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Sparkle returns to graphics card market with trio of custom Intel Arc GPUs

It has been more than a decade since we last saw a Sparkle-branded graphics card. The company used to make custom Nvidia cards back in the day, we even reviewed a couple of them during the early days of KitGuru. Now, Sparkle is returning to the graphics card market and will offer custom Intel Arc GPUs. 

Sparkle has announced plans to launch a trio of Intel Arc A-series graphics cards. At the top of the list will be the Spark Arc A750 Titan OC Edition, equipped with what Sparkle calls the TORN cooling solution. This cooler uses a custom AXL fan to deliver superior airflow. The better cooling can also lead to greater overclocking results.

Joining the A750 Titan will be the Sparkle A570 Orc and A380 Elf graphics cards. The Orc edition card uses a dual-fan version of the TORN cooler. Finally, the A380 Elf card uses a simple single-fan cooler, which should be more than fine for the entry-level graphics card.

Sparkle's Titan cards will come with a free limited edition graphics card holder so you can avoid sagging once the card is installed in your case. For a limited time, these graphics cards also ship with a games and apps bundle, offering two free games (Gotham Knights & Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed) as well as several apps, including Magix Video Pro X14, XSplit Premium and Topaz Gigapixel AI.

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