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On May 24th, as a core partner of Intel Arc Alchemist graphics cards, Lian Li officially released the "Elden Ring: Golden Tree Shadow" joint edition of the Arc A750/A770 PHOTON.

Shang Fang Wen Q Sun, May 26 2024 08:59 AM EST

This is Lian Li's third joint graphics card, following last year's Asian Games special edition and the Unyielding Contract special edition, showcasing From Software's recognition of Lian Li and Intel graphics cards. s_ea470405ff624c1283dbe4125b8f23aa.jpg "The Elden Law Cycle" is a highly immersive open-world soul-like RPG game, which won the prestigious TGA 2022 Game of the Year award. It has received perfect scores of 10 from numerous media outlets and players. "Shadows of the Golden Tree" is the brand-new and exclusive DLC for the game, set to be officially released on June 21st.

Seizing this opportunity, Blue Spear collaborates with the game to create a deeply customized, collector's edition graphics card, dedicated to fans of "The Elden Law Cycle." s_2b70f29a0e42473586c094d92a299b89.jpg The A750/A770 PHOTON Elden Ring Golden Tree Shadow Collaboration Edition features a classic black and gold color scheme. From the details to the overall design, from the graphics card to the packaging, including colors, details, and Easter eggs, everything is deeply customized for the game.

On the backplate's right side is the game's main visual, featuring the upcoming antagonist Messmer.

On the GPU bracket's left side is a totem composed of the new character's emblem and the PHOTON LOGO, with embossed texture, offering a unique visual and tactile experience.

Elements of Elden Ring are also incorporated at the fan hub and the side L-shaped parts. s_8d063058bb2640eead7b2d58418bbb22.jpg

s_9c268991093b4ddfbf4901748df43310.jpg The packaging still features the iconic sky-and-earth design, along with a delicate matte texture. The top and bottom patterns both showcase the main visual of Moses in the shadowy place, creating a strong visual contrast.

The specific specifications are identical to the previous black/white standard edition, Asian Games edition, and Covenant of the Fearless edition. s_6960a15c6b0741068e1f1a0461881c3e.jpg The A770 PHOTON is equipped with 32 Xe cores, with a maximum frequency of 2.4GHz, paired with 16GB of GDDR6 memory, a 6+4 phase power supply circuit, dual 8-pin power connectors, three DisplayPort and one HDMI interface, with a total card power consumption of 285W, including PL1 195W, and a triple-fan design.

The A750 PHOTO, on the other hand, features 28 Xe cores, a 2.4GHz frequency, and 8GB of memory, with other specifications being mostly similar. s_f7e88be9b5f74a1bab4274b576870a42.jpg

s_8c22ee6f6db04f2ca293496d87839f5a.jpg Since it's a joint version, the game performance naturally can't be lacking. In actual tests at 1080P and 2K resolutions, low, medium, and high graphics settings can all achieve a solid 60 frames per second. Even at 4K resolution, the low graphics setting can reach 55 frames, while the high graphics setting can run at 48 frames. s_a0adde4b74004578891697ba63e8cf2f.png