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HIS HD7750 iCooler Graphics Card Review

The HIS HD7750 arrives in a box featuring a rather bland 3D rendered sword on the front. Let's move on quickly.

The HD7750 doesnt really ship with a ‘bundle', just a video converter and an instruction leaflet on how to plug the card into the PCI e slot.

The HIS HD7750 iCooler is basically a black shroud, and large blue fan, resting on top of a small heatsink underneath. The card is built around a blue PCB.

When we looked at our sample, we noticed the black shroud wasn't attached properly (see above). It is only held in place by four small plastic ‘catch' levers and can actually be forced out of position with only a little pressure. Best to check your own card when you first remove it from the box.

The card is equipped with a DVI, HDMI and full sized Displayport connector. It doesnt require any PCIe power connector for operation.

The cooler isn't substantial by physical stature, but this GPU core shouldn't produce much heat anyway.

This HD7750 uses 1GB of GDDR5 Hynix H5GQ2H24MFR memory which is the same as the HD7770 cards we received for review.

A basic overview of the HIS HD7750 featuring the Cape Verde 28nm GPU Core. This card has 512 unified shaders, 16 ROPS and 1GB of GDDR5 memory connected via a 128 bit memory interface. The core runs at 800mhz and the memory at 1,125mhz (4.5Gbps effective).

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4 comments

  1. What an insanely dull card from AMD. not much HIS could do to make this interesting. but why not focus on a single slot cooler for HTPC? would have been ideal, right?