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I have intel i5 10400f and currently using gt710 GPU. Just thinking to buy intel arc A750. Just want to know should I and will there be any bottleneck as I want to use it mostly for video editing.
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This depends primarily on your motherboard:
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There is nothing wrong with using an Intel Arc A750 on this platform. Please update the BIOS to latest version F5 and set the following:
- Advanced Mode → Settings → Above 4G Decoding → Enabled
- Advanced Mode → Settings → Re-Size BAR Support → Auto
- Advanced Mode → Boot → CSM Support → Disabled
- Advanced Mode → Save & Exit
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Thanks a lot. Just one more thing, I currently have Corsair 500W PSU. But when I check recommended psu for Intel Arc A750 it’s 550w min. Do I must need to my upgrade my PSU to 550 or above or I’ll be quite ok with my 500w psu???
Pc Spec:
i5 10400F
MB Gigabyte B410M S2 V2
16 GB Ram
240 GB m.2
1TB HDD
*GPU will be Intel Arc A750
Thank you
Pc Spec:
i5 10400F
MB Gigabyte B410M S2 V2
16 GB Ram
240 GB m.2
1TB HDD
*GPU will be Intel Arc A750
Thank you
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The processor is specified with 65 W Thermal Design Power (TDP). The 10th generation Comet Lake processors go up to 125 W depending on the model. If your other devices connected to the computer are not power guzzlers either, then I think it is almost impossible that you will get problems with the existing 500 W power supply.

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