Monday, 4 June 2012

AMD announces 900MHz version from the Radeon HD 7750, calls it 'the other 7750'

AMD announces 900MHz version of the Radeon HD 7750, calls it 'the other 7750'

The initial Radeon HD 7750 won plaudits because of its low-wattage performance and $109 cost, however AMD's made the decision to place out one more version with 100MHz more clock whizz. The brand new card also is actually known as the Radeon HD 7750, and will also sit alongside its doppelganger in the shops from the world's computer stores just daring you place the main difference. How would you do this By checking whether it needs a separate energy supply: the initial 7750 was powered entirely with the PCIe slot, restricting its energy to 75W and therefore its clock speed to 800MHz, as the brand new one accepts additional energy to provide a little more grunt and stand above pending competition from NVIDIA. XFX has leaped aboard using the 7750 Black Edition Double Dissipation listed at $115 following a rebate, and AnandTech states other suppliers follows suit. So, unless of course you are totally from energy jacks, guess what happens to search for.

Image thanks to Newegg.

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