ASRock Releases New Lineup of Intel Arc B-Series OC Graphics Cards

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ASRock Joins Intel For Promising GPU Launch!

[Press Release] Intel has just announced its next-generation Arc series graphics cards for the desktop market. The B-series Arc lineup sports enough brunt to power through 1080p and 1440p gaming, with new features like Intel’s XeSS frame generation adding an additional advantage to the GPU lineup.

Other notable features include AV1 support, ray-tracing capabilities, and more. ASRock is also celebrating this release with brand-new AIB variants of the Arc B580 and B570 graphics cards.

These variants boast a premium look and versatile cooling. Because Intel’s prices appear so compelling at first glance, the ASRock lineup appears to be an exceptional addition for anybody looking to pick up a new mid-range graphics card.

Intel Arc B580 Steel Legend OC

ASRock B580 Steel Legend
The Steel Legend Stands Out Due To Its White Color

The B580 Steel Legend comes in a triple fan design and an Ultra-fit Heatpipe for impeccable cooling. The ARGB fans and LEDs are also fully customizable through Polychrome SYNC software for additional elegance.

In terms of specifications, this graphics card sports 12GB of GDDR6 memory at 19Gbps. Elsewhere, ASRock’s factory overclock pushes the clock speeds as high as 2800MHz, making the B580 Steel Legend a cut above many other models. You can find out more about this specific model here.

Intel Arc B580 Challenger OC

ASRock B580 Challenger OC
The B580 Challenger Is Great For Smaller Cases

The Challenger OC offers a more compact take on the Intel Arc B580. It still comes with solid build quality, with the Striped Axial Fan and Ultra-Fit Heatpipe providing impressive heat dissipation.

ASRock has clocked the Challenger OC as high as 2740MHz, making it a practical offering for mainstream users. Find out more about the Intel Arc B580 Challenger OC through this link.

Intel Arc B570 Challenger OC

ASRock B570 Challenger OC
ASRock’s B570 Challenger OC Is Best Suited To Mainstream Builds

The lower-end Intel Arc B570 sports 10GB of GDDR6 memory running at 19Gbps. Thanks to ASRock’s overclock, this graphics card can aim for clock speeds up to 2600MHz, making it a solid choice for mainstream users and OEM PC builders.

Like the other Challenger OC cards, the B570 makes no compromises on cooling. A metal backplate, a Striped Axial Fan, and an Ultra-fit Heatpipe help this graphics card run cool while delivering consistent performance across the board. Visit this link for additional details on the Arc B570 Challenger OC.

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