Acer Makes Graphics Cards Now. And It's Weird...
Summary
TLDRThe video discusses Acer's foray into the graphics card market with a unique cooler design that combines elements of both blower and open-air coolers. Despite concerns about potential downsides of this hybrid design, the reviewer finds that the card, an RX 7600, performs well in terms of temperature and power draw, especially in games that aren't optimized for AMD cards. However, the card's performance is marred by frequent crashes in certain games, and its high price point is questioned given the availability of more cost-effective options.
Takeaways
- 💻 Acer, known for short-lived PCs, ventures into graphics cards with a novel cooler design.
- 🔧 The cooler design combines elements of both blower and open-air coolers, aiming for their respective benefits.
- 🎁 The packaging is impressive, with a sleek presentation box for the new Acer GPU.
- 🌬️ The hybrid cooler design includes a coax fan and a blower fan, potentially mitigating the downsides of each type.
- 💡 Despite concerns about heat management, the GPU's temperature performance seems satisfactory in the initial test.
- 🎮 Gaming tests with Battlefield 5 and Cyberpunk 2077 show varying results, with the latter causing system crashes.
- 🔥 A comparison with an RTX 3060 reveals similar power draw and temperature profiles, but Acer's card is noisier.
- 💰 The Acer graphics card is priced higher than its competitors, offering only modest performance improvements.
- 📉 In a poorly ventilated pre-built case, the Acer GPU's temperature remains acceptable, but the noise level is high.
- 🚀 The review concludes that while the Acer graphics card is not a poor choice, its price and noise levels may deter some buyers.
Q & A
What is the reputation of Acer's products in terms of durability?
-The script suggests that Acer's products, specifically their PCs, are not known for their long-term durability, as users typically own them for only about a year and a half before disposing of them.
What new product category has Acer entered with a unique cooler design?
-Acer has entered the graphics card market with a unique cooler design that attempts to combine the benefits of both blower and open air cooler designs.
What are the two most popular graphics card cooler designs and their respective advantages?
-The two most popular graphics card cooler designs are blower and open air coolers. Blowers are advantageous in low airflow environments as they dump most of their heat outside of the case, but can be noisy. Open air coolers provide better cooling with more fan and air movement, but can increase heat inside the case if used in low airflow environments.
What is the main concern about the combined cooler design of Acer's new graphics card?
-The main concern is that the combined cooler design might result in the downsides of both blower and open air coolers, such as increased heat in the case and noise from the blower fan.
How does the reviewer describe the packaging and physical appearance of the Acer GPU?
-The packaging is described as high-quality, with an outer sleeve and a fancy box that opens easily. The GPU itself has a cool look, featuring a coax fan, a blower fan, and a metal back plate with a Predator logo.
What game was particularly challenging for the Acer GPU in terms of temperature and stability?
-Cyberpunk 2077 was the game that presented issues, with the system crashing multiple times and exhibiting higher temperatures, even when compared to other GPUs like the RTX 3060.
How does the performance of the Acer GPU compare to the RTX 3060 in Battlefield 5?
-The Acer GPU (RX 7600) shows a decent performance increase over the previous generation (360) in Battlefield 5, but the temperature and power draw are very similar to the RTX 3060.
What was the outcome when the Acer GPU was tested in a pre-built system with poor airflow?
-The Acer GPU ran hotter in the pre-built system with poor airflow, but its temperature remained within acceptable limits. The noise level was high, and the combined cooler design did not show significant advantages over a normal open air cooler in this environment.
What is the price point of the Acer GPU discussed in the script?
-The Acer GPU was purchased for $450 Canadian dollars, making it the most expensive 7600 model available at the time of the review.
What conclusion does the reviewer reach about Acer's graphics card based on the test results?
-The reviewer concludes that while the Acer GPU is adequate and noisy, its price makes it less attractive compared to other options. The unique cooler design did not provide significant advantages, and the card's performance was marred by issues like crashes in certain games.
