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Yes.. but you wont be able to utilize (Deep Link) if you have a 10th gen intel. Thankfully your board supports both 10th and 11th gen intel. So long as you have an 11th gen cpu combined with this GPU, (Deep Link) will be automatically enabled. Intel Deep Link technology allows ARC GPUs to work seamlessly with Intel CPUs with built-in graphics to increase gaming performance, creation, and streaming with the following features: Hyper Encode. It combines multi-platform multimedia engines to speed up video encoding workloads by up to 60% compared to separate Iris XE graphics. Hyper Compute: Similarly, it uses the combined power of computational and Al engines found across the Intel platform (including Intel Core processors, Iris XE graphics and Intel Arc GPUs) to speed up a variety of new workloads. Dynamic Power Share: intelligently and automatically prioritizes the performance of the engine based on the workload, sending more power to the Intel Core processor or the Intel Arc graphics product as necessary. Hence the namr (ARC) If you dont mind tinkering with settings, diagnosing random bugs and you have an 11th gen intel, i say go for it. If you do, immediately check advanced settings in bios and make sure resizable bar is enabled. (Resizable BAR) essentially makes the entirety of the graphics frame buffer accessible to the CPU at once and will help reduce stuttering. If you have a 10th gen intel, either upgrade the cpu along with your gpu or just get a 3060 or 4060. You would be spending a little bit more, but remember you get what you pay for. If you're willing to wait... The second Generation of Intel Arcs (code name :battlemage)have lots of hype behind them. Ultimately the decision is up to you. Just do your research.
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