I own both a ASUS 7750 and a ASUS 7770. I am impressed about the low heat, low noise, and the fact they sip power. I decided to add the ASUS 7750 to setup that included an AMD A6-3670 processor and it runs at a cool 31C Idle and 54C moderate to Heavy Gaming. Now I am contemplating making a "Steam Box" for an HDTV. Probably build with an A8-3800 Processor (65 watts) with 2x7750 in crossfire, 8gb DDR3 1600 ram and just a 430 watt PSU should just handle fine.
How much trouble did you have crossfiring the 7750? That is, how much did you have to fiddle with the settings to get it to work properly? Also, did you have a significant problem with microstutter when you played it? I want to crossfire for three reasons: 1. It is cheap to do so. 2. Double the performance, which would make all my games perfect. 3. I like the idea of having two graphics cards. It's cool. (Also, I don't want to get rid of my other 7750) You got excellent FPS increase.
Hey dude but presently i bought this gfx card and i cant replace it :(.So will GTA V and max payne 3 run slower ???Or u mean i can't max them out? at present LA noire runs slowly..
was that CF running x16 and one running X4 plz let me know asap i wanna CF too and want to know how much FPS and performance ill get thanx bro the problem is my other PCIE is x4 2.0 i really wanna know if i will get high fps if 3.0 x16 2.0 x4?
according to the research i did when buying my own A10, you cannot crossfire the A10 APU and the 7750. If you can, