
Intel Arc A750 8GB
8GB 1440p-grade graphics card, 225W draw, 267mm long, XeSS.
Budget ray tracing option from Intel. Good for 1080p. Drivers have matured significantly since launch.
Official India stock. Full warranty through the brand's India service network, standard RMA if anything goes wrong.
Full specs
PSUs rated 550W+
Cases that fit 267mm
Intel Arc A750 8GB India Review: Budget Intel GPU at ₹22,000–28,000
A750 vs A770: What You're Trading
The Arc A750 uses the same ACM-G10 die as the A770 but with 4 fewer Xe cores enabled (28 vs 32) and half the VRAM (8GB vs 16GB on a 128-bit vs 256-bit bus). The VRAM cut is the bigger deal - the A770's 16GB advantage over RTX 4060/RX 7600 disappears here. All three cards have 8GB at this tier.
Performance in DX12/Vulkan titles: the A750 is 8–12% behind the A770 and roughly equivalent to the RTX 4060. In DX11 titles: same 25–30% regression as the A770. Know your game library.
India Pricing
₹22,000–28,000 at MDComputers, Amazon India, PrimeABGB. ASRock Challenger and Sparkle models are most common. Intel warranty runs 3 years through authorized Indian channels.
Who Should Buy the Arc A750
Buy this if: The A770 is ₹4,000+ more expensive and you don't care about 16GB VRAM. At 8GB, all three cards (A750, RTX 4060, RX 7600) are equal - so pick A750 if it's cheapest and your games run on DX12/Vulkan.
Skip this if: The A770 is within ₹3,000 (take the A770 for 16GB). Or if you need DX11 reliability for your game library - RTX 4060 or RX 7600 are simpler choices.
Questions
RTX 4060 for broad compatibility. Arc A750 if DX12-only games and it's the cheapest option.
Yes - competitive RT for the price tier, better than RX 7600 in most RT tests.
Yes for modern DX12/Vulkan games. No for older DX11 titles where it loses 25–30% vs AMD/Nvidia.