MSI ATI Radeon HD7750 OC 1 GB DDR5 DVI/HDMI/DisplayPort PCI-Express Video Card (R7750-PMD1GD5/OC)
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- Chipset: ATI Radeon HD7750
- Engine Clock: 830 MHz
- Video Memory: 1GB DDR5
- Memory Clock: 4500 MHz
- Memory Interface: 128-bit
- Max. Resolution: 2560 x 1600
MSI ATI Radeon HD7750 OC 1GB DDR5 DVI/HDMI/DisplayPort PCI-Express Video Card
MSI Video Cards
MSI ATI Radeon HD7750 OC 1 GB DDR5 DVI/HDMI/DisplayPort PCI-Express Video Card (R7750-PMD1GD5/OC)
List Price: $ 119.99
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Nice card for the price.,
Bought this to play Diablo 3 and my 3.1 I3 now runs it maxed out on all settings. Nice card. Runs quiet, although you can hear the fans. I liked that I didn’t need to add power. I’m running it on a Dell with a 300 watt power supply. No problems so far.
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DIABLO 3,
Maxed out settings on Diablo 3 with an antec earth watts 380w power supply, Athalon II X2 255 overclocked to 3.4 ghz, 8 gigs of ram (game runs a steady 2.3 gigs with windows 7 64 bit os) this card is overclocked to 900 core 1250 memory and runs cool and quiet. I have a 25 inch LED monitor with hdmi hooked up to this card and I notice no lag in single player with maxed out settings. I may need to turn a few things off for multiplayer groups. This card uses under 60w at full load and requires no external power connectors. Slap it in the PCI-E slot and go. AMAZING VALUE!!!!
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Amazing performance for the price,
First of all, I chose the Radeon HD 7750 because it was basically the highest quality card I could get without needing to purchase a power supply, which would have put me out of an excess $100. When it came time to buy, though all cards are technically the same, I chose to buy the MSI card over the other Radeon 7750s because this one came with dual fans. Prior to purchasing this card, I researched the temperatures this runs at, and it runs like 5-10 deg. C higher than the Radeon 7770. Of course, the only drawback to the extra cooling the dual fan offers is that it will take up the PCIe space below it as well, so just be aware you will lose one expansion slot (which I painfully found out upon installing the hardware.)
Now, onto my actual experience: Don’t panic if the driver installation doesn’t work initially. I had to install and restart my computer and uninstall and reattempt an install three times before it finally worked. Technically it should be as easy as installing the driver and restarting, and bam! everything should work, but that’s not what happened for me. It even got me convinced that I had accidentally purchased a ‘6670’ instead of a ‘7750’, since that’s what the graphics adapter it had mysteriously installed at one point read. Some tips to help get it working for those running Windows7: Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Device Manager (under Devices and Printers section) > Display Adapters > Right click whatever you have there and uninstall, then reattempt the driver installation from the CD provided. Restart and repeat this process until it works.
After the software installation, gaming was AWESOME. I got around 40 fps on ultra settings and 50-60 on high settings for Skyrim, and 60 fps on ultra for Starcraft 2. Super happy with my purchase, as it is a definite upgrade from my stock graphics card in my new desktop.
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