XFX AMD Radeon HD 7750 1GB GDDR5 DVI/HDMI/DisplayPort PCI-Express Video Card FX775AZNP4;FX-775A-ZNP4
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- Chipset: AMD Radeon HD 7750
- Video Memory: 1GB GDDR5
- Memory Interface: 128-bit
- Bus: PCI-Express?3.0 x16
- Max. Resolution: 2560 x 1600
- Connectors: DVI-I, HDMI, DisplayPort
XFX AMD Radeon HD 7750 1GB GDDR5 DVI/HDMI/DisplayPort PCI-Express Video Card
XFX Video Cards
XFX AMD Radeon HD 7750 1GB GDDR5 DVI/HDMI/DisplayPort PCI-Express Video Card FX775AZNP4;FX-775A-ZNP4
List Price: $ 119.99
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Super-fast, super-quiet card,
My computer had a WEI score of 3.1 before I added this card; now it scores 7.4 ‘Nuff said. But wait, there’s more! I bought it expressly to play Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit. Before the card, the game was virtually unplayable because the steering wheel was so sensitive; the slightest turn would send the car from one side of the road to the other. With this super-fast card, the steering is much improved, must more realistic. The card installed without a hitch. Five stars for this card!
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Nice card – works great, even with 300W PSU,
I needed to upgrade a Dell Optiplex 755 (Mini Tower) to triple head. Unfortunately it uses a BTX motherboard which means there’s no case opening for the “second half” of a double-slot card, and even single-slot cards that are double-wide internally (due to a large fan) cannot be used as the fan collides with the CPU cooler. Also, it’s equipped with a very limiting 305W PSU.
This XFX card fit my needs perfectly – single-slot, no double-wide fan, and very power frugal. After installing it in the 755 and installing the latest AMD drivers, the PC seemed to work fine, but then gave me several BSODs over the next couple of hours. I feared an underrated power supply, but after doing a proper uninstall of every trace of ATI/AMD drivers, and then re-installing, the stability problems were resolved; it’s been running continuously for a week with no issues.
The machine is not intended for gaming, so I don’t have much to say about it’s 3D performance, however I did have to give it a try! I installed half-life 2, configured Eyefinity with bezel correction (5920 x 1200), set the graphics setting to max (except for 2x AA and 4x Anisotropic Filtering) and played for about 10 minutes. The DVI connected monitor gave me some trouble with weird flickering, but turning off “Alternate DVI operation mode” in Catalyst Control Center fixed it. I didn’t check the exact frame rate, but it was fast enough – no lag, no stuttering, smooth action.
I am very happy with this card.
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Great Mid-Range Video Card,
Scores a 7.4 on windows experience index. It was a decent upgrade to my HD5670 that it replaced. It’s absolutely silent, can’t even hear it while gaming (and I have a very quiet computer). for 110, it’s a bit pricey. However, if you need a low power consuming, one-slot card, this is by far the best. If not, then go with a 6850 for about $150. If you have any questions, please comment and I will reply.
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