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09 March 2012

ASUS Radeon HD 7750 1 GB

Introducing ASUS Radeon HD 7750 1 GB.
Two weeks ago AMD launched their Radeon HD 7700 Series. The cards use the all-new Cape Verde graphics processor which is based on AMD's new GCN Graphics Core Next architecture that promises increased performance and lower power draw.

Cape Verde is a downscale from the "Tahiti" silicon, on which higher Radeon HD 7900 series parts are based. There are fewer number of redundant components, so Cape Verde is left functionally-identical to Tahiti, but is smaller, built for more affordable graphics cards. Cape Verde also retains the basic hierarchy of the architecture as implemented in Tahiti.


The ASUS Radeon HD 7750 is a custom implementation of the HD 7750, using a custom heatsink and increased clock rates of 820 MHz GPU and 1150 MHz memory.

Packaging


Contents


You will receive:
  • Graphics card
  • Driver CD + Documentation
  • Analog VGA Adapter




The Card

ASUS is using a cooler on their card that we have seen on other models before. It extends slightly beyond the base PCB, but not by much, so the card should fit fine in any case.

The card requires two slots in your system.

Display connectivity options include one DVI port, one full size HDMI port one full size DisplayPort. You may use all the outputs at the same time, thanks to AMD's superior display output architecture.

An HDMI sound device is included in the GPU, too. It is HDMI 1.4a compatible which includes HD audio and support for Blu-ray 3D movies. The DisplayPort outputs are version 1.2 which enables the use of hubs and Multi-Stream transport.

You may combine up to two HD 7750 cards from any vendor in a multi-GPU CrossFire configuration for higher framerates or better image quality settings. Please note the lack of a CrossFire connector - all data is transferred via the PCI-Express bus.

Pictured above are photos of the front and back, showing the disassembled board. High-res versions are also available (front, back). If you choose to use these images for voltmods etc, please include a link back to this site or let us post your article.

A Closer Look

The ASUS heatsink is a simple piece of aluminum with a fan tied to it. No fancy heatpipes or copper plate, which are not needed given the low heat output of this card.

The card does not require any external power, all power is coming via the PCI-Express slot.

An APW7098 is used to generate the GPU voltage. It is a very basic controller and does not support software voltage control.

The GDDR5 memory chips are made by Hynix, and carry the model number H5GQ2H24MFR-T2C. They are specified to run at 1250 MHz (5000 MHz GDDR5 effective).

AMD's new Cape Verde graphics processor introduces a new shader architecture, it is also the second GPU to be produced on a 28 nm process at TSMC. The transistor count is 1.5 billion.

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