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Acer Predator A770 16G graphics card on the market: turbine + axial flow double fan, about 2700 yuan

2025-03-31 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > IT Information >

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According to CTOnews.com on October 13, Acer's recently released Predator A770 16G graphics card is now available on the Shopee e-commerce platform for NT $11990 (about RMB 2710).

CTOnews.com learned that Acer's graphics card, named Predator BiFrost, is an overclocked OC version of 16GB memory with an OC frequency of 2400MHz.

In terms of heat dissipation, this graphics card adopts the heat dissipation design of turbofan + axial flow fan + homogenizing plate. Officials say the technology, which is rare in GPU, simplifies airflow to circulate it quickly and efficiently.

CTOnews.com learned that the Intel Ruixuan A770 16G public edition is now on the shelves of JD.com, with a price of 3199 yuan.

In terms of parameters, Intel's flagship graphics card Ruixuan A770 limited edition uses 32 Xe cores with a marked GPU frequency of 2100MHz. In other respects, the graphics card is equipped with a maximum 16GB 17.5Gbps 256bit GDDR6 memory, a 225W TDP, powered by 8+6pin, four DP 2.0 interfaces and a HDMI 2.1interface.

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