HIS Radeon HD 7750 iCooler review

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So, pictures then, below you can see the Radeon HD 7750 from HIS, these are 1GB model cards. Included with the card will be manual and a demo and driver CD, power converters and monitor connector converters to get your multi-monitor freak on.

HIS Radeon HD 7750

As usual we see a HIS colored blue looking card. The 1.5 Billion transistor encounting 28nm Cape Verde based core is tied to a whopping 1GB memory -- which is a lot for entry level products.

HIS Radeon HD 7750

The reference 7750 cards are clocked at a 8800 MHz core frequency and the GDDR5 memory runs at 4.5 Gbps (effective data rate as GDDR5 has a quad data-rate, so effectively that quadruples that number) the memory bus is 128-bit though. The 7750 from HIS follow the reference clocks.

HIS Radeon HD 7750

Here we can see the backside, the card will fit pretty much any chassis, with the 7750 actually being a single slot solution. The backside of the PCB shows a very non-complex design, that's typically a very good sign.

Now the HIS iCooler actually makes this card dual-slot. it's worth it though as cooling is much better and extremely silent compared to the reference cooler on the R7750

HIS Radeon HD 7750

Connectivity wise the output connectors will vary per brand. The 7750, due to its single slot design gets three connectors, a DP, HDMI and a DVI connector.

HIS Radeon HD 7750

The reference R7750 consumes roughly 55 Watts under your typical gaming load. The boards' overall power consumption from idle to load is excellent really. Expect an idle wattage of roughly 10 Watts and, when the monitor goes into power save mode, the card throttles down even lower towards 3 Watts.

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