Outlines
🖥️ Acer's Foray into Graphics Cards
This paragraph introduces Acer's venture into the graphics card market with a unique cooling design. The speaker discusses Acer's reputation for producing PCs with short lifespans and their decision to combine blower and open air cooler designs. The packaging and aesthetics of the GPU are described, along with the inclusion of a coax fan and a blower fan. The speaker expresses skepticism about the effectiveness of this design but acknowledges that Acer's engineers might have a better understanding.
🎮 Performance Testing and Initial Results
The speaker delves into the performance testing of the Acer graphics card, starting with Battlefield 5 at 1080p ultra settings. They note that the CPU seems to be the temperature bottleneck rather than the GPU. After a gaming session and a system crash, the speaker reports that the GPU temperature is within acceptable limits and that the cooler is performing well, contrary to their initial doubts. They also mention testing other games like Cyberpunk 2077 and The Last of Us, highlighting the GPU's performance and stability issues.
🔥 Comparing Acer's GPU with an RTX 3060
In this section, the speaker compares the Acer GPU with an RTX 3060, the most popular graphics card at the time. They discuss the power draw and temperature performance of both GPUs while gaming, noting that the RTX 3060 has a slightly better cooling performance but similar temperatures. Frame rate comparisons between the two GPUs in Battlefield 5 and Cyberpunk 2077 are provided, with the Acer 7600 showing a decent improvement over the 360 in the former but a more significant difference in the latter. The speaker also tests the Acer graphics card in a pre-built system with poor airflow, revealing that the unique cooling design doesn't perform as well as a traditional open air design in such an environment.
💸 Cost-Effectiveness and Final Thoughts
The speaker concludes the video by reflecting on the cost-effectiveness of the Acer graphics card, which they purchased for a higher price than other 7600 models. They summarize that the card is adequate but noisy, and suggest that the price premium might be due to additional costs associated with the unique cooling design. The speaker ends with a call to action for viewers to subscribe to the channel and watch more videos, and thanks the audience for their time.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Acer
💡Graphics Card Cooler Designs
💡Hermetically Sealed Case
💡Coax Fan
💡Thermal Performance
💡Crashing
💡RTX 3060
💡Pre-built System
💡Ventilation
💡Power Delivery
💡Elma
Highlights
Acer, a company known for its PCs, is entering the graphics card market with a unique cooler design.
Acer's graphics card aims to overcome the company's reputation for hermetically sealed case designs.
The most popular graphics card cooler designs are blower and open air coolers, each with their own advantages and drawbacks.
Acer has combined both cooler designs in their new graphics card, potentially aiming for the benefits of both but possibly inheriting their downsides.
The packaging of Acer's graphics card is impressive, with a sleeve and a fancy box.
The GPU features a coax fan and a blower fan, with the latter potentially adding noise.
Acer's graphics card has a metal back plate with a design theme reminiscent of the Predator series.
The cooler shroud features a frosted plastic aesthetic, adding to the visual appeal of the GPU.
The RX 7600 GPU is not a high TDP unit, suggesting that temperature management should be adequate despite the cooler design.
During testing, the graphics card's temperature performance was surprisingly good, despite initial skepticism.
Cyberpunk 2077 exhibited stability issues on the Acer graphics card, with frequent crashes during benchmarking.
Comparing the Acer GPU with an RTX 3060, the latter showed slightly better temperature management but similar power draw.
In games like Battlefield 5 and Cyberpunk 2077, the RX 7600 performed better than its predecessor, the 360, in terms of frame rate.
When testing the Acer graphics card in a pre-built system with limited airflow, temperatures remained surprisingly low, but noise levels increased.
The open air cooler design of the RTX 360 ran hotter in the same pre-built system, but did not significantly impact CPU temperatures.
Despite decent performance, the Acer graphics card is priced higher than comparable models, making it a less attractive option.
The reviewer concludes that while the Acer graphics card is not terrible, its price and noise levels may deter potential buyers.
