Arc A310 graphics card real photos recently revealed. As Intel’s most entry-level Arc graphics card, the Arc 310 features a small form factor and half-height design. This spy shot comes from Alexey “Unwinder” Nikolaychuk, who specializes in overclocking with various tools such as Rivatuner and MSI’s Afterburner.
Although Intel has already released the entry-level Arc A380 graphics card, rumors have previously suggested that the most entry-level model in the Arc series would be the Arc A310. The Intel Arc A310 graphics card revealed in the images is apparently a public version, with a protective cover similar to the previously leaked high-end ACM-G10 graphics card. Nikolaychuk also revealed that the cover is actually 3D printed, and it’s unclear what kind of design will be used for the retail version.
The card features a half-length (no more than 167.65mm) and half-height (no more than 68.9mm) design. The card uses the Single Slot specification with an array of aluminum heatsinks on the GPU, VRM and VRAM and is cooled by 2 standard fans with 11 fan blades. The image used as a comparison is the MSI GeForce RTX 3090 Ti SUPRIM X graphics card, which is obviously a lot bigger.
In terms of specs, the Arc A310 is the “scaled down” card, positioned below the Arc A380 and Arc A350, which utilize the ACM-G11 GPU core and offer 4GB of GDDR6 memory via a 64-bit bus interface. Due to the entry-level design and 50W design, the Arc A310 card does not have an external extra power supply, which is a good solution for small HTPCs.