The Intel ARC B570 is the budget GPU that the PC gaming market needs

Intel’s 10GB ARC B570 drops to £179.99 in the UK

Let’s face it, the budget GPU market is a mess. 8GB GPUs cannot run many modern games optimally, but those are the only GPUs available at prices below £300. Thankfully, Intel’s here to fix that with its ARC B-series GPUs. The Intel ARC B570 is a godsend for the sub-£200 GPU market.

At Overclockers UK, Sparkle’s Intel ARC B570 Guarduan OC 10GB is now available for £179.99. That’s a 10GB graphics card for less than £200. That’s an insane price given how expensive AMD and Nvidia’s newest 8GB GPUs are.

With 10GB of VRAM, this graphics card is ideal for playing modern PC games at 1080p to 1440p. Clearly, Intel is trying to provide gamers with the necessary hardware to play the latest games.

It’s hard to recommend a budget-oriented graphics card these days. If you want to play the newest games, 8GB graphics cards are hard to recommend. Opting for more VRAM quickly moves PC gamers out of the “budget” GPU market, unless you are looking at Intel’s ARC B-series GPUs.

For £179.99, Sparkle’s ARC B570 Guardian OC is a good deal. No other GPU has this much VRAM for this little. Its a solid GPU at a solid price.

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