

🚀 Elevate your multi-screen game with Sparkle’s sleek power-packed GPU!
The Sparkle Intel Arc A310 Omni View is a compact, energy-efficient graphics card featuring 4GB of GDDR6 memory, four HDMI outputs for multi-display setups, and a 50W thermal design power. It supports advanced graphics APIs including DirectX 12 Ultimate, Vulkan 1.3, and OpenGL 4.6, making it ideal for professionals and multitaskers seeking reliable, high-resolution performance in a single-slot form factor.






| ASIN | B0DVS931KM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #96,361 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #834 in Graphics Cards |
| Item model number | SA310F-4G |
| Manufacturer | Sparkle Computer |
| Product Dimensions | 14.48 x 10.69 x 0.25 cm; 495 g |
S**N
Single slot, low power, quiet. Does AV1 encoding in JellyFin. Exactly what I needed.
A**I
fantastic! only modern gpu that has 4 x HDMI outputs!
A**W
(Review written in late 2025) If you’re new to PC building and trying to find a good graphics card, this is not for you. If you are looking for a good entry-level gaming GPU, you should check out the Arc B580 instead. So why did I buy an Arc A310? The Arc A310 is about the cheapest modern dedicated graphics card you can buy. AMD and Nvidia don’t offer new GPUs in the $100 range, so your only option is to buy used GPUs which are almost at their end of support. By comparison, Intel Arc graphics drivers offer much better long-term support than similarly priced competitors. The Arc A310 makes sense for my use case, as I was rebuilding a used PC without integrated graphics on the CPU. Purchasing this was cheaper than buying a new CPU, and results in greater performance than using integrated graphics. I can playback 4K media without issue. Another niche use case where this product may be practical is a secondary GPU dedicated to encoding live streams in a system with a high-end GPU for gaming. But don’t be fooled, the performance is not good enough for gaming. You can maybe play some lower end games like Minecraft and Counter Strike 2 at 1080p, but this GPU will struggle to run games with modern high-end graphics. If you want cheap gaming performance, the Arc B580 is the far better choice. This product is relatively easy to install. Its low power consumption means it can be powered directly through the PCIe slot on your motherboard without need for external power connectors from the PSU. It’s as close to plug-and-play as it gets. The 4 full-size HDMI ports on the back also offer convenience for multi-display configurations, and was my primary reason for buying the A310 Omni over the A310 Eco. Overall, I am happy with this product and I hope Intel continues to invest in their dedicated Arc graphics. The A310 is not the GPU for everyone, but it occupies its niche market quite well.
T**N
I bought this video card for the sole purpose of media transcoding in my TrueNAS server (which is Linux based). Unlike NVidia cards that need a separate driver install, this card was supported by my Linux version out of the box. Please note that this is (as of late 2025) not the current generation of Intel ARC GPUs, but the previous one. However the current generation is not yet supported by the TrueNAS version that I am using and my understanding is that for the purpose of transcoding there is little to no benefit in picking the newer generation. One thing I like about this card is that it only uses 50W, so it can pull all its power through the PCIe slot and doesn't need an extra power connector. If you need many parallel 4k to 1080p transcoding sessions, then this card might be a bit on the weak side, but for me it has proven perfectly suitable. Please note that that cards with older firmware have the annoying tendency to frequently ramp the fan up and down, a problem that has been since somewhat mitigated (though not completely eliminated) by newer firmware. So when I received this card, I put it in my Windows desktop PC and updated its firmware to the latest version, before installing it in my TrueNAS server. After booting up the server again, the card was immediately detected and I configured my Plex Media Player to use hardware transcoding, so it would use the new GPU. (Please note that Plex hardware transcoding is a feature that requires a Plex Pass, that is a paid subscription.) All in all I have been very pleased with this purchase.
B**A
great little GPU, low powered and works great with Frigate
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