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ASROCK Intel Arc Pro B60 Creator 24GB - Graphics Card
ASROCK Intel Arc Pro B60 Creator 24GB
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Tomáš, Chebflag
Rated 30/05/2026, variant ASROCK Intel Arc Pro B60 Creator 24GB
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A great card for server, homelab or professional VDI use at a very low price for this feature collection, but it's not entirely without problems - which is to be expected from Intel, but it's basically the feature-equivalent of NVIDIA RTX PRO cards which cost at least twice the price, just a little slower.
24GB VRAM at a great price
SR-IOV support
The SR-IOV also supports quicksync
In SR-IOV mode it is still possible to use the card on a guest
No crazy virtualization licensing like NVIDIA
No special SR-IOV drivers, just the kernel 7.0 (Proxmox VE 9.2) on the guest with the xe driver and the classic Windows Arc Pro driver in the virtual machine
Dual quicksync encoder with comparable quality to RTX 5000 NVENC
Possibility to easily set VRAM for each SR-IOV VF using debugfs, but this will probably move to sysfs in the future
Fits nicely into a 3U server
Solid card design from Asrock
Surprisingly quiet, but can be heard from time to time because the fan "randomly" goes up to 2000+ RPM
In Linux, lm-sensors reports both the core temperature and the temperature of all 12 VRAM chips individually
Bonus point for Alza: Price dropped 4 days after purchase, upon request Alza refunded the price difference
Power management is not without problems, in my configuration the card does not like PCIe D3cold nor PCIe ASPM, so I had to disable both in the kernel
With D3cold and ASPM turned off, idle power consumption is around 30W
With an SR-IOV virtual machine that is completely idle, only has allocated VRAM, the power consumption is around 50W - this is probably not ASPM dependent anymore, NVIDIA does the same thing once you have initialized SR-IOV so the GPU is always sitting in a fully active state
Drivers are sometimes a little behind in performance
The default QEMU/KVM virtual CPU with AES+AVX does not support some instruction that the driver requires, so newer ones throw code 43 and older ones crash-loop the explorer. exe, changing to host-passthrough CPU will make it work
It doesn't look like a full 200W version of the B60, the maximum is about 170-180W, so 100-110W on the graphics core itself, for some it may be a minus
Probably doesn't have PTM7950, Asrock has it in the specs only for B70, bit of a shame
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