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| Review: HIS Radeon HD 7750 Low Profile (1GB GDDR5) |
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| Posted by Dexter K. | ||||
| Wednesday, 13 February 2013 00:10 | ||||
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Introduction A few months ago HIS sent us a Radeon 7750. This card was a full-sized (compared with other 7750s) card featuring a custom cooler but lacked voltage control. Well, HIS is back with a new version of the 7750. This time it is a half-height card that sports a dual-fan heatsink and voltage control onboard. Since it uses the same GPU as the previous card, lets see if the voltage control makes a difference or if the half-height hinders the card in some way or another.
Here's a little about HIS taken from their website ...
The Radeon 7750 supports tons of cool features such as DirectX 11, OpenCL 1.1, DirectCompute 11, Accelerated video encoding, transcoding, and upscaling,UVD 3 dedicated video playback accelerator, AMD HD3D technology, DisplayPort 1.2, HDMI 1.4a, Dual-link DVI with HDCP, VGA, and many other features.
We'll be testing the HIS Radeon 7750 iCooler on a new test rig, which consist of the following Intel Core i7 - 3770k @ 4.0ghz (LGA 2011), Gigabyte Z77X-UD4H,4x2gb Patriot Viper memory, Custom water loop cooler, and an Antec 1200w Quattro power supply. Lets skip the sweet talk and get down to business.
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