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Arc B570

4 · 25 votes
Best for 1080p esports gaming

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VRAM
10 GB
CUDA
2,304
FP32
11.52 TF
Bandwidth
380 GB/s
TDP
150W
Boost
2500 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 compute11.52 TFLOPS11%
vs RTX 5090 D: 104.8 TFLOPS
Memory bandwidth380 GB/s21%
vs RTX 5090 D: 1790 GB/s
VRAM capacity10 GB31%
vs RTX 5090 D: 32 GB
Shading units2,30411%
vs RTX 5090 D: 21,760
Power efficiency25/10043%
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 Spy12,240pts
vs RTX 5090 D: 36,000 pts
3DMark Port Royal (RT)6,300pts
vs RTX 5090 D: 18,000 pts
Blender (samples/min)1,768spm
vs RTX 5090 D: 5,200 spm
Geekbench Compute84,000pts
vs RTX 5090 D: 240,000 pts

Performance breakdown

Gaming34
Ray tracing35
AI / Compute35
Creator / 3D34
Power efficiency25
Real-World Gaming

FPS Across Resolutions

1080p · Ultra preset1440p · Ultra preset4K · Ultra preset
Cyberpunk 2077avg 29 fps
1080p
40
1440p
30
4K
18
Call of Duty: MW IIIavg 41 fps
1080p
56
1440p
42
4K
26
Alan Wake 2avg 24 fps
1080p
33
1440p
24
4K
15
Forza Horizon 5avg 43 fps
1080p
58
1440p
43
4K
27
Baldur's Gate 3avg 35 fps
1080p
48
1440p
35
4K
22
Community Feedback

What Owners Say

Owners like the solid 1080p performance and good value for the money. The common complaint is driver quirks and inconsistent support for older games.

Pros
  • Sips power, runs cool and quiet
  • Plays modern games with smooth framerates
  • Handles 1440p without breaking a sweat
  • Edits video without choking or stuttering
Cons
  • Driver support still feels beta quality
  • Needs more VRAM for modern games
  • Runs hot under sustained heavy load

Supported technologies

Ray TracingDLSSNVENCAV1 Encode

Full specifications

Graphics processor
Architecture
Xe2-HPG
Process node
5 nm
Transistors
19.6 B
SM Count
18
Release date
2025
Launch price
$219
Core configuration
CUDA Cores
2,304
RT Cores
18
Tensor Cores
144
TMUs
144
ROPs
80
L2 cache
9 MB
Memory
Size
10 GB
Type
GDDR6
Bus width
160-bit
Bandwidth
380 GB/s
Memory clock
2375 MHz
Clocks & throughput
Base clock
2500 MHz
Boost clock
2500 MHz
FP32 (float)
11.52 TFLOPS
FP16 (half)
11.52 TFLOPS
Pixel rate
200 GPixel/s
Texture rate
360 GTexel/s
Board & power
TDP
150W
Suggested PSU
300W
Power connectors
1x 8-pin
Bus interface
PCIe 4.0 x8
Length
272 mm
Slot width
2-slot
Display & outputs
Max resolution
7680×4320
Outputs
1x HDMI 2.1a, 3x DisplayPort 2.1

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 B570

Intel's Arc B570 is a mid-range GPU built for 1440p gaming with a focus on stable frame pacing and solid ray tracing for its class.

Get it if you want a budget GPU for modern games at 1080p with solid ray tracing and no VRAM worries in that resolution. Skip it if you need top performance at higher resolutions or rely on older games that run better on competing cards.

Buy it if…

  • You want a future-proof GPU for a modern mid-range gaming build.
  • You need reliable encoding power for streaming or video editing on a budget.
  • You prefer Intel's cleaner driver overhead in less demanding esports titles.
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