Given the continuous popularity of PC gaming globally, news about hardware and software for our preferred platform shouldn’t come as a surprise when the Tokyo Game Show gets underway today and over the weekend (it wraps up on Sunday). As an illustration, consider the thorough display from ASRock, which shocked the tech press by presenting the very first add-in-card partner design for an Intel Arc A750 graphics card.
According to the Japanese source’s website, the Arc A380, which debuted a few weeks ago, and the ASRock-branded A750 card will both be joining the Challenger family.
According to Hermitage Akihabara, the newer and substantially more powerful Challenger has a twin axial fan cooler and is two slots wide. It thoroughly examined the card from all angles and found that it included two 8-pin power inputs, two HDMI outs, and two DP outs.
A tweet from Hermitage Akihabara highlighting its discovery is placed above for your convenience. According to the Japanese blurb, there was also a section of the ASRock stand where demonstrations of an Arc A770 were being given. This was in addition to the A750 presentation. It made no indication of the brand of the card—Intel, ASRock, or whether it knew. Naturally, ASRock Challenger Arc A380 graphics cards were also present, one of which was powering an ASRock gaming PC.
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