Intel
Intel Arc A380 Graphics (OEM)
Arc A380
6 GB VRAM (GDDR6) · up to 75 W.
Buying context for Intel Arc A380 Graphics (OEM)
Intel Arc A380 Graphics (OEM) is a graphics buying decision: in-game image quality, frame times, and many creative exports depend on GPU throughput, VRAM, and driver features as much as on the CPU. Intel Arc cards can be strong value when drivers and game support match your library—verify title compatibility before you commit.
Who this GPU fits
Budget-tier GPUs make sense when street price undercuts last-gen sales and your monitor is primarily 1080p.
6 GB is tight for modern AAA texture packs—treat it as budget or esports-focused capacity.
If you play mainly at 1080p, spend first on a stable card and PSU rather than the highest tier badge. Stepping to 1440p usually rewards GPU spend more than CPU spend once the processor is mid-tier or better.
Power, case, and platform checks
Catalog board power around 75 W is a planning signal, not a promise that every partner card draws the same peaks. Confirm physical length, slot width, HDMI/DisplayPort layout, and whether your case can feed cool air across the card. Prefer a reputable PSU with headroom for GPU transients—average gaming watts understate short spikes.
CPU pairing still matters at 1080p and CPU-bound titles: a weak processor can leave Intel Arc A380 Graphics (OEM) under-fed even when the GPU tier looks strong on paper. Use BuildRanked or our catalog pairings when you want a full-system check, not only a GPU chart.
Scores in plain language
For Intel Arc A380 Graphics (OEM), Play score about 33/100 emphasizes gaming-leaning strength (responsiveness and leisure workloads) on a 0–100 comparison scale. Work score about 36/100 emphasizes throughput-oriented tasks such as encoding, compiling, or heavy multitasking. Balanced sits around 35/100 (toward the entry / value end of the catalog) — useful for shortlisting, not as a single verdict for every game or app. Scores on RankedGPU are normalized catalog comparisons — not paid placements — and should be read alongside price, platform fit, and your real workload.
Play-leaning GPUs usually help gaming and interactive workloads; Work-leaning scores matter more when you encode, render, or run compute-adjacent creative tools. If Play and Work diverge sharply, decide which workload you care about first instead of averaging them in your head.
Before you buy
- Match resolution and refresh to a realistic settings target (native vs upscaled).
- Verify VRAM and cooler design on the exact board SKU, not only the chip name.
- Check PSU connectors, case clearance, and cable management for your chassis.
- Compare street price against last-gen sales—value moves weekly.
- Read our GPU guides and which GPU to buy in 2026 when you need tier context beyond one SKU.
How to use this page
Treat the specification table and score cards as a shortlist filter for Intel Arc A380 Graphics (OEM). Open a few alternatives in the RankedGPU catalog, then read our guides and how we rank before you buy. When affiliate or retailer search links appear, they do not change rankings.
Always confirm fit (power, clearance, socket, memory QVL, drive slot), firmware, warranty region, and current street price on retailer sites. Manufacturer documentation remains the source of truth for exact specifications and support terms.
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Highlights
Core specs we use for comparisons and CPU pairing — VRAM, thermals, and key OEM fields when available.
Catalog last updated Jun 2, 2026, 9:29 AM · ingest: gpu-spec-ingest.
Real-World Performance (Thermal Adjusted)
See how running hotter than ideal can pull Intel Arc A380 Graphics (OEM) down versus its catalog score — same ranking math, with a simple temperature adjustment (not a lab benchmark).
Your rank moves from #173 → #181 on balanced score if only this GPU ran this hot (everyone else unchanged).
Your system is running optimally.
That drop is in the ballpark of trading down toward something like AMD Radeon RX 470 in our catalog — a rough analogy, not an exact match.
How we score
Numbers on this page use a 0–100 scale for comparison. Rankings use published specs and benchmark results in our catalog. How we rank explains what each score means; How to compare GPUs (2026): benchmarks, tier lists & RankedGPU scores walks through fair GPU comparisons and tier lists.
- Balanced score — blend of gaming-leaning and productivity-leaning signals from our GPU catalog (this is what the Rank column and the real-world card use as the rated score).
- Efficiency score — performance per watt where we can estimate it from TDP-class data.
- Benchmarks — when listed below, each row shows a published or catalog score with source and date for transparency.
Manufacturer & OEM specifications
Extra fields from our ingest pipeline — often sourced from the GPU vendor. Use alongside live retailer listings; AIB cards can differ from reference designs.
| Architecture | Xe HPG (Alchemist) |
|---|---|
| Memory type | GDDR6 |
| Av1encode Support | 1 |
| Boost Clock Ghz | 2 |
| Memory Bandwidth | 186 GB/s |
| Memory Config | 6 GB GDDR6 |
| Memory Interface Bits | 96 |
| Pcie | PCIe 4.0 x8 |
| Ray Tracing Support | 1 |
| Xe Cores | 8 |
| Listing Note | OEM system SKU |
Benchmarks
Scores and suites from our catalog — source and date shown per row. See How to compare GPUs (2026): benchmarks, tier lists & RankedGPU scores for how to read synthetics vs in-game FPS.
Play score
Catalog gaming index from published manufacturer specs when no third-party benchmark row is shown.
buildranked_core · 2026-06-02
Work score
Catalog productivity index from published specs, including creative and media features when listed.
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Where to check prices
When available, partner listings with prices may appear first. Below that, open a Newegg search for this GPU to see what retailers list today. We do not sell parts; compare listings and stock on each site yourself.
United States
Each link opens that store's search in a new tab. Prices and availability change often; what you see on the retailer's site is what counts.
CPUs that pair well
Ranked picks from our CPU catalog and pairing engine. Each card opens RankedCPU in a new tab for full specs and price links.
- AMD Ryzen 3 4100
Heuristic fit for gaming: performance 40, value 50.
- AMD Ryzen 5 4500
Heuristic fit for gaming: performance 46, value 52.
- AMD Ryzen 5 5500
Heuristic fit for gaming: performance 48, value 48.
- Intel Core Ultra 5 250KF Plus
Heuristic fit for gaming: performance 71, value 39.
- Intel Core Ultra 5 250K Plus
Heuristic fit for gaming: performance 73, value 36.
Further reading
Short guides that pair well with picking a GPU and a build.
- Which GPU to Buy in 2026: RTX 50, RX 9000 & Value TiersNew-gen flagships grab headlines — but discounted RTX 40 and RX 7000 cards often win on dollars per frame.
- GPU Tier List 2026: Hierarchy, Rankings & Compare ChartThe tier list shoppers actually search for — with catalog links and a fair compare workflow.
- How Much VRAM Do You Need? (2026 Guide by Resolution)When 8 GB is fine, when 12–16 GB buys peace of mind, and when you are paying for headroom.
- How to compare GPUs (2026): benchmarks, tier lists & RankedGPU scoresUse benchmarks and our catalog to compare GPUs — one average FPS never tells the whole story.
- Best GPU for 1440p in 20261440p is the mainstream battleground — match VRAM and raster headroom before you chase ray tracing labels.
- NVIDIA vs AMD: a practical comparisonWhat actually differs at each tier in a typical gaming PC.