Grab this Intel Arc B580 card for a new all-time low price of $229
Onix's Odyssey B580 rides in with the lowest price we've yet seen on this Battlemage card
Black Friday may be over, but the graphics card deals are still rolling, especially in the sub-$300 end of the market where every dollar really counts. Intel's Arc B580 remains a solid contender for 1080p and even 1440p gaming on a budget, and you can get Onix's Odyssey Arc B580 for just $229 at Newegg today - the lowest price we've yet seen on this card.
The Odyssey B580 boasts twin fans, a substantial heatsink, and a backplate with an open design for better handling of exhaust airflow. At a 2670 MHz core clock, this card sticks to Intel's stock specs, but you can try your hand at overclocking for extra performance.
Most importantly for many builders right now, the B580 features 12GB of VRAM, so modern games won't stumble on this card, even at higher quality settings.
All-time low price!
Intel's Arc B580 graphics card remains a solid budget contender for 1080p and even 1440p gaming, and this is the cheapest we've ever seen one go for. Get a solid budget gaming upgrade while it lasts.
In our recent testing, the Arc B580 holds a slight edge over the GeForce RTX 5050 with our full suite of raster and ray-traced gaming tests at 1080p. Its performance really shines in 1440p raster gaming, as its 12GB of VRAM lets it maintain relatively high performance levels even as 8GB cards start to struggle.



Buying an Arc card grants you access to Intel's XeSS family of upscaling and framegen technologies so you can further balance performance and image quality to taste, especially for 1440p gaming where the B580 has an edge over other cards in this price range.
If you've been waiting for a cheap B580, act now, as discounts this deep on this higher-end Battlemage card are extremely rare.
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bit_user Eh, I just bought a RTX 5070 that fits in exactly 2 slots, and that's rated at 250 W. IMO, their bulky cooler/shroud is mostly for show. It shouldn't really need to be that big.Reply
BTW, the manufacturer's website says it uses up to 193 W. Oddly, I didn't find this information on the linked Newegg listing, even in the Specs tab.
https://onixsys.com/onix-odyssey-intel-arc-b580-gddr6-12gb-en/
