Sparkle introduced the Arc A310 Omni View graphics card, which is slower than the reference Arc A310

Sparkle has introduced the Intel Arc A310 Omni View graphics card. The new product is interesting for its design and characteristics. The thickness of the card is one expansion slot, one fan is responsible for cooling, and its specifications turned out to be lower than those officially announced by Intel for the reference model.

Image Source: Sparkle

The Arc A310 uses an ACM-G11 GPU with six Xe cores. The card has 4 GB of GDDR6 memory with support for a 128-bit bus. The nominal power consumption according to Intel specifications is 75 W, and the graphics chip clock speed should be 2.0 GHz.

Sparkle’s product range includes three versions of the Arc A310, two of which received non-standard characteristics that turned out to be even weaker than those of the Intel reference model. The GPU of these cards runs at 1 GHz and the TDP is 50 W. Besides the new Omni View, another such card is the ECO model.

It differs from the Omni View model in a different configuration of external connectors – the ECO model is equipped with one HDMI and two mini-DisplayPorts.


Sparkle Intel Arc A310 Omni View received four full-size HDMI 2.0b with support for 4K60 Hz. The card supports AV1 encoding and decoding, and is also equipped with Intel Deep Link technology (dynamic power distribution between the CPU and GPU).

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