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| GPU | ![]() $25999 | ![]() $36999 |
|---|---|---|
Base Clock | 2500 MHz | 2670 MHz |
Boost Clock | 2600 MHz | 2740 MHz |
Bus | PCI Express 4.0 | PCI Express 4.0 |
Chipset Manufacturer | Intel | Intel |
Color | Black | Blue |
Cooling | 2 Fans | 3 Fans |
CUDA Cores | 2304 | 2560 |
DisplayPort 2.1 Outputs | 3 | 3 |
Frame Sync | GSYNC | GSYNC |
GPU | Arc B570 | Arc B580 |
HDMI 2.1a Outputs | 1 | 1 |
HDMI 2.1b Outputs | 1 | 1 |
Bus | PCIe x16 | PCIe x16 |
Length | 249 mm | 317 mm |
Memory Type | GDDR6 | GDDR6 |
Series | Arc 5 (2nd Gen) | Arc 5 (2nd Gen) |
Slot Size | 2 | 3 |
TDP | 150W | 200W |
VRAM | 10 GB | 12 GB |
Part Number | B570 CL 10GO 90-GA5KZZ-00UANF | SB580T-12GOC 1A1-S00421500G |
Comparison Analysis
Comparing the Challenger OC vs TITAN OC reveals distinct differences in their targeted use cases.
The Challenger OC is the more budget-friendly option, costing approximately $110 (42%) less than the TITAN OC.
For high-resolution textures and creative workloads, the TITAN OC has the advantage with 2GB more VRAM.
Builders with compact cases should consider the Challenger OC, which is significantly shorter.

