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VisionTek Radeon 7750 SFF 1GB DDR3 3M (2x HDMI, miniDP) Graphics Card – 900574 – For Sale – Price
$152.22 Original price was: $152.22.$148.13Current price is: $148.13.
Category: Computer Graphics Cards
Tag: VisionTek
Description
Digital Max Resolution:3840 x 2160
GCN Architecture, PCI Express 3.0 x16 bus interface, High Speed DDR3 memory, and DirectX 11-capable graphics
9th generation programmable hardware tessellation units
300W Minimum PSU recommended- Active Adapters required for the mDP port.Avoid using unofficial software
Operating System-Windows 10, 8/8.1, 7, Vista, XP. Windows XP limited to Dual Video and single audio only
PCI Express based PC is required with one X16 lane graphics slot available on the motherboard
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Trenton –
easy to install works great for dual display monitors
Great product and priced right. We were having issues with our monitors connecting to the display port on the tower and after I put this graphics card in the issue went away
Simeon ‘Sam’ Hovey –
AMD Radeon HD 7700 Series
The one shown in the picture is not the one that was shipped to me although I am not complaining because the one I was shipped (an AMD Radeon HD 7700 Series) met and exceeded my expectations. Additionally, this card is for the HP Small Form Factor workstations in the Z200 series.The difference between what is shown in the image with this product and what I received is that the GFX card has two (non-standard [see image]) HDMI jacks although my new monitor (being an HP VH240a) came with the necessary cables. So this card is running a desktop with two monitors and it does it rapidly and seamlessly. I don’t know whether or not it would be satisfactory for someone who is an intense gamer but for a computer engineer it is an elegant card with a very nice Dashboard for fine tuning both monitors (the second is an HP w2408h which is almost 10 years old) and this card is a major improvement over the motherboard’s GPU. When I installed this card the older monitor’s GFX definition was dramatically improved.I am very happy with this card which I’ve been using since June 2019 and have no reservations in recommending this to other computer engineers or users who know how to install a card and use the CD to install the drivers, who want a very nice GFX card.
Kevin E. Schwitters –
Works great
Worked as advertised! Good value for the price
RA –
Good video card – but not great
I was just looking for a decent video card to upgrade beyond the onboard video (Radeon HD 4200 – yes, I know, ancient) on my MOBO and after doing much homework found that this card was the best fit for my system with the least amount of power requirements and the best performance.PROS:- Fit like a charm in my HP Slimline.- Got both HDMI ports hooked up and having no issues with multiple displays.- Good for moderate gaming. Probably won’t be able to handle some of the newer games unless you setup custom profiles in Catalyst.- Handles rendering and intense GPU processing well. Tested with ptGui and AutoCADD so far. Got pretty good results, pretty quick.- Came with ATX case bracket, HDMI to DVI-D converter and drivers / ATI Catalyst software and instructions.- Rates at a 6.9 / 7.9 on Win7-64 with Phenom II X6 1065t CPU.CONS:- NOISY. Before I upgraded the video card I had about 17 – 20dB of noise from my system at idle. Now it’s about 35dB – 38dB at idle. At 100% CPU usage it’s about 55 – 60dB with case & CPU fan at full throttle with all case covers on. Pretty noisy.- HOT. Hot to the touch. Granted you shouldn’t be “touching” the heat sinks on your GPU card but even from an overnight OFF state to on, it gets hot quickly. Less than two minutes.I’m being generous with the four star here because the heat and noise is almost a deal breaker. Hot and noisy just isn’t a good combination for any type of electronics unless it’s a device that is expected to produce heat and noise. The card itself works great though.For the cooling benefits, a fan is a good thing to have on your GPU. For the noise, eh, not so much – especially the fan on this card. Might want to go with a silent card that just has larger heat sinks and hope your case fan (if you have one) keeps your system cool enough or replace the fan with a liquid cooler for GPU cards (if you have the space).
Logan –
MiniDP port causes problems
This was a good upgrade for my linux box in a low profile case. I previously had a G-Force 970 that refused to display images from a linux program. This card and the amdgpu drivers allowed me to see the displays I was missing, gather fan speed data for diagnostic display and upgrade my resolution to a very nice 2560×1440. I could go higher but I like this resolution things arent too small. Unfortunately this card does not play nice with KVM switches. It’s 2 HDMI ports work fine to share a pair of monitors with another PC, but the 3rd port is a mini-Display Port and with a miniDP-HDMI cable plugged into a single monitor/dual PC switch everything goes berserk. The 3rd monitor refuses to recognize and IIRC the resolutions of the other two monitors got messed up. I now settle for switching my 1 & 2 monitors with my KVM quick switch buttons, and manually toggling the input on monitor 3 between HDMI1 and HDMI2 to get triple monitor display on either my windows 10 PC or my Linux Mint box.
Optistar –
Fan becomes very loud after some use.
This is my second card, great card, usb wireless works great, network wireless works great but the fan makes a lot of noise.
Wolfman –
Excellent budget card
I bought this as a low cost dual HDMI output graphics card for an older Intel I7 machine running an ASUS ROG motherboard in an old and noisy server tower, that supposedly had multi monitor support on it’s on board card, but never seemed capable of actually doing. I run mine in a mirror mode to pipe video and audio into my living room for streaming movies. It’s doing exactly as I need it to do, and I’m a happy customer. I don’t think I’d look to this card for gaming. There are far better choices for the hardcore gamer. Both of my “monitors” are large UHD 4k TV’s, and I have no flicker issues, even with the second one running on a 50 foot HDMI cable. A great buy for someone needing an inexpensive card and multi monitor support.
migejr –
Funcionamiento
Muy buen equipo.
Mark R. –
needed this exact model for compatibility. Works fine. I’m not enough of a techie to pass an opinion on how it compares to the competition.
james ellis –
I bought this card to replace the GT 620 that came with my ACER XC-605 i5 4440 8 gb 220 psu, which has a low profile single slot PCIE. I would recommend this card to anyone who has a similar system, while the GT 620 struggled with Elite Dangerous on the lowest settings the 7750 runs smoothly even on ultra. Well worth the investment if your a retro gamer.
bernard tremblay –
merci
J S. –
great card … expensive but powerful for an ultra small form factor and low power
G.H.C. –
Works just as described