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  • Avg. price: ~£95
  • VRAM: 1 GB
  • Memory bus width: 128 bit
  • Thermal Design Power (TDP): 55 W

AMD Radeon HD 7750 review. Compare 118 technical specifications and user reviews to see how it ranks among graphics cards and if it is worth buying.

3.6

Overall score

What it is: An overall evaluation of the graphics card's quality, based on technical analyses and user reviews.

When it matters: When you need a quick reference to identify the best graphics cards on the market.

Score components:

90.0%

3.1

Technical Score

10.0%

8.7

User score

Poor
3.1

Technical Score

What it is: An assessment of the graphics card's technical performance, covering key areas such as gaming and rendering performance, ray tracing, memory configuration, power efficiency, cooling, connectivity, features, and build quality.

When it matters: When you want to compare graphics cards based on technical performance and available features.

Score components:

44.0%

1.3

Performance

24.0%

1.4

Memory

12.0%

7.6

Power & Cooling

11.0%

5.5

Platform & Features

5.0%

8.6

Design

4.0%

5.7

Connectivity & Media

Poor
8.7

User score

What it is: A rating that combines user reviews and the total number of reviews received by the graphics card.

When it matters: When you want to understand how a graphics card performs in real use and how reliable it is in terms of performance, temperatures, noise, stability, and long-term ownership.

Score components:

70.0%

8.2

User reviews

30.0%

10

Popularity

User score:
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  • 6.2
    Gaming

    Score components:

    45.0%

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    Floating-point performance

    25.0%

    1.0

    VRAM

    20.0%

    ?

    Ray tracing cores / units

    10.0%

    7.6

    PCI Express (PCIe) version

  • 5.5
    Video editing

    Score components:

    35.0%

    7.0

    AV1 encode

    30.0%

    1.0

    VRAM

    20.0%

    ?

    Floating-point performance

    15.0%

    7.6

    PCI Express (PCIe) version

  • 6.2
    1080p

    Score components:

    55.0%

    ?

    Floating-point performance

    25.0%

    1.0

    VRAM

    10.0%

    ?

    Ray tracing cores / units

    10.0%

    7.6

    PCI Express (PCIe) version

  • 5.9
    1440p

    Score components:

    50.0%

    ?

    Floating-point performance

    30.0%

    1.0

    VRAM

    15.0%

    ?

    Ray tracing cores / units

    5.0%

    7.6

    PCI Express (PCIe) version

  • 5.5
    4K

    Score components:

    40.0%

    ?

    Floating-point performance

    35.0%

    1.0

    VRAM

    20.0%

    ?

    Ray tracing cores / units

    5.0%

    7.6

    PCI Express (PCIe) version

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Verdict

The AMD Radeon HD 7750 is a mid-range graphics card launched in February 2012, based on the 28 nm 'Cape Verde' GPU and Graphics Core Next (GCN) architecture. It features 512 shading units, 32 texture mapping units, and 16 ROPs, with a standard core clock of 800 MHz. The card typically carries 1 GB of GDDR5 memory on a 128-bit interface, delivering a memory bandwidth of 72 GB/s. A primary advantage is its extreme power efficiency, with a low TDP of 55W that allows it to operate without supplemental power connectors, making it ideal for small form factor (SFF) or budget PCs. It also introduced AMD ZeroCore technology, reducing power draw to under 3W during idle. Main drawbacks include its limited 1 GB VRAM, which struggles with modern texture-heavy titles, and its restricted DirectX 12 support (feature level 11_1 only), causing compatibility issues with newer games.

Technical Specifications of AMD Radeon HD 7750

Technical Score

What it is: An assessment of the graphics card's technical performance, covering key areas such as gaming and rendering performance, ray tracing, memory configuration, power efficiency, cooling, connectivity, features, and build quality.

When it matters: When you want to compare graphics cards based on technical performance and available features.

Score components:

44.0%

1.3

Performance

24.0%

1.4

Memory

12.0%

7.6

Power & Cooling

11.0%

5.5

Platform & Features

5.0%

8.6

Design

4.0%

5.7

Connectivity & Media

3.1
AMD Radeon HD 7750 has a technical score of 3.07 points, which is lower than that of 96.9% of products in this category.
User score

What it is: A rating that combines user reviews and the total number of reviews received by the graphics card.

When it matters: When you want to understand how a graphics card performs in real use and how reliable it is in terms of performance, temperatures, noise, stability, and long-term ownership.

Score components:

70.0%

8.2

User reviews

30.0%

10

Popularity

User score:
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8.7
AMD Radeon HD 7750 has a user score of 8.71 points, which is higher than that of 73.3% of products in this category.
Popularity
What it is: An indicator based on the number of reviews received by the graphics card.
When it matters: When you prefer a graphics card that has already been chosen and reviewed by many other users.
10
AMD Radeon HD 7750 has a popularity of 10 points, which is higher than 77.9% of products in this category.
Ratio quality/price

What it is: An indicator that combines the graphics card's overall rating with its cost.

