Gunnir released the Arc A770 Photon 16G OC graphic card with 16 GB GDDR6 memory. This Chinese manufacturer now offers six versions of Intel Arc A7 series graphics accelerations, more than any other.
According to comments posted on the Chinese retailer’s website, the Gunnir Arc A770 Photon16G OC has been available since last month. The Arc A770 was initially offered in two versions: one with 8GB GDDR6 memory, and one with 16GB. As a limited edition reference variant, the 16GB version was made exclusively by Intel. Acer then presented its own version with this memory capacity and released the BiFrost card. Gunnir now joins this small group of manufacturers.
The Gunnir Arc A770 Photon 16G OC model looks identical to the 8GB model released by the same manufacturer a few weeks ago. The accelerator’s thickness is slightly more than two expansion slots and is equipped with two 8 pin power connectors. The dimensions of the video card are 300 × 118.5 × 50 mm.
Gunnir Arc A770 Photon16G OC is based upon the ACM-G10 GPU and 32 Xe cores. Factory overclocked. It is set at 2.4 GHz, which is 14.3% more than the frequency declared for the Arc A770 reference model. Curiously Gunnir’s version runs at 16 Gb/s each pin with slower GDDR6 RAM. Compared to this, Intel’s Limited Edition reference edition and Acer’s BiFrost version use 17.5Gbps memory per pin.
Gunnir Arc 16G OC cost on Chinese online marketplaces ranges from 3199 to 22999 yuan (approximately 470-490 US dollars).
This is the complete range of Intel Arc 7 video card from Gunnir available in the manufacturer’s store: