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Sapphire HD 7730 1GB DDR3 Pro Reviews

PC Advisor‘s review Edit

The 7730 is on the cusp of being cheap enough to be interesting. As of the time of writing, this 1GB version of the 7730 was available for £64, whereas the 7750 still costs about £80. At that price, the 7730 is marginally better value, although personally, we'd probably still plump for the 7750 just for its higher speed. However, should the 7730 drop down to around the £60 mark in comparison, it would rank as a very nice buy for the money. Modest in power requirements, quiet, and offering capable performance for a card this cheap, it's a viable sub-£65 option.
7.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Nov 11, 2013

TechRadar UK‘s review Edit

It would be easy for a normal consumer, especially one looking to pick up a budget card, to make a mistake and buy this. And it would most definitely be a mistake to pick up the DDR3-hobbled card over the GDDR5 version. To be honest, it would also be a mistake to pick this up instead of Nvidia's impressive, tiny re-designed GT 640. Still, in this price range, any card other than AMD's HD 7770 is a tough sell. The budget GPU market is a fertile land, but this particular card needs its ground salting.
3.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Oct 24, 2013

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