XFX Radeon HD 7750 Double Dissipation

XFX Radeon HD 7750 Double Dissipation

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XFX Radeon HD 7750 Double Dissipation Reviews

OverclockersClub

07/2012

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XFX Double Dissipation R7750 Review

XFX has been in the market competing in gaming-oriented video cards with both AMD and NVIDIA for some time. Over the years, they have also made PSUs, cables, adapters, and the unique WarPad mouse pad – something I showed you about a year ago. Today, we'll be taking a look at what XFX is really known for – GPUs such as the R7750 Double Dissipation 1GB Black Edition card. I always have found it funny how rare it is to actually find a card from XFX that isn't a "Black Edition" card – other than the lower end GPUs, most of their cards start out a bit overclocked. If you know XFX at all, you'd know the technology behind the Double Dissipation; two fans to air-cool everything including the GPU, heat sinks, VRMs, and PCB board. It's designed to cool effectively without adding extra noise to your case – a noble deed to ensure double the fans doesn't mean double the noise. One truly unique feature about this card is the fact that it is a bit faster than your typical 7750. It's actually clocked 100 MHz faster than the reference card, which would otherwise be at 800 MHz. It's also ready to handle up to three displays; great for those wanting to set up an Eyefinity build.