When it matters: When you are looking for a graphics card that offers a strong balance of performance, features, and price.

Score components:

60.0%

3.6

Overall score

40.0%

10

Price

5.5
AMD Radeon HD 7750 has a quality-to-price ratio of 5.5 points, which is lower than 90.9% of products in this category.
3DMark Time Spy benchmark score
What it is: Benchmark result from 3DMark Time Spy, a synthetic DirectX 12 test often used as a quick gaming-performance reference.
When it matters: When you need a fast rough performance sort before digging into game-specific reviews and frame-rate data.

Importance: LOW

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3DMark Port Royal score
What it is: Benchmark result from 3DMark Port Royal, a synthetic test focused on ray tracing performance.
When it matters: When ray tracing matters in the games you actually play and you want one quick way to separate stronger and weaker RT cards.

Importance: LOW

N/A
PassMark (G3D) result
What it is: Overall GPU performance score in PassMark G3D benchmark
When it matters: When you need one broad score to sort cards into rough performance tiers.

Importance: LOW

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PassMark (DirectCompute) result
What it is: PassMark score for DirectCompute performance tests
When it matters: When compute workloads matter alongside gaming performance.

Importance: LOW

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Floating-point performance
What it is: Theoretical floating-point compute performance of the GPU.
When it matters: When rendering, AI, or heavy compute work needs strong single-precision throughput.

Importance: LOW

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VRAM
What it is: Total video memory available on the graphics card
When it matters: When you play at high settings, use texture mods, or work with large creative projects.

Importance: HIGH

1 GB
AMD Radeon HD 7750 has 1 GB of VRAM, which is less than 98.5% of graphics cards and equal to 1.5% of graphics cards.
Memory type
What it is: Type of graphics memory used (GDDR6, HBM2e, etc.)
When it matters: When memory technology is part of the buying decision because it affects bandwidth class, power use, and product positioning.

Importance: LOW

GDDR5
GDDR version
What it is: Generation of GDDR memory used by the graphics card.
When it matters: When you want to separate older memory generations from newer ones before comparing bandwidth, power behavior, and market tier.

Importance: LOW

GDDR5
AMD Radeon HD 7750 uses GDDR5 memory, which is older than on 85% of graphics cards and equal to 13.2% of graphics cards.
Memory bus width
What it is: Width of the memory interface bus in bits
When it matters: When you care about steadier performance at higher resolutions, heavier texture settings, or ray-traced workloads that stress memory traffic.

Importance: HIGH

128 bit
AMD Radeon HD 7750 uses a 128 bit memory bus, which is narrower than that of 69.8% of graphics cards and equal to that of 26.1% of graphics cards.
Maximum memory bandwidth
What it is: Maximum data transfer rate between GPU and its memory
When it matters: When 4K gaming, ray tracing, or creator work can choke a slower memory subsystem.

Importance: HIGH

72 GB/s
AMD Radeon HD 7750 reaches 72 GB/s memory bandwidth, which is lower than that of 97.7% of graphics cards and equal to that of 0.1% of graphics cards.
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PCI Express (PCIe) version
What it is: Version of PCI Express interface supported
When it matters: When you are pairing the card with an older motherboard and want to avoid leaving bandwidth or future compatibility on the table.

Importance: LOW

3.0
AMD Radeon HD 7750 supports PCIe 3.0, which is older than on 77.6% of graphics cards and equal to 20.3% of graphics cards.
PCIe lanes
What it is: Number of PCI Express lanes used for communication
When it matters: When limited lane width could bottleneck the card in some systems.

Importance: LOW

x16
AMD Radeon HD 7750 uses x16 PCIe lanes, which is more than 31.5% of graphics cards and equal to 68.6% of graphics cards.
DirectX version
What it is: Highest supported DirectX API version
When it matters: When you play newer Windows games that depend on the latest graphics features.

Importance: LOW

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Vulkan version
What it is: Highest supported Vulkan API version
When it matters: When modern games, emulators, or creative apps lean on Vulkan support.

Importance: LOW

1.2
AMD Radeon HD 7750 supports Vulkan 1.2, which is older than on 96% of graphics cards and equal to 2.5% of graphics cards.
OpenGL version
What it is: Highest supported OpenGL API version
When it matters: When older games or pro apps still depend on OpenGL compatibility.

Importance: LOW

4.6
AMD Radeon HD 7750 supports OpenGL 4.6, which is more advanced than on 4.8% of graphics cards and equal to 95.2% of graphics cards.
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Max displays supported
What it is: Total number of external displays supported simultaneously
When it matters: When you run a multi-monitor desk for sim racing, trading, or editing.

Importance: LOW

6
AMD Radeon HD 7750 supports up to 6 displays, which is more than 98.8% of graphics cards and equal to 1.2% of graphics cards.
Max digital resolution
What it is: Maximum supported digital display resolution
When it matters: When you plan to drive 4K or 8K panels at their native resolution.