Transcripts
Acer. A company well known for making PCS that people own for max like a year and a half
before throwing straight in a river. I guess that's not quite Fair. Some of their
monitors and laptops aren't terrible but anyway they've decided to dip their toes
into the world of graphics cards with this very interesting cooler design I guess they're
trying to overcome the hermetically sealed case designs they're known for. Let's see how it works out.
Now when it comes to graphics card cooler designs the two most popular ones are blower
and open air coolers now a blower design like this one here works really well in low airflow
environments because you've got a single fan sucking in air and farting it out the back of
the enclosed shroud design it dumps most of its heat outside of the case they also have
a reputation for getting real noisy whereas open a designs provide a lot of potential
cooling with all their fans and space for air to move around but if they're in a low air
flow environment they're just going to dump all the heat into the case and all of your
components are going to catch on fire now Acer decided to combine both these cooler designs
I'm guessing with the intention of getting the benefits of both designs but from what
I'm seeing here it looks more like we're going to get the downsides of both designs but again
we'll see how it turns out uh this is quite nice packaging you've got this sleeve and then a very
fancy box that like pops open like that and there it is wo that is a pretty cool looking
GPU and there is our Acer GPU in all its Glory here's our coax fan which is very common on
Modern GPU designs and then down here we've got our blower fan which I'm guessing is here
for the sole purpose of adding that distinct howl now the reason that I don't think this
is a particularly good idea is that because of what's Happening Here with the coax design the
open air shroud and what's going on on the back here you're still going to be dumping
a bunch of heat into your case you just also have a loud blower fan on here but again I'm
sure the engineers at Acer are way smarter than I am so maybe this works out very excited to test
it that's actually a metal back plate with a bunch of predator on the back so you can fantasize about
being Arnold SWAT and Egger covered in mud in a jungle there is this kind of frosted plastic on
the cooler shroud which I quite like the way it looks I mean generally I think this is a pretty
cool looking graphics card and this is an RX 7600 which isn't a super high TDP GPU so just going by
the size of it even if the design isn't very good I think the temperatures are going to be fine and
then in terms of IO it's just a modern graphics scard but with that I'm going to go test it now
but you get to see into the future where we take the cooler off and have a closer look at
its internal design okay well it's finally time to tear down our Hannah Montana graphics card
the best of so you just lift that off and then there are a couple more screws hiding underneath
here he so many connectors three yay we've got like a copper contact plate which not only touches
the GPU but also the memory and then there's a lot of thermal pad making contact with the
power delivery there are four mediumsized heat pipes I'd call those it is quite a hefty cooler
uh and considering that this is just a 7600 I'm sure temperatures are going to be fine but we'll
see we'll see in a bit W that's 7600 die has a surprising amount of chrome bling on it uh next
to that we've got our 8 gigs of video memory and a power delivery that's not a complete Abomination
I mean for the price you'd kind of hope that it's not completely barebones but we'll talk about that
later now starting with Battlefield 5 at 1080p ultra settings you can see that temperature-
wise the problem seems to be the CPU more than the graphics card uh but I'm going to run it for
a while and see how how hot the graphics card gets and after half an hour in a quick crash
we finally got our temperature result so this is after quite a while of gaming granted there was
like a crash in the middle of it uh but this is about where the temperature is topped out
uh the CPU has stabilized quite a bit so that's good and uh the GPU is really not running very
poorly in terms of temperatures and it's drawing a decent amount of power as well so I do owe Acer
an apology it seems because the cooler is doing fine now cyber Punk a game that doesn't have the
same inappropriate adult feelings for AMD graphics cards as Battlefield 5 does at high settings is
running very well on this 7600 uh temperatures are good we're getting a lot of frame rate it
feels great like this is this is a good gaming experience wait did it just it just crashed again
didn't it cyber Punk crashed a lot especially the built in Benchmark a bit I could only get it to
finish once out of like eight tries other games like The Last of Us seemed more stable but there
was definitely something weird going on with this system so I decided to take the graphics card and
