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Sapphire HD7730 2GB GDDR3 and 1GB GDDR5 Review


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Identical box artwork to the GDDR3 version, although the ‘star' panel top right highlights the 1GB of GDDR5 memory with this model.
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Sapphire include literature and a software/driver disc. We do recommend you get the latest drivers direct from the AMD website however as the drivers on the disc may be several months out of date.
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The card looks almost identical to the GDDR3 version of the card, however the rear of the PCB has no memory chips visible. All of the memory is installed on the other side of the PCB.
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The dual slot card has a single VGA, HDMI and DVI port as shown above.
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Not a surprise to see the same tiny cooler on this card, but it really shouldn't need anything more significant. We will test this later however.

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3 comments

  1. Not bad really considering the price. ideal for a low power system with a weak power supply too as there are no demands placed on it.

  2. You know, for that low performance, you might as well get an APU at that budget range. A10-6800K is $130 or so at this time, whereas this $60 + a CPU will be well over that.

  3. The integrated graphics of an APU won’t be as powerful as a HD7730.