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Arc A380E
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VRAM
6 GB
CUDA
1,024
FP32
4.096 TF
Bandwidth
186 GB/s
TDP
75W
Boost
2000 MHz
Strengths at a Glance
How it stacks up to the flagship
Each metric is shown as a percentage of the GeForce RTX 5090 D, the strongest card we track.
FP32 compute4.096 TFLOPS4%
vs RTX 5090 D: 104.8 TFLOPS
Memory bandwidth186 GB/s10%
vs RTX 5090 D: 1790 GB/s
VRAM capacity6 GB19%
vs RTX 5090 D: 32 GB
Shading units1,0245%
vs RTX 5090 D: 21,760
Power efficiency17/10029%
vs RTX 5090 D: 58/100
Synthetic Benchmarks
Estimated benchmark results
Each result is shown as a share of the RTX 5090 D's score in the same test.
3DMark Time Spy5,400pts
vs RTX 5090 D: 36,000 pts
3DMark Port Royal (RT)2,700pts
vs RTX 5090 D: 18,000 pts
Blender (samples/min)780spm
vs RTX 5090 D: 5,200 spm
Geekbench Compute38,400pts
vs RTX 5090 D: 240,000 pts
Performance breakdown
Gaming15
Ray tracing15
AI / Compute16
Creator / 3D15
Power efficiency17
Real-World Gaming
FPS Across Resolutions
1080p · Ultra preset1440p · Ultra preset4K · Ultra preset
Cyberpunk 2077avg 13 fps
1080p
18
1440p
13
4K
8
Call of Duty: MW IIIavg 18 fps
1080p
25
1440p
18
4K
11
Alan Wake 2avg 11 fps
1080p
14
1440p
11
4K
7
Forza Horizon 5avg 19 fps
1080p
26
1440p
19
4K
12
Baldur's Gate 3avg 16 fps
1080p
21
1440p
16
4K
10
Community Feedback
What Owners Say
Owners like it for playing older or lighter games quietly on a budget. The main gripe is that driver issues still pop up, especially in older DirectX 9 titles.
Pros
- Sips power, runs cool and quiet
- Handles modern games at 1080p
- Accelerates video encoding smoothly
- Fits in small, low-power builds
Cons
- Driver support is still rough
- Too slow for modern gaming
- Limited to PCIe 4.0 x4
Supported technologies
Ray TracingNVENCAV1 Encode
Full specifications
Core configuration
- CUDA Cores
- 1,024
- RT Cores
- 8
- TMUs
- 64
- ROPs
- 32
- L2 cache
- 4 MB
Memory
- Size
- 6 GB
- Type
- GDDR6
- Bus width
- 96-bit
- Bandwidth
- 186 GB/s
- Memory clock
- 1937 MHz
Clocks & throughput
- Base clock
- 2000 MHz
- Boost clock
- 2000 MHz
- FP32 (float)
- 4.096 TFLOPS
- FP16 (half)
- 4.096 TFLOPS
- Pixel rate
- 64 GPixel/s
- Texture rate
- 128 GTexel/s
Board & power
- TDP
- 75W
- Suggested PSU
- 150W
- Power connectors
- None
- Bus interface
- PCIe 4.0 x8
- Length
- 254 mm
- Slot width
- 1-slot
Display & outputs
- Max resolution
- 7680×4320
- Outputs
- 4x DisplayPort 2.0
API and SDK support
- DirectX
- 12 Ultimate (12_2)
- Shader Model
- 6.6
- OpenGL
- 4.6
- OpenCL
- 3.0
- Vulkan
- 1.4
Verdict
Our verdict on the Arc A380E
The Intel Arc A380E is a low-power, entry-level GPU built for compact systems, with its main caveat being limited gaming performance.
Get it if you need a basic, low-power graphics card for a compact office PC or media center. Skip it if you plan to game seriously or want anything faster than integrated graphics.
Buy it if…
- You need basic triple-A gaming at 1080p on a strict budget.
- You want a low-profile GPU that fits in a tiny office PC.
- You're building an energy-efficient media center that can do light gaming.
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