drop it in my open air test bed but cyber Punk still kept crashing so it seems like Acer has
continued their trend of injecting Elma into all of their products even in their graphics cards
very exciting Al my realization aside I decided to drop an RTX 3060 in this system because it's
currently the most popular graphics card in the world to see how these two gpus compared now I've
been playing Battlefield 5 for a while now and interestingly the RTX 3060 seems to be drawing a
very similar amount of power while gaming and it's got a normal open air cooler temperature-wise it
seems to be doing a little bit better but the ambient temperature has dropped by about that
amount so yeah very similar temperatures between the two cars which isn't impressive by any means
cuz this is one of the most basic coolers you get on a 3060 frame rate wise the 7600 is a
decent step up over the 360 in Battlefield 5 but again as we mentioned before Battlefield 5 is a
real thing for AMD graphics cards interestingly in cyberpunk there's if anything a bigger Delta
in frame rate between the two gpus than there was in Battlefield 5 which is kind of weird because
that's not usually the case for this game aside from the whole constant crashing things cyberpunk
feels quite a bit better on the 7600 and the trend continues with the last of us I mean you
would really hope that the 7600 is faster than the 360 cuz it's got like an entire generation
on that card but yeah it feels quite a bit better in these more demanding games so with that it's
time to test these graphics cards in the natural environment of the Acer graphics card a terrible
airflow case and what better way to asfixiate a graphics card than drop it in a pre-build now I
did initially want to drop it in an Acer loser Nitro suckface Edition but I can't find mine so
I guess this Aces prebuilt will have to do this system does have all the Hallmarks of pre-built
dim we've got a complete lack of ventilation on the front it does have a teeny bit of ventilation
on the side but I am going to like semi-obscure it just to get a worst case scenario I guess
but aside from that there's nothing on the top and the only case fan is this tiny little thing on the
back so let's see if Acer's Hy hbd cooler design Works any better in here than a normal Open Air
Design oh what a beauty now you can see that Asus seems to think a blower style cooler is
the best for this case design which makes sense it's not a very high airflow case design uh but
let's drop the Acer card in here and see what kind of thermals we get before comparing it to that
360 and what I've also done here which may be kind of Overkill but I've leaned this glass
panel over the side of this ventilation it's still open air can still get in there but it
is going to restricted just a little bit so that we get just proper proper asphixiation
going on but after starting up the system which sounds like firing up a motorbike from the ' 7s
the temperature started off aggressively while it's just been a couple of seconds in the GPU
murder matron and we're already close to the temperatures we were seeing at load on the
open test bed obviously it's going to run hotter here but how much hotter now I've bumped it up to
1440p because we have a much slower CPU in here I think it's got an 11400 f in it and I want the GPU
to be utilized fully so there you go 1440p and you can see it was a good call considering that
the CPU is struggling even with this now I'm also curious how much the graphics cards impacting the
CPU temperature so we got to keep an eye on that as well okay so it's been a reasonably long time
and that isn't going very poorly considering the the this the situation 74° C on the graphics card
it's very noisy but the temperature is good and then CPU wise we've got 77 is De C and after half
an hour with the RTX 360 in there we got some interesting results the open air cooler after
ages is running at a higher temperature uh which checks out it was also running hotter on the open
air test bed uh but it hasn't really impacted our CPU temperature much it's still in the same
region which got me thinking how much would that temperature drop with the stock blower GTX 1660ti
that came in this system a graphics card that uses quite a bit less power we're getting very
similar CPU temperatures and all that Heat's also being dumped out of the back of the case so it
seems like in this case even the the open a style 360 wasn't having much of an impact on the CPU
temperatures so at the end of the day Acer's graphics card doesn't seem too terrible until
you take the price in into account I paid $450 Canadian dollar for it making it the
most expensive 7600 I could find you can get the XT for that for a card I can best describe
as adequate but noisy but I guess they've got to pay elma's royalty somehow which
brings me to the end of the video thank you very much for watching subscribe to
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