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Sapphire HD7750 Ultimate Edition Review

Homefront’s PC version was developed by Digital Extremes, a Canadian developer responsible for numerous Unreal Tournament games and Bioshock ports. It received mixed reports, although Kitguru really likes the single player aspect of this title. The engine isn’t the most demanding on the market, but it requires decent partnering hardware for solid frame rates at 1080p.

The Sapphire HD7750 struggles to maintain playable frame rates at 1080p, meaning the image quality or resolution would need to be reduced.

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10 comments

  1. AMD would be completely lost without Sapphire fixing their messes at times.

  2. Good read. Any chance they could release a passively cooled HD6970 🙂 ?

  3. Heatsink is good, but would that sticker not need to be removed before using it? might melt into the fins.

  4. Great product, good old sapphire never fail to deliver the goods for media buffs.

  5. Ok ill probably get attacked for this, but here it goes.

    Why not passively cool the hD7770? I cant see how it runs too hot for a passive cooler.