AMD's Radeon HD 7750 graphics card is one of the upper mid-range graphics cards available with the highest number of incarnations.
Gigabyte has just added another one to the list, one that has more differentiating it from the others than a new cooler.
The company changed the normal memory in order to strike a lower price.
Instead of 1 GB of GDDR5 VRAM, 2 GB of DDR3 RAM are used, taking the price from $110-120 / 110-120 Euro to under $95 / 95 Euro.
For those that want performance numbers, the memory runs at 1.6 GHz and the GPU works at 800 MHz.
Other specs include two DVI ports, an HDMI output (gold-plated), D-Sub and a spirally-projecting aluminum heatsink, plus a 100 mm fan.
An 850 MHz variant of the board ships for $100 / 100 Euro.