It is called the Biz View board and places emphasis on multi-screen setups

Mar 28, 2013 08:39 GMT  ·  By

There is much to be said about the normal AMD Radeon HD 7750 graphics card, which means that just as much can be written about a custom-made model, maybe more because of who the company behind it is.

Diamond Media is actually a less-known partner of Advanced Micro Devices, or at least one that shows up in the news less than, say, PowerColor, ASUS and XFX, to name a few.

Still, the company has a solid supply chain and customer base in the consumer graphics industry and the market for video capture devices, set-top boxes and accessories.

The Biz View 750 (BV750) Low Profile Radeon HD 7750 1G GDDR5 video graphics card is made in a way that should appeal to HTPC lovers or those who prefer miniature PCs for any other reason.

After all, it is a low-profile board, meaning that the PCB (printed circuit board) is half the height of normal ones.

The Eyefinity technology still got a lot of attention though, even though HD 7750 isn't supposed to be too powerful.

The top resolution is of beyond 5760 x 1080 pixels, or so the press release says. Stereo 3D is included too, along with “universal bezel compensation.”

Then, there is the CrossFire technology support. It lets more than one card link together, making it easier to create multi-monitor setups that run smoothly.

Speaking of performance, the GPU in the card has a frequency of 800 MHz and a memory clock of 1,125 MHz (1 GB of GDDR5 VRAM).

Finally, the BV750 has a pair of dual-link DVI ports and a mini DisplayPort connector, plus a pair of DVU-to-VGA adapter cables for dual-monitor support when EyeFinity isn't used.

AutoCAD, Adobe Suite and GIS software, and any other 2D workstation application, should run just fine. More info on the product page.