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SPARKLE Intel Arc A310 Eco 4GB Low Profile PCIe GPU Quick Look

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SPARKLE Intel Arc A310 Eco Rear Angled 2
SPARKLE Intel Arc A310 Eco Rear Angled 2

For the holiday weekend, we thought we would quickly cover a card that is not new but does check a couple of boxes. Mainly, it was a low-profile, single-slot, low-power GPU we could add to a server. Here is the deal: this is not the GPU that folks are going to be excited about for high-end AI or gaming with 4GB of memory, but sometimes, you just need a GPU.

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SPARKLE Intel Arc A310 Eco 4GB Hardware Overview

If this was not obvious from the name, the GPU onboard is an Intel Arc A310 based on the Alchemist generation with 6 Xe Cores, 96 XMX Engines, and 4GB of GDDR6.

SPARKLE Intel Arc A310 Eco Side 2
SPARKLE Intel Arc A310 Eco Side 2

The card is not fanless, and for many applications, that is exactly what folks want. Most modern 1U and 2U servers can cool a 50W low-profile card without issue. On the other hand, some small-form-factor PCs have limited airflow.

SPARKLE Intel Arc A310 Eco Top 1
SPARKLE Intel Arc A310 Eco Top 1

Here is the back of the card. You can see the bracket mounting points that can be used to swap out the full-height and low-profile brackets.

SPARKLE Intel Arc A310 Eco Bottom 1
SPARKLE Intel Arc A310 Eco Bottom 1

Here is the cooler and airflow from the edge of the card.

SPARKLE Intel Arc A310 Eco Rear 2
SPARKLE Intel Arc A310 Eco Rear 2

Many cards have large vents at the rear and carefully duct airflow. This is not that kind of design. Instead, on the rear I/O panel, we get an HDMI port and two mini DisplayPort outputs.

SPARKLE Intel Arc A310 Eco Front 2
SPARKLE Intel Arc A310 Eco Front 2

From a PCIe standpoint, this is a PCIe Gen4 x8 card, albeit in an x16 connector.

SPARKLE Intel Arc A310 Eco Rear Angled 1
SPARKLE Intel Arc A310 Eco Rear Angled 1

Plugging the GPU in, we immediately fired up GPU-Z. We can see that we have an Intel Arc A310 LP GPU.

SPARKLE Intel Arc A310 Eco GPU Z
SPARKLE Intel Arc A310 Eco GPU Z

We installed this into the Minisforum MS-02 Ultra as an alternative to the higher-power dual slot GPUs so that we could still use the second expansion slot for an additional card.

When we fired up a quick Geekbench, the results showed a difference, but it was far from a game changer under Vulkan.

Minisforum MS 02 Ultra With Onboard Graphics And Sparkle Intel A310
Minisforum MS 02 Ultra With Onboard Graphics And Sparkle Intel A310 Vulkan

OpenCL showed a similar delta.

Minisforum MS 02 Ultra With Onboard Graphics And Sparkle Intel A310 OpenCL
Minisforum MS 02 Ultra With Onboard Graphics And Sparkle Intel A310 OpenCL

Overall, it makes sense that we are not seeing a significant difference. At the same time, we wish it were a bigger delta over modern integrated graphics.

Final Words

We actually buy a fair number of low-power GPUs for the lab, even if they are not the fastest. Sometimes, just having an extra GPU is useful for a system. A great use case for this might just be adding video transcoding capabilities to a system. This supports h264, h265, and AV1 encode/ decode, which can be useful if you are building a server with server-class Xeon or EPYC CPUs, and yet you need video codec offloading. At the same time, while the NVIDIA RTX 5060 low-profile cards put the GPU performance and capabilities (e.g. CUDA support) into a new level in the Minisforum MS-02 Ultra, the Arc A310 LP is going to be too close to integrated graphics for many. It is also an aging architecture.

SPARKLE Intel Arc A310 Eco Top Angled 2
SPARKLE Intel Arc A310 Eco Top Angled 2

These cards were never designed to be the fastest on the market. Instead, these are designed to offer capabilities like extra display outputs, video encode/ decode offload, and moderate GPU performance into a compact, low-power design. While they may not be as exciting as high-end GPUs, sometimes, these GPUs are just what you need.

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