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SAPPHIRE Radeon HD 7750 11202-00-20G Video Card

SAPPHIRE Radeon HD 7750 11202-00-20G Video Card
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SAPPHIRE Radeon HD 7750 11202-00-20G Video Card
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Rating: 8.67/10
Rahzel@NCIX
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Review Date: 03/12/13
SAPPHIRE Radeon HD 7750 11202-00-20G Video Card
Cons:7770 is only a bit more and performs quite a bit better

Pros:Fairly quietRuns coolNo PCI-E power connector requiredUses little power
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For most people, the 7770 is a no-brainer to buy instead of the 7750 since the difference is so little. But I bought this for my HTPC so I wanted a cool and quiet card that drew little power. This is an excellent choice for a high-end HTPC if you want to use madVR with high settings for high quality video playback. For basic HTPC use, a 6450 or Trinity would suffice.This card fits in a pretty niche market IMO. It's ok for a budget low-end gaming machine, and might be able to hybrid x-fire with the upcoming Richland APUs. Also works great for a high-end HTPC. But if you want better performance per dollar, the 7770 is a better choice. And for basic use or a basic HTPC, there are cheaper alternatives.
Michael_H@NCIX
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Review Date: 12/05/12
SAPPHIRE Radeon HD 7750 11202-00-20G Video Card
Cons:-For some reason, I feel like if I were to handle it, I might accidentally break one of the small parts on the back of the video card.-Don't purchase this card if you're expecting to play at 1080P and max settings with smooth FPS. You need to go a few levels higher.

Pros:-Relatively quiet. I can barely hear the fan.-Perfors better by a large amount compared to my old ATI radeon hd 4350.-Able to play games such as Borderlands 2, Battlefield 3 on moderate settings
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I bought this graphics card when it was on sale and I don't regret buying it. I know it doesn't play all the latest games at max settings, 1080P, but I knew what I was going into and comparing it to the other cards at price point, I'm happy with this purchase. I'm currently playing Borderlands 2 and Battlefield 3. I'm using a 1366 by 720 resolution screen and I won't be getting a 1080P monitor anytime soon. So if you have monitors that are higher, be ready to lower some of your settings to get better or playable FPS.These games were all played on Window Fullscreen Mode. Fullscreen might perform better.Battlefield 3 f 1366 x 720All on high settings except for 4AA (I forgot what it was but I have all the others on high settings. I don't need to extra fancy stuff).The lowest FPS I've experienced was probably with huge explosions very close to me (about 26 ~ 29 FPS). There are some youtube videos that show the gameplay at 1080P if you're interested.Borderlands 2 f 1366 x 720PAll on high except for bloom, distance is set to medium, blur is off, 4x AA (or w/e it's called) and physx is set to low.The lowest I've ever seen was probably using an explosive shotgun on a psycho and seeing blood squirt everywhere on the screen. The FPS was about 18 ~ 20 for some reason. Also, sometimes when I alt-tab and switch back to the game, I get micro stuttering when zooming in on snipers and weapons with scopes. After one zoom, the problem goes away.League of Legends f 1366 x 720PAll max settings, effects are set to medium. This was the first game I tested and there's so much eye candy that I didn't initially see with my old graphics card. I had to put on V-sync because my monitor isn't able to handle 120+ FPS, causing so much screen tearing. There's almost no dip in team fights with so much spells and effects going on. The lowest FPS I've seen was 49 and 14 when alt-tabbed.That's all the intensive games I've played for hours.Intel core i5 2500k8GB RAMGigabyte Z68AP-D3 motherboardSapphire Radeon HD 7750 1GB
BunKmasta@NCIX
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Review Date: 06/23/12
SAPPHIRE Radeon HD 7750 11202-00-20G Video Card
Cons:Unnecessary 2-slot HSF...

Pros:faster than expected. Runs BF3 on High at 1650x1080, supprisingly. 35+ fps, when paired with slightled overclocked Phenom X3 B73. Runs Cool. Low power, system runs flawlessly with Antec 300W PSU.
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Performance wise, everything about this card is fantastic. Its not a $300 Gaming monster, but its not a $300 Card. It can turn your HTPC into a media gaming masterpiece though. My only gripe is that the HSF takes up 2 slots, for no real good reason. and the HSF does not exhaust out of the case.
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