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XFX FX-775A-ZDF4 Pro Reviews

overclockersclub‘s review Edit

Overall, the XFX R7750 performed as expected. It’s hard for the review to give it much credit in the results section when compared to the compared cards; those were some tough competitors. For a 1 GB card with such a low power draw and awesome temperature profile, this card is a winner – at least, depending on what you want to do with it. Personally, I wouldn’t call it your next hardcore gaming card, but that wasn’t what it was designed for. It’s a great mid-range video card that can handle all the newer games – just maybe not with Eyefinity and maxed out settings. But for getting to play the games and at such an affordable price, this card can’t be beat. The cost is low enough, whether you are getting into building your own rig for the first time, or if you’ve been doing it a long time – it is a card that is right for the price. The XFX R7750 didn’t blow me out of the water with results, but I didn’t expect it to. It did overclock very easily by just maxing out the sliders, though there wasn’t a huge gain from this, given that it comes clocked somewhat high right out of the box. Again, the temperatures and energy consumption are the high selling points for this card. If you often leave your rig running all day and night, I’m sure your power bill shows this extra amount every month. This is a perfect card for any home theater or mid-range gaming rig. Overall, it won’t make Skyrim run like real life, but will run the game quite nicely. It is a price, power, and temperature winner.
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Published on:
Jun 27, 2012

Fudzilla‘s review Edit

Our today's guest was another XFX's next gen card that boasts a 28nm GPU. One of the flagship features of AMD's graphics cards is low consumption, something that our today's sample already proved. XFX DD Radeon 7750 800M 1GB graphics card packs enough juice to provide pleasant gaming at 1680x1050. The card doesn't need extra power connectors and its TDP is only 55W. XFX did a great job when it comes to thermals and noise on its Radeon 7750. The company opted on the Double Dissipation cooler that we've seen earlier on their overclocked XFX Radeon 7770 graphics cards. For starters, this means that the card will never overheat as the cooler is more than enough for the needs of Cape Verde Pro chips used on Radeon HD 7750 cards. Furthermore, there's no need for full throttle operation so XFX's DD Radeon 7750 800M is almost inaudible, both in desktop and gaming scenarios. XFX opted on reference clocks for this card, but overclocking is not an issue. Namely, AMD's Catalyst Overdrive limits GPU overclocking to 900MHz but if you use additional tools, you can go higher.
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Published on:
Mar 06, 2012

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