Importance: LOW

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DisplayPort outputs
What it is: Number of DisplayPort video outputs
When it matters: When your setup needs several high-refresh monitors without adapters.

Importance: LOW

1
AMD Radeon HD 7750 offers 1 DisplayPort outputs, which is fewer than 89.5% of graphics cards and equal to 8.6% of graphics cards.
DisplayPort version
What it is: Version of DisplayPort standard supported
When it matters: When your monitor setup depends on newer DisplayPort features for higher refresh rates, higher resolution, or better cable flexibility.

Importance: LOW

1.2
AMD Radeon HD 7750 supports DisplayPort 1.2, which is older than on 93.6% of graphics cards and equal to 4.8% of graphics cards.
DisplayPort link rates
What it is: Supported data link rates for DisplayPort connections
When it matters: When you are pushing high resolution and refresh rate over DisplayPort.

Importance: LOW

5.4 Gbps
AMD Radeon HD 7750 supports DisplayPort link rates up to 5.4 Gbps, which is slower than on 90.9% of graphics cards and equal to 8% of graphics cards.
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Thermal Design Power (TDP)
What it is: Typical power consumption under full load (TDP)
When it matters: When you need a realistic idea of power draw before choosing a PSU or case.

Importance: MEDIUM

55 W
AMD Radeon HD 7750 has a TDP of 55 W, which is lower than that of 96.3% of graphics cards and equal to that of 0.1% of graphics cards.
Power consumption while under peak load
What it is: Peak power draw of the graphics card under maximum load.
When it matters: When transient-heavy gaming loads could stress your power supply.

Importance: LOW

55 W
AMD Radeon HD 7750 draws 55 W under peak load, which is lower than 96.4% of graphics cards and equal to 0.2% of graphics cards.
Recommended PSU wattage
What it is: Recommended wattage of the system power supply
When it matters: When you are checking whether your current power supply is enough.

Importance: LOW

400 W
AMD Radeon HD 7750 recommends a 400 W PSU, which is lower than that of 91.7% of graphics cards and equal to that of 2.5% of graphics cards.
Board power limit
What it is: Maximum configurable power limit for the GPU board
When it matters: When you care about how far the card can be pushed through tuning or factory power settings.

Importance: LOW

55 W
AMD Radeon HD 7750 has a board power limit of 55 W, which is lower than that of 96.9% of graphics cards and equal to that of 0.2% of graphics cards.
PCIe power spec
What it is: PCIe power delivery specification followed
When it matters: When you are checking whether the slot and external cables match the card's intended power-delivery standard.

Importance: LOW

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Size
What it is: Physical size of the GPU card
When it matters: When you need the card to fit a compact case without blocking nearby hardware.

Importance: LOW

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Length
What it is: Physical length of the GPU card
When it matters: When front radiators or drive cages leave only limited GPU clearance.

Importance: LOW

168 mm
AMD Radeon HD 7750 is 168 mm long, which is shorter than 95.8% of graphics cards and equal in length to 1% of graphics cards.
Height
What it is: Physical height of the GPU card
When it matters: When side panels, brackets, or tight case layouts reduce vertical clearance.

Importance: LOW

100 mm
AMD Radeon HD 7750 is 100 mm tall, which is shorter than 97.3% of graphics cards and equal in height to 0.1% of graphics cards.
Slot width
What it is: Number of PCIe slots occupied by the card
When it matters: When you need room for another PCIe card or better airflow under the GPU.

Importance: LOW

1 slot/s
AMD Radeon HD 7750 occupies 1 slot/s, which is slimmer than 96.6% of graphics cards and equal in width to 3.4% of graphics cards.
Weight
What it is: Total weight of the graphics card
When it matters: When sag, bracket support, or shipping stress matters in your build.

Importance: LOW

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AMD Radeon HD 7750 vs the average graphics card

  • 74.4% lower TDP
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has a lower TDP than the average graphics card (55 W vs 215 W). The average graphics card has a TDP of 215 W.
    What it is: Typical power consumption under full load (TDP)
    When it matters: When you need a realistic idea of power draw before choosing a PSU or case.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has a lower TDP than the average graphics card (55 W vs 215 W). The average graphics card has a TDP of 215 W.55 W vs 215 W
  • 38.5% lower PSU requirement
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has a lower PSU requirement than the average graphics card (400 W vs 650 W). The average graphics card has a PSU requirement of 650 W.
    What it is: Recommended wattage of the system power supply
    When it matters: When you are checking whether your current power supply is enough.

    Importance: LOW

    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has a lower PSU requirement than the average graphics card (400 W vs 650 W). The average graphics card has a PSU requirement of 650 W.400 W vs 650 W
  • 117.37 mm shorter card length
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 is shorter than the average graphics card (168 mm vs 285.37 mm). The average graphics card has a length of 285.37 mm.
    What it is: Physical length of the GPU card
    When it matters: When front radiators or drive cages leave only limited GPU clearance.

    Importance: LOW

    AMD Radeon HD 7750 is shorter than the average graphics card (168 mm vs 285.37 mm). The average graphics card has a length of 285.37 mm.168 mm vs 285.37 mm
  • 8x larger L2 cache
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has more L2 cache than the average graphics card (256 MB vs 32 MB). The average graphics card has 32 MB L2 cache.
    What it is: Total size of the GPU’s L2 cache memory
    When it matters: When cache size can help the GPU feed data faster in demanding scenes.

    Importance: LOW

    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has more L2 cache than the average graphics card (256 MB vs 32 MB). The average graphics card has 32 MB L2 cache.256 MB vs 32 MB
  • 2 more displays supported
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 supports more displays than the average graphics card (6 vs 4). The average graphics card supports 4 displays.
    What it is: Total number of external displays supported simultaneously
    When it matters: When you run a multi-monitor desk for sim racing, trading, or editing.

    Importance: LOW

    AMD Radeon HD 7750 supports more displays than the average graphics card (6 vs 4). The average graphics card supports 4 displays.6 vs 4
  • 27 mm lower card height
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 is shorter than the average graphics card (100 mm vs 127 mm). The average graphics card has a height of 127 mm.
    What it is: Physical height of the GPU card
    When it matters: When side panels, brackets, or tight case layouts reduce vertical clearance.

    Importance: LOW

    AMD Radeon HD 7750 is shorter than the average graphics card (100 mm vs 127 mm). The average graphics card has a height of 127 mm.100 mm vs 127 mm
  • 75% lower board power limit
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has a lower board power limit than the average graphics card (55 W vs 220 W). The average graphics card has a board power limit of 220 W.
    What it is: Maximum configurable power limit for the GPU board
    When it matters: When you care about how far the card can be pushed through tuning or factory power settings.

    Importance: LOW

    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has a lower board power limit than the average graphics card (55 W vs 220 W). The average graphics card has a board power limit of 220 W.55 W vs 220 W
  • 1 slot/s slimmer design
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 occupies fewer slots than the average graphics card (1 slot/s vs 2 slot/s). The average graphics card occupies 2 slot/s.
    What it is: Number of PCIe slots occupied by the card
    When it matters: When you need room for another PCIe card or better airflow under the GPU.

    Importance: LOW

    AMD Radeon HD 7750 occupies fewer slots than the average graphics card (1 slot/s vs 2 slot/s). The average graphics card occupies 2 slot/s.1 slot/s vs 2 slot/s
  • Better FP64 ratio
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has a better FP64 ratio than the average graphics card (1:16 vs 1:64).
  • 8x larger L2 cache
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has more L2 cache than the average graphics card (256 MB vs 32 MB). The average graphics card has 32 MB L2 cache.
  • 59.6% smaller GPU die
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has a lower GPU die size than the average graphics card (123 mm² vs 304.25 mm²). The average graphics card has a GPU die size of 304.25 mm².
  • Supports multi-GPU linking
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 supports multi-GPU linking, the average graphics card does not.
  • 2 more displays supported
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 supports more displays than the average graphics card (6 vs 4). The average graphics card supports 4 displays.
  • 1 more DVI outputs
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has more DVI outputs than the average graphics card (1 vs 0). The average graphics card has 0 DVI outputs.
  • 74.4% lower TDP
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has a lower TDP than the average graphics card (55 W vs 215 W). The average graphics card has a TDP of 215 W.
  • 38.5% lower PSU requirement
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has a lower PSU requirement than the average graphics card (400 W vs 650 W). The average graphics card has a PSU requirement of 650 W.
  • 75% lower board power limit
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has a lower board power limit than the average graphics card (55 W vs 220 W). The average graphics card has a board power limit of 220 W.
  • 75% lower peak power draw
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has a lower peak power draw than the average graphics card (55 W vs 220 W). The average graphics card has a peak power draw of 220 W.
  • 8 °C lower idle temperature
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has a lower idle temperature than the average graphics card (30 °C vs 38 °C). The average graphics card has an idle temperature of 38 °C.
  • 54.5% lower idle power draw
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has a lower idle power draw than the average graphics card (5 W vs 11 W). The average graphics card has an idle power draw of 11 W.
  • 117.37 mm shorter card length
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 is shorter than the average graphics card (168 mm vs 285.37 mm). The average graphics card has a length of 285.37 mm.
  • 27 mm lower card height
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 is shorter than the average graphics card (100 mm vs 127 mm). The average graphics card has a height of 127 mm.
  • 1 slot/s slimmer design
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 occupies fewer slots than the average graphics card (1 slot/s vs 2 slot/s). The average graphics card occupies 2 slot/s.
  • 32 fewer compute units
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has fewer compute units than the average graphics card (8 vs 40). The average graphics card has 40 compute units.
  • 58.3% lower base clock speed
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has a lower base GPU clock than the average graphics card (800 MHz vs 1,920 MHz). The average graphics card has a base GPU clock of 1,920 MHz.
  • 152 fewer TMUs
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has fewer TMUs than the average graphics card (32 vs 184). The average graphics card has 184 TMUs.
  • 93.2% lower texture rate
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has a lower texture rate than the average graphics card (25.6 GTexel/s vs 376.8 GTexel/s). The average graphics card has a texture rate of 376.8 GTexel/s.
  • 92.3% lower pixel rate
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has a lower pixel rate than the average graphics card (12.8 GPixel/s vs 165.2 GPixel/s). The average graphics card has a pixel rate of 165.2 GPixel/s.
  • 48 fewer ROPs
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has fewer ROPs than the average graphics card (16 vs 64). The average graphics card has 64 ROPs.
  • 89% lower FP64 performance
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has a lower FP64 performance than the average graphics card (0.1 TFLOPS vs 0.4651 TFLOPS). The average graphics card has FP64 performance of 0.4651 TFLOPS.
  • 3,840 fewer FP32 units
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has fewer FP32 units than the average graphics card (512 vs 4,352). The average graphics card has 4,352 FP32 units.
  • 128 bit narrower memory bus
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has a narrower memory bus than the average graphics card (128 bit vs 256 bit). The average graphics card has a memory bus width of 256 bit.
  • 11 GB less VRAM
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has fewer VRAM than the average graphics card (1 GB vs 12 GB). The average graphics card has 12 GB VRAM.
  • 83.9% lower memory bandwidth
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has a lower memory bandwidth than the average graphics card (72 GB/s vs 448 GB/s). The average graphics card has a memory bandwidth of 448 GB/s.
  • 76.3% slower memory speed
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has a lower effective memory speed than the average graphics card (4,500 MHz vs 19,000 MHz). The average graphics card reaches an effective memory speed of 19,000 MHz.
  • 35.7% slower VRAM clock
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has a lower VRAM clock than the average graphics card (1,125 MHz vs 1,750 MHz). The average graphics card runs its VRAM at 1,750 MHz.
  • 87.5% smaller L1 cache
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has fewer L1 cache than the average graphics card (16 vs 128). The average graphics card has 128 L1 cache.
  • 5.6x larger process node
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has a higher process node than the average graphics card (28 nm vs 5 nm). The average graphics card uses a process node of 5 nm.
  • No ray tracing
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 does not support ray tracing, the average graphics card does.
  • 11 older
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 was released earlier than the average graphics card (2,012 vs 2,023).
  • Older PCIe version
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 supports an older PCIe version than the average graphics card (3 vs 4.0).
  • No mesh shaders
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 does not support mesh shaders, the average graphics card does.
  • Older Vulkan version
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 supports an older Vulkan version than the average graphics card (1.2 vs 1.4).
  • No DirectStorage support
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 does not support DirectStorage, the average graphics card does.
  • Older OpenCL version
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 supports an older OpenCL version than the average graphics card (1.2 vs 3.0).
  • No sampler feedback
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 does not support sampler feedback, the average graphics card does.
  • Older shader model
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 supports an older shader model than the average graphics card (6.5 vs 6.8).
  • 93.2% fewer transistors
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has fewer transistors than the average graphics card (1,500 million vs 21,900 million). The average graphics card has 21,900 million transistors.
  • 2 fewer DisplayPort outputs
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has fewer DisplayPort outputs than the average graphics card (1 vs 3). The average graphics card has 3 DisplayPort outputs.
  • No AV1 encoding
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 does not support AV1 encoding, the average graphics card does.
  • No AV1 decoding
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 does not support AV1 decoding, the average graphics card does.
  • Older HDMI version
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 supports an older HDMI version than the average graphics card (1.4a vs 2.1).
  • Older DisplayPort version
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 supports an older DisplayPort version than the average graphics card (1.2 vs 1.4a).
  • Older HDCP version
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 supports an older HDCP version than the average graphics card (1.2 vs 2.3).
  • Not VR ready
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 is not VR ready, while the average graphics card is.
  • 1 fewer monitors per output type
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 supports fewer monitors per output type than the average graphics card (3 vs 4). The average graphics card supports 4 monitors per output type.
  • 2 fewer fans
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has fewer fans than the average graphics card (1 vs 3).
  • No fan stop
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 does not support fan stop, the average graphics card does.
  • 12 °C lower thermal ceiling
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has a lower thermal ceiling than the average graphics card (105 °C vs 93 °C). The average graphics card has a thermal ceiling of 93 °C.
  • 10 °C higher load temperature
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has a higher load temperature than the average graphics card (77 °C vs 67 °C). The average graphics card has a load temperature of 67 °C.
  • 54 dB noisier at idle
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has a higher idle noise level than the average graphics card (54 dB vs 0 dB). The average graphics card has an idle noise level of 0 dB.
  • No backplate
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 does not include a backplate, the average graphics card does.
  • 128 bit narrower memory bus
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has a narrower memory bus than the average graphics card (128 bit vs 256 bit). The average graphics card has a memory bus width of 256 bit.
    What it is: Width of the memory interface bus in bits
    When it matters: When you care about steadier performance at higher resolutions, heavier texture settings, or ray-traced workloads that stress memory traffic.

    Importance: HIGH

    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has a narrower memory bus than the average graphics card (128 bit vs 256 bit). The average graphics card has a memory bus width of 256 bit.128 bit vs 256 bit
  • 5.6x larger process node
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has a higher process node than the average graphics card (28 nm vs 5 nm). The average graphics card uses a process node of 5 nm.
    What it is: Size of the manufacturing process in nanometers
    When it matters: When process node differences may affect power, heat, and overall efficiency.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has a higher process node than the average graphics card (28 nm vs 5 nm). The average graphics card uses a process node of 5 nm.28 nm vs 5 nm
  • 32 fewer compute units
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has fewer compute units than the average graphics card (8 vs 40). The average graphics card has 40 compute units.
    What it is: Total number of shader multiprocessors or compute units
    When it matters: When you want a better sense of the GPU's overall parallel hardware resources before relying on game benchmarks alone.

    Importance: HIGH

    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has fewer compute units than the average graphics card (8 vs 40). The average graphics card has 40 compute units.8 vs 40
  • 11 GB less VRAM
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has fewer VRAM than the average graphics card (1 GB vs 12 GB). The average graphics card has 12 GB VRAM.
    What it is: Total video memory available on the graphics card
    When it matters: When you play at high settings, use texture mods, or work with large creative projects.

    Importance: HIGH

    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has fewer VRAM than the average graphics card (1 GB vs 12 GB). The average graphics card has 12 GB VRAM.1 GB vs 12 GB
  • 2 fewer fans
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has fewer fans than the average graphics card (1 vs 3).
    What it is: Total number of cooling fans
    When it matters: When you compare cooler designs and want one more clue about thermal potential.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has fewer fans than the average graphics card (1 vs 3).1 vs 3
  • 58.3% lower base clock speed
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has a lower base GPU clock than the average graphics card (800 MHz vs 1,920 MHz). The average graphics card has a base GPU clock of 1,920 MHz.
    What it is: Base operating frequency of the GPU core under standard conditions
    When it matters: When you want to understand the card's guaranteed starting frequency instead of looking only at optimistic boost figures.

    Importance: HIGH

    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has a lower base GPU clock than the average graphics card (800 MHz vs 1,920 MHz). The average graphics card has a base GPU clock of 1,920 MHz.800 MHz vs 1920 MHz
  • 152 fewer TMUs
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has fewer TMUs than the average graphics card (32 vs 184). The average graphics card has 184 TMUs.
    What it is: Total count of texture mapping units on the GPU
    When it matters: When texture-heavy gaming performance matters and you want extra hardware context behind texture-rate claims.

    Importance: HIGH

    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has fewer TMUs than the average graphics card (32 vs 184). The average graphics card has 184 TMUs.32 vs 184
  • 93.2% lower texture rate
    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has a lower texture rate than the average graphics card (25.6 GTexel/s vs 376.8 GTexel/s). The average graphics card has a texture rate of 376.8 GTexel/s.
    What it is: Number of textured pixels the GPU can process per second
    When it matters: When fast texture handling matters in high-refresh gaming workloads.

    Importance: HIGH

    AMD Radeon HD 7750 has a lower texture rate than the average graphics card (25.6 GTexel/s vs 376.8 GTexel/s). The average graphics card has a texture rate of 376.8 GTexel/s.25.6 GTexel/s vs 376.8 GTexel/s

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(Reviews last updated: June 2026)

What customers like about AMD Radeon HD 7750?

  • No external power required; draws all power directly from the PCIe slot
  • Excellent power efficiency with a very low 55W TDP
  • Compact single-slot design fits well in small form factor (SFF) cases and HTPCs
  • Runs cool and quiet in most partner-designed models
  • Provides a significant performance boost over integrated graphics for casual gaming
  • Supports multiple displays and modern features like AMD ZeroCore Power

What customers dislike about AMD Radeon HD 7750?

  • Anemic performance for high-end modern gaming at 1080p or higher resolutions
  • Limited 1GB VRAM can be a bottleneck for more demanding textures and titles
  • Poor price-to-performance ratio compared to some older or slightly more expensive cards like the HD 6850 or GTX 550 Ti
  • The reference design fan can be quite loud due to its small size
  • Overclocking headroom is often very limited or results in stability issues

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wsgf.org
04/03/2012

The WSGF review of the AMD Radeon HD 7770 GHz Edition and HD 7750 highlights both cards as highly efficient, compact, and ideal for mainstream gaming, with the HD 7750 noted for its quiet operation and lack of external power requirements. Performance-wise, they achieve playable frame rates (30-60+ fps) on single screens, but are hampered by limitations in multi-monitor scenarios and...Read more

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techpowerup.com
29/02/2012

The TechPowerUp review of the ASUS Radeon HD 7750 1 GB highlights a 28 nm "Cape Verde" card offering exceptional power efficiency (under 45W gaming) and quiet, cool operation without requiring external power connectors. Its custom design and native DisplayPort/HDMI support make it suitable for HTPCs, though its 13% overclocking headroom is limited by a lack of software voltage...Read more

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techpowerup.com
06/11/2012

The TechPowerUp review of the HIS Radeon HD 7750 IceQ X Turbo 1 GB highlights a heavily customized entry-level card featuring a 900 MHz core overclock and a 6-pin power connector to enhance performance. Pros include exceptionally low operating temperatures from the direct-touch dual-slot cooler and significant manual overclocking potential, alongside versatile connectivity options....Read more

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techpowerup.com
29/08/2012

The TechPowerUp review identifies the Club 3D HD 7750 Low Profile 1 GB as a highly compact, single-slot graphics card, offering superior performance for HTPCs and small-form-factor systems. Key advantages include its 28 nm Cape Verde architecture, low power consumption requiring no external connectors, and native HDMI support. However, the card faces limitations, including...Read more

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legitreviews.com
14/02/2012

The Legit Reviews article evaluates AMD's rollout of the mainstream Radeon HD 7770 GHz Edition (priced at $159) and the Radeon HD 7750 ($109), both built on the new 28nm "Cape Verde" GPU architecture. A core pro highlighted in the review is the integration of the modern Graphics Core Next (GCN) architecture, which significantly optimizes transistor efficiency and cache utilization...Read more

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techspot.com
15/02/2012

The TechSpot review of the AMD Radeon HD 7770 and HD 7750 highlights these 28nm "Southern Islands" cards as the first featuring the GCN architecture, with the HD 7770 GHz Edition delivering a 26% performance boost over its predecessor. The HD 7750 stands out as a compact, single-slot, bus-powered solution ideal for HTPC builds, while both cards boast exceptional power efficiency and...Read more

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guru3d.com
14/02/2012

The ⁠Guru3D review of the AMD Radeon HD 7750 and 7770 introduces the new "Cape Verde" GPU architecture, marking a transition to a 28nm manufacturing process and the Graphics Core Next (GCN) architecture. The review highlights excellent pros, notably the impressive energy efficiency; the HD 7750 requires no external power connectors and operates at under 60W, while the HD 7770 is...Read more

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pcworld.com
23/04/2012

The PCWorld review characterizes the $109 AMD Radeon HD 7750 as a low-end, budget-friendly graphics card that provides a minimal upgrade, featuring a compact size and low power requirements that allow it to run solely off the PCIe slot, perfect for older systems. While it leverages high-end architecture for improved performance over integrated graphics, its primary drawback is...Read more

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wsgf.org
04/03/2012

The WSGF review characterizes the AMD Radeon HD 7770 GHz Edition and HD 7750 as compact, energy-efficient cards suitable for HTPCs, with the HD 7750 noted for its 55W power profile and the HD 7770 delivering over 30 fps at 1080p in titles like DiRT 3. Conversely, both cards struggle with demanding workloads and multi-monitor setups, suffering from low frame rates in Metro 2033 and...Read more

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overclockers.com
15/02/2012

The HIS HD 7750 is a highly efficient, budget-friendly graphics card built on AMD’s 28nm "Cape Verde" architecture, which, according to the Overclockers.com review, serves as an ideal solution for HTPCs or entry-level gaming setups. Equipped with 512 stream processors and 1GB of GDDR5, the card delivers improved performance over older generation hardware while operating quietly and...Read more

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techspot.com
15/02/2012

TechSpot's review of the AMD Radeon HD 7770 and 7750, specifically focusing on benchmarks, shows the HD 7770 delivering strong performance, averaging 65 fps in Crysis 2 and exceeding the GTX 550 Ti by 23-24% in tests. The HD 7750 also shows value, running 13% faster than the HD 6770 and slightly edging out the GTX 550 Ti in specific scenarios. TechSpot However, the analysis notes...Read more

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guru3d.com
14/02/2012

AMD Radeon HD 7750 and 7770 Review Summary The AMD Radeon HD 7700 series cards are reliable, entry-level products designed for budget-conscious consumers looking for good performance at lower monitor resolutions (from 1280x1024 up to 1600x1200). Built on the solid GCN architecture, these cards offer decent generational performance improvements and deliver a reliable gaming...Read more

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techpowerup.com
14/02/2012

The TechPowerUp HIS Radeon HD 7750 iCooler review highlights a 28 nm "Cape Verde" entry-level card featuring exceptional energy efficiency, drawing only 40–50W under load without requiring external PCIe power, paired with a very quiet custom cooler. Key benefits include excellent memory overclocking potential (up to 42%) and AMD’s ZeroCore technology for low idle power. Conversely,...Read more

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tomshardware.com
14/02/2012

The AMD Radeon HD 7770 GHz Edition and Radeon HD 7750 introduced the 28 nm "Cape Verde" GPU architecture to the budget gaming market, aiming for playable 1920x1080 performance. Built on the Graphics Core Next (GCN) architecture, the 7770 features 640 stream processors and a 1 GHz core clock, while the 7750 is cut down to 512 stream processors running at 800 MHz. A major pro for both...Read more

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eteknix.com
15/07/2013

Review Overview The AMD Radeon HD 7750 is highlighted as a highly cost-effective, entry-level upgrade for users looking to step onto the 7000 series product line. It delivers fantastic 2D performance for everyday computer tasks and is capable of handling light gaming workloads. Furthermore, the graphics card is incredibly user-friendly due to its low power consumption, allowing...Read more

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expertreviews.co.uk
29/08/2012

The AMD Radeon HD 7750 (900MHz edition) is an updated budget graphics card that increases its core clock speed from 800MHz to 900MHz. This hardware tweak delivers a noticeable performance boost of over 10% in games like Dirt 3, pushing frame rates past the smooth 30fps threshold at 1,920×1,080 resolution. Additionally, it offers strong multi-monitor versatility with one dual-link...Read more

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uk.pcmag.com
15/03/2012

The PCMag UK AMD Radeon HD 7750 Review evaluates this 2012 card as an unexceptional, average performer that earns a 3.0 out of 5 rating due to a tough price-to-performance ratio. Architecturally, it is the lowest-end model in AMD’s 28nm Graphics Core Next "Southern Islands" line, featuring an 800MHz engine clock, 512 stream processors, and 1GB of GDDR5 memory on a 128-bit interface....Read more

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hothardware.com
15/02/2012

The AMD Radeon HD 7770 and 7750 graphics cards, built on the 28nm "Cape Verde" GPU architecture, bring the advanced features of AMD’s high-end Graphics Core Next (GCN) architecture to budget-conscious and mainstream users. A major strength of these cards is their exceptional power efficiency, featuring low typical board power ratings of just 55 watts for the HD 7750 and 80 watts for...Read more

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chip.de
16/02/2012

The AMD Radeon HD 7750 is an entry-level, budget-friendly graphics card priced at approximately €110, specifically tailored for mini-PCs, small form factor cases, and older systems. Built on a 28 nm process with a Cape Verde GPU, it features 512 shader units, an 800 MHz clock speed, and 1 GB of GDDR5 memory over a 128-bit interface. In performance testing, the card handles normal...Read more

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hardware-mag.de
15/04/2012

summary of the performance and features of the Sapphire Radeon HD 7770 GHz Edition OC and the Sapphire Ultimate Radeon HD 7750: The review focuses on the gaming performance of these two mid-range cards, specifically testing them in titles like Mafia II across multiple resolutions. The HD 7770 GHz Edition OC (1 GB GDDR5) delivered playable frame rates at 1680x1050 with "High"...Read more

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comptoir-hardware.com
13/03/2026

This review evaluates the AMD Radeon HD 7700 series (specifically the HD 7770 and HD 7750), which introduces AMD’s 28nm "Cape Verde" GPU based on the newer Graphics Core Next (GCN) architecture to the mainstream market. Designed to replace older entry-level and mid-range tiers while leaving the absolute lowest brackets to AMD's APUs, these cards feature updated technologies...Read more

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tomshw.it
12/09/2012

This review from Tom's Hardware analyzes the mid-range GeForce GTX 650 and GeForce GTX 660, launched by Nvidia to close the performance gap in the sub-250 euro market and challenge AMD's dominant Radeon HD 7750 and HD 7850. The GeForce GTX 650 utilizes the same GK107 GPU architecture as the slower GT 640 but offers two major pros: an upgraded core clock of 1058 MHz and a shift to...Read more

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nexthardware.com
15/02/2012

The NextHardware review highlights the reference AMD Radeon HD 7750 for its compact, single-slot design, making it ideal for small-form-factor systems, while requiring no external power connectors. It features a simple aluminum heatsink with a single fan, operating efficiently with a peak power draw of only 55W. Design compromises include a two-wire fan connector lacking PWM...Read more

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tomshw.it
15/02/2012

The Tom's Hardware review evaluates the AMD Radeon HD 7770 and HD 7750 graphics cards, which are budget-oriented options built on the 28 nm "Cape Verde" GPU architecture. Designed to deliver viable performance at a targeted resolution of 1920x1080 (1080p), these entry-level cards represent downscaled versions of AMD’s higher-end Tahiti hardware (HD 7970/7950). In its maximum...Read more

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