Testseek.co.uk have collected 28 expert reviews of the AMD Radeon HD 7750 1GB GDDR5 PCIe and the average rating is 67%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD Radeon HD 7750 1GB GDDR5 PCIe.
Experts 67% 28 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Compact card, ZeroCore Power, Low power consumption
Small gain in performance on old generation, Fan makes high pitched noise on reference model (though the models in stores should have different cooling systems)
Power consumption is well controlled on this card and is lower than the old generation. Nevertheless performance in gaming isn’t as good as expected and it only just merits a three-star rating. ...
Small, single slot design, Good GPU overclocking, Good cooling performance, Very Quiet (when fan below 40%), Black PCB,
Expensive at this performance level, Unplayable framerates above 1920x1080, 1GB GDDR5 may not be enough for some
Let's be honest here; I never expected this GPU to set the performance world on fire. In fairness we didn't have any low spec GPU's to hand in the short space of time we had with this card so comparing it against the likes of the GTX560Ti 2GB was a li...
Next-gen features, Low price, Great power efficiency, Handles GPU-intensive tasks well
Underwhelming OC results
If AMD's HD 7970 debut Southern Islands card arrived in a fancy tux heralding a bunch of world firsts (first PCIe 3.0 card, first DirectX 11.1-compatible), this HD 7750 turns up to little fanfare in a Burton polo shirt and trainers. The new Graphics Co...
Abstract: Make no mistake: The AMD Radeon HD 7750 is not a fast . It will not play the latest games at a smooth frame rate at full 1080p resolution with all the details turned up. You'll have to reduce the resolution and dial down the features in hot new 3D game...
The AMD Radeon HD 7770 GHz Edition and Radeon HD 7750 graphics cards have come to replace the Radeon HD 6770 and HD 6750 and are indeed faster, yet not fast enough to compete with Nvidia’s previous-generation solutions, particularly the GeForce GTX 56...
If you need a bottom-dollar graphics upgrade that will work in almost any modern PC, this is a good choice. You can get a lot more performance elsewhere for not much more money, though....