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As someone who hasn't been following this at all...these are comparable to recent cards? I read the article and they did a benchmark against the RTX 4060 which was released last year. Are these more for casual gamer rigs? I guess I'm trying to figure out if these are a good choice for a rig I'm currently building for my teen.
Intel's 5 series GPUs are meant for the low-middle to middle range of the market. They are targeted at 1440p (and under) gaming and the B580 with 12G of VRAM will almost certainly perform perfectly fine.
If you are more concerned about performance but are on a budget then wait for the eventual 7 series ARC GPU or grab a 4060ti.
Is it finally time to retire my 1080ti with one of these?