At Weibo, ASRock posted a full review of ther Arc A380 Challenger. This GPU has been pictured in initial leaks. The SKU features a single-fan along with a 8-pin design. Although having a small TDP of just 75W, it can be powered entirely via the PCIe slot. Do bear in mind, ASRock didn’t officially announce a TDP for the A380, only a recommended system PSU wattage was provided (500W). If we take a look at the GPU-Z specifications for the A380 (From ASRock), at full load the GPU consumes 55W of power, which is still less than its TDP of 75W. The GPU voltage is relatively low at 0.972V explaining the low power consumption. Intel should really optimize their drivers because on slightly overclocking the A380, it performs miles better than the stock variant. The GPU temperature is a high 85*C. Although, not life-threatening (for the GPU), but such high temperatures result in lower clocks causing decrements in performance. The GPU has an out of the box factory-overclocked frequency of 2250MHz, which under heavy loads goes up to 2450MHz, similar to GUNNIR’s Photon A380. A few synthetic benchmarks were also provided where the A380 scores a respectable 2,169 points in Time Spy Extreme. This puts it above the GTX 1650 (2003 points) by around 8%. That’s a respectable improvement, although in-game performance varies heavily due to Intel’s optimization tiers. Moving on to in-game performance, most games tested utilize the DX12 API (which Intel prefers). Do bear in mind, this performance may not be carried over to DX11 games as differences of over 2x in performance have been seen.
The Division 2 at High Settings: 53 FPSShadow of the Tomb Raider at High Settings: 56 FPSCyberpunk 2077 at Medium Settings: 47.51 FPSGears of War 5 at High Settings: 63.1 FPSWatch Dogs: Legion at High Settings: 49 FPSLeague of Legends at High Settings : 166.9 FPSCS:GO at High Settings: 160.1 FPSDOTA 2 at High Settings: 146.2 FPSAPEX Legends at Medium Settings: 91.5 FPSPUBG at Low Settings: 83.1 FPSEternal Calamity at Medium settings: 62.3 FPS