sure. It's MSI B450 Gaming Plus Max. Currently, I have an R5 2600, but I plan to upgrade it soon to something from the 4000 or 5000 series.I suppose it'd be prudent if you told us your mobo model to see if you got Rebar or if you intend to upgrade the CPU soon.
At this level of card it will not make any difference. I would personally always try and go with a dual fan card as no point in having a huge card if you don't need one.if you buy new card buy with 3 fans
You think there's no difference, it's not a matter of size, it's a matter of coolingAt this level of card it will not make any difference. I would personally always try and go with a dual fan card as no point in having a huge card if you don't need one.
True but at this level of gpu what are you really trying to cool. It is more the quality of the cooling solution rather than the number of fans necessarily. I run a 4070 super with a dual fan config and the temps and noise are great.You think there's no difference, it's not a matter of size, it's a matter of cooling
As mentioned rebar support is the key. A doubt a pci 3 interface will have much effect at this tier of cardIf my MB only supports PCIe 3.0, will it be a significant limitation for the Arc B570? Should I prefer the Radeon RX6600 in that case?