ASUS’ AMD Radeon HD 7750 card comes with Super Alloy electronics and hardware monitoring

Jul 16, 2012 08:21 GMT  ·  By

Well-known motherboard and tablet manufacturer, the maker of Google’s Nexus 7, Taiwanese company ASUS has just announced a new AMD Radeon HD 7750 video card. The new device features high-quality components, hardware monitoring and is factory overclocked.

ASUS’ new AMD Radeon HD 7750 video card is officially called HD7750-1GD5-V2 and is powered by AMD’s “Cape Verde” graphics processing unit that comes with a very small 123-square millimeter die size, containing 1.5 billion transistors.

The default GPU speed is 800 MHz when working in full load 3D mode. In 2D mode, the frequency of the GPU will drop to a low 300 MHz.

The 1024 MB of GDDR5 memory is clocked at 4500 MHz default when in 3D mode, but it drops to 600 MHz when working in 2D.

Like we’ve already said, ASUS’ HD7750-1GD5-V2 video card comes factory overclocked with frequencies set at 820 MHz for the GPU and 4600 MHz for the memory.

The memory and the GPU work on a tight 128-bit BUS, so playing games with very high resolutions will be a little tricky.

ASUS’ new AMD Radeon HD 7750 video card is not too impressive on the pre-overclocking side, but the company is emphasizing on the fact that the HD7750-1GD5-V2 comes with high-quality Super Alloy Chokes and Capacitors that have 250% the working life of normal electronic components.

The “Cape Verde XT” GPU is part of AMD’s GCN architecture and comes with much improved GPU compute performance.

The GPU has 512 unified shader processors, 32 texturing units and 16 ROPs.

The HD7750-1GD5-V2 also comes with “GPU Tweak” of overclocking and hardware monitoring software and the company touts that the cooling fan is “dustproof” and will work in dusty environments 25% longer without any maintenance intervention.

The price is slated at about $164 or €134 for the European user.

Also check out ASUS' Radeon HD 7770 custom card here.

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