Which Arc B570 Should You Buy?

Every Arc B570 in stock right now, ranked cheapest-first. All these cards use the same GPU - so the smart move is usually the cheapest one that fits your case. We track 1 models from 1 brands, from $307.18 to $307.18.

Our verdict

The B570 is the B580's shadow: same Battlemage architecture, 10GB instead of 12GB, usually $30-50 less. It is a competent 1080p card, but the stretch to a B580 buys more VRAM and more headroom - the math usually favors the stretch.

Best for: Strict-budget 1080p builds where every dollar is spoken for.

Skip it if: You can find $40 more - the B580 is the better version of this exact idea.

New

$307

first-party retail

Used on eBay

from $220-28%

2 listings - ~$220 typical

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Models in stock

1

Lowest price

$307.18

Typical price

$307.18

Our GPU score

43/100

The only Arc B570 in stock right now

One first-party listing is all we can see today. That is thin enough that the used market below is worth a look before you commit.

ASRock Challenger Value Bundle: Intel Arc B570 10GB OC GPU & 650W 80+ Gold ATX 3.1 PSU - Efficient 1080p/1440p Gaming Combo
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ASRock Challenger Value Bundle: Intel Arc B570 10GB OC GPU & 650W 80+ Gold ATX 3.1 PSU - Efficient 1080p/1440p Gaming Combo

$307.18

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Prices are the Amazon buy-box at last refresh and move constantly - confirm on the product page. As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases.

Why buy it

  • Solid 1080p performance at genuine budget pricing
  • 150W - easy on PSUs and small cases
  • Modern media engine including AV1 encode

Think twice if

  • 10GB sits in an awkward spot as games grow
  • Intel driver overhead hits harder on older CPUs
  • The B580 exists, and it is usually close in price

How the Arc B570 compares

The cards people cross-shop against it, with the numbers that actually decide it - our gaming score, VRAM, power draw, and what each one costs per point of performance.

RTX 5050 graphics card

RTX 5050

The nearest card above it, if you want a little more headroom

Performance
+5% faster
VRAM
8GB (-2)
Power draw
150W
Price
$356
Per point of score
$7.92
RTX 3050 6GB graphics card

RTX 3050 6GB

Cheapest performance per dollar in this bracket

Performance
23% slower
VRAM
6GB (-4)
Power draw
115W (-35)
Price
$280
Per point of score
$8.48
Arc B580 graphics card

Arc B580

The next genuine step up in performance

Performance
+16% faster
VRAM
12GB (+2)
Power draw
190W (+40)
Price
$319
Per point of score
$6.38

Score is our own gaming index (0-100), measured the same way for every card, so the gaps are comparable across generations. Price per point is that score divided by the cheapest live listing - a blunt value check, not a verdict: VRAM, power and features decide plenty that a single number cannot.

Is it right for your PC?

The Arc B570 is an entry-level 1080p card. Pair it with the wrong CPU and you leave frames on the table - check yours first.

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See it in your games

Want the FPS this card pushes in specific titles at 1080p, 1440p, and 4K? Our per-game pages estimate it.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a Arc B570 cost?

Right now Arc B570 models run from about $307.18 to $307.18, with most around $307.18. The cheapest in-stock card is the ASRock model at $307.18. Prices move constantly - the table above is our latest refresh.

Which Arc B570 is the best one to buy?

The board partners (ASUS, Gigabyte, MSI, Zotac, PNY, Sapphire, PowerColor...) all use the same GPU, so performance differs by only a few percent. Buy on price, cooler size (bigger = quieter), and whether it fits your case - the cheapest in-stock model is usually the smart pick. We rank them cheapest-first above.

Will the Arc B570 bottleneck my CPU?

It depends on your processor and the resolution you play at. The Arc B570 is an entry-level 1080p card (our gaming score: 43/100). Run it through our free bottleneck checker with your exact CPU to see whether they're balanced before you buy.

Are the more expensive Arc B570 models worth it?

Usually only if you want a quieter/cooler card, RGB, or a factory overclock (typically 2-5% faster - not something you'll feel in games). For most people the extra $100-300 over the cheapest model buys aesthetics and cooling headroom, not meaningful frames.

Prices and stock are the Amazon buy-box captured at our last refresh and change constantly - only cards in stock at that check are listed, but always confirm on the product page. All listed cards use the same Arc B570 GPU; differences are cooling, clocks, size, and looks. As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases.