AMD Radeon HD 7750 Video Card Review
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The Radeon HD 7750 achieved the same performance level as the GeForce GTS 450 on all the games we ran; it was between 4% and 9% faster than its main competitor on 3DMark 11. The greatest difference between these two video cards, however, was for “GPGPU” applications, i.e., using the GPU to run regular programs in order to increase performance. On Media Espresso, the new Radeon HD 7750 was 19% faster than the GeForce GTS 450, proving that the new “GNC” architecture from AMD is really optimized for this kind of application.
The GeForce GTX 550 Ti, which costs a little more than the Radeon HD 7750, was between 5% and 12% faster than the reviewed card on games, but on Media Espresso the new Radeon HD 7750 was 19% faster.
The Radeon HD 7750, unlike the Radeon HD 7770 GHz, is priced right, and provides a good price/performance ratio for the user who is looking for an entry-level mainstream video card at the USD 100-110 price range, with the advantage of being significantly faster for regular applications that use the GPU in order to increase processing performance, such as Media Espresso and Photoshop.
