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While the HIS HD 7750 iCooler 1GB GDDR5 Video Card isn't high-end it's packed full of features and technologies. This video card for someone who's on a budget, does some gaming, but heavy on multi-media.
Hello
first of all i want to Thank You for the reviews. They are professionally done and pleasure to watch and listen (i play it at work just to listen coz its so entertaining)...
But i have a Question about not only 7750 graphic card but also a whole passively cooled computer.
1) I want to use LanBoy Air that You have reviewed but not for aesthetics but for the mesh and open construction so i guess good airflow is secured even with no case fans at all.
2) nofan cr 95 or 100 (donno what is actually the difference) - can You tell ma if it will probably fit or definatelly not in Air case ?
3) 7750 with some custom passive cooling on it.
all in all the new ivy bridge cpus will have also versions with tdp of 65 w + 7750 also 50 w. only one ssd drive.
Do You think it may actually make sense ?
Thank You for the reply
Aleks
Case fans are required. Generally, you should have at least three; top, front and rear.
this can't be compared with the 6850 but with a 6770.
the 7750 costs 109$ on newegg and will probably Drop the pprice 5 or 10 dollars in the next times and the 6770 is 10 bucks less.
it's a good choice i think, and it is a newer technology.
I'm curious, this appears to be a single slot card, yet supports crossfire. I have an NVIDIA 9600 gso that also is a single slot card, yet it is stated as having support for sli.. My question is, how exactly is this possible as both are a single slot card with no physical connection for a sli or crossfire bridge?
It has a fan that takes up a second slot. If you try to fit a PCIe card directly below the GPU, it may or may not fit. With a PCI card, it may not fit.
I'm unsure if it's possible to replace the fan+heatsink and replace it where it takes up one slot instead of two.
its hard to recommend this when a 6850 cost a little more(or even less if you look good) and much faster for gaming.
AMD should have made it cheaper or faster imo
Nice, but I'd like to see video cards that don't take up two slots in the mid-high range. :)
I'm going to have to wait until I see more video cards that fill the needs for those who don't want to fit other three expansion cards in an mATX motherboard. :)
Correction: When I said 7000 series, I misspoke. I mean that the 7700 series is low-range/end (budget).
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