ATI FirePro V3750 100-505552 Workstation Video Card
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Diesel Rating: Review Date: 11/06/09 |
Pretty solid
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vb Rating: Review Date: 07/29/09 |
Nice card
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own the card a bit more than a month. It performs great. I didn't test or compare it with other cards yet, but pretty happy with what I have. Use it mainly for video-audio editing. No problems so far. |
Dave Rating: Review Date: 05/26/09 |
Greatness
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this is one great card.... its cheap and performs very well.. I bought two of them.. And yes you can crossfire.. the latest drivers lets you use up to 4 cards! One is great.. but two is even better.. the fan has a funny sound.. replace it with an Arctic cooling heat sink is recommenced. it drops the temperatures to 34 from 63 on idle. Crysis is decent. I get the same as my previous 3870 in frame rates. It won't run in two cards in games, but still great value for high polygon 3d rendering. Its faster than the V5600 too. around 30 percent and more effective. great card, cheap price and i will recommended it . My setups i7 920 3.8ghz, 9Gb DDR3 1600. P6T. Also AMD 9850 BE 3.6Ghz 12GB DDR2 M3A79T both configs gives almost the same scors. i7 has the edge but hardly noticable. If you can go AMD, its 400 dollars cheaper and will give good results. i7 is for those hardcore user. hella fast... do it if you have the money |
This is my first workstation card. Bought this for a budget system. It's works, no problems with drivers, and I'm very happy overall with the improvements I'm seeing in Maya, Photoshop, and Illustrator with this computer. Running AMD Phenom II X4 945, 4 GB of RAM with a AM3 Gigabite board. I'm considering crossfiring in the future or taking another step up the ladder if my budget allows it.