AMD Radeon HD 7750

GCN 1.0 (Cape Verde Pro)
Architecture
Entry-level
Product Tier
512
Shader Cores
16
ROPs
32
TMUs
No RT
Ray Tracing
1 GB
Memory
GDDR5
Memory Type
72 GB/s
Bandwidth
55 W
TDP
GPU Snapshot
Release date:Feb 15, 2012Price at Launch:$109
Type:DesktopArchitecture:GCN 1.0 (Cape Verde Pro)
Generation:Radeon HD 7000 seriesProduct Tier:Entry-level
VRAM Capacity:1 GBTotal Board Power:55 W
Core Configuration
Shader Cores:512TMUs:32
ROPs:16L2 Cache:256 KB
Memory
VRAM Capacity:1 GBMemory Type:GDDR5
Memory Speed:4.5 GbpsMemory Bus:128-bit
Bandwidth:72 TB/s
Graphics Processing
Base Clock:0.8 GHzFP32 Throughput:0.82 TFLOPs
Ray Tracing:NoProcess Size:28nm
Process Name:TSMC 28nmDie Size:123 mm²
Power & Connectivity
Total Board Power:55 WPower Connectors:None
Bus Interface:PCIe 3.0 x16HDMI Support:HDMI 1.4a
DisplayPort Support:DP 1.2DSC:No
Max Displays:3
Media & Software Support
DirectX Support:12Shader Model:6.5
Vulkan Version:1.2OpenGL Version:4.6

Reviews and Ratings

65

Average Score

Based on 11 reviews

Reviewers Liked

  • Cheap
  • Usable on almost any PC
  • Efficient power usage
  • Does not block a second expansion slot
  • Does not require a separate power supply plug

Reviewers Didn't Like

  • Not fast enough to play at full HD
  • Performance rarely surpasses that of older cards that cost only slightly more
80

It may now be bigger and need external power, but AMD's tweaks to the HD 7750 make it a capable budget graphics...

By Expert Reviews on
70

Following on from our look at AMD’s latest úber-powerful graphics cards from their HD 7900 series, we now cast a glance down towards the other end of the performance spectrum at the HD 7700 series.Aimed towards HTPC (Home Theatre PC) users...

By PCWorld New Zealand on
60

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....

By DigitalVersus on
67

A disappointing price means this relatively weak card holds little appeal for...

By PC Pro on
51

The game test results the HD 7750 1GB posted are disappointing in that they in no way suggest AMD's new budget graphics card is a worth upgrade from other popular low end models such as the HD 5770 1GB or GTX 550 Ti 1GB. In fact, both bettered it in...

By Bit-tech.net on
80

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...

By TechRadar on
60

Its $109 list price is the only irresistible thing about AMD Radeon HD 7750, an almost-budget card that can’t keep up with previous generations’ champs....

By PC Mag on

Today Futuremark released a new version of its popular 3DMark benchmarking software, which has been part of the standard Hardware.Info tests since the first version appeared in 1999. Futuremark seems to be taking a cue from Apple with the name this...

By uk.hardware.info on

When we review a new graphics card on Hardware.Info and list the benchmark results, the charts also include other cards from the current and previous generation to put things in perspective. We typically don't go back further in time to avoid...

By uk.hardware.info on

I thought I give the HD 7750 CFX setup a try, considering the card is quite cheap, has low power consumption and could possibly be a decent setup. This review was made possible by Asus Test Setup The computer setup used for this review. ...

By GoldFries on

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...

By X-bit Labs on

The new Radeon HD 7750 card from AMD comes with the 28nm GCN architecture, lower power consumption and interesting features found on the high end 7970 like ZeroCore Power, PCI-Express 3.0, Eyefinity or full support of the HDMI (for 4K resolutions)...

By MadShrimps on