Where we expect the B570 to be available come it’s release Updated: Dec 13, 2024 11:08 am WePC is reader-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Prices subject to change. Learn more Table of Contents Table of Contents Intel’s Arc B570, the more affordable sibling of the B580, is set to launch on January 16th, 2025, following its announcement earlier this month during Intel’s “Meet the Arc B-Series” event. With a starting price of $219, the B570 aims to deliver strong 1080p and maybe some 140p gaming performance for budget-conscious gamers. If we had to guess, we’d probably say the B570 would be a little worse than the RTX 4060. However, one thing you need to consider about Intel Arc GPUs is that they get much better with time. Driver updates constantly improve the hardware’s capabilities, so who knows where the B570 will sit at the end of its life. It might even surpass the RTX 4060. Of course, we know nothing until we get our hands on them. Unlike the B580, we didn’t get much in the way of performance benchmarks for the B570 from Intel’s event. Intel themselves liken the B580 to the RTX 4060, though we expect it to be a little better than that once the drivers are dialled in. If you want to secure one of these highly anticipated GPUs, this guide to all the key retailers expected to stock the B570 will help. Expected US retailers Amazon Best Buy Newegg B&H Photo Video Expected UK retailers Expected Canada retailers Intel Arc B570 pricing & variants The B570’s $219 starting price positions it as a solid mid-range option. However, pricing may vary depending on board partner configurations, with dual-fan and triple-fan models offering additional cooling and overclocking potential. We did see some models go live on Amazon soon after Intel’s event, but these prices were pretty inflated. If we had to guess, we’d say (if there is one) that a Sparkle model will be the most expensive B570 variant. As far as we could tell, this was the case for the Arc B580 (what we assume to be the B570 predecessor). If Intel decides to use the same AIB partners, that is. This doesn’t seem correct written down, but it looks like we don’t have all the puzzle pieces just yet. Surely there must be an A770 successor? Back to the matter at hand, we cannot see many Arc B570 listings live just yet, likely due to the further release date of January, but we did find one, meaning we can confidently add it to the list of AIB partners we know are manufacturing B570 cards. Known B570 AIB variants Why the Intel Arc B570 is worth considering Intel has clearly positioned the B570 as a value-oriented GPU for gamers who prioritize 1080p and perhaps some 1440p gaming (if the conditions are right). With 10GB of GDDR6 VRAM, ray tracing capabilities, and XeSS 2 support, the B570 offers modern features at an accessible price point. While it won’t rival high-end GPUs, the B570 provides a budget-friendly option for gamers looking to upgrade from older cards. Bookmark this page. We’ll keep updating it with live listings from retailers as soon as they go live. Stay tuned!
Where to buy Intel Arc B570 – expected retailers US, UK, Canada
