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 Acer Unleashes Nitro Graphics Cards Powered by AMD and Intel for DIY Gaming Enthusiasts

Acer Unleashes Nitro Graphics Cards Powered by AMD and Intel for DIY Gaming Enthusiasts

Acer  unveiled the expansion of its graphics card lineup, introducing the new Acer Nitro Intel Arc A and B Series, alongside the powerful Acer Nitro Radeon™ RX 9060 XT OC graphic cards, tailored specifically for gamers and creators seeking to elevate their DIY PC builds. These cutting-edge additions are engineered to deliver exceptional gameplay performance, seamless content creation, and enhanced visual fidelity, making them ideal for enthusiasts looking to push their systems to the next level. With a focus on innovation and reliability, Acer’s latest offerings cater to a wide range of needs, ensuring that both competitive gamers and creative professionals can achieve stunning results without compromise.

All of the new Nitro graphics cards are built to last for years to come with an aluminum backplate and a non-flex design to withstand the rigors of high-performance gameplay. They’re also outfitted with Acer Intelligence Space, a built-in central hub for AI features to detect system hardware, recommend compatible AI applications to optimize performance and help find new gaming tools. In addition, Acer Game Assistance’s adaptive aim system gives gamers a competitive edge, while Acer ProCam automatically recognizes and records gameplay highlights.

Acer Nitro Intel Arc Graphics Card

The Acer Nitro Intel Arc B580 OC 12GB is now available in white as an alternative to the black model that came to market earlier this year. With clock speeds up to 2,740 MHz, it supports immersive gameplay with high FPS gaming at 1440p and up to 8K displays. The Intel Xe2 microarchitecture with built-in DirectX 12 Ultimate support provides ray tracing capabilities, mesh shaders, variable rate shading and sampler feedback to enhance gameplay with real-time lighting, shadows and reflections. Intel XeSS Frame Generation technology (XeSS-FG) significantly increases frames per second (FPS), while Intel Xe Low Latency technology (XeLL) decreases input lag from keyboard and mouse inputs to the display for smooth performance.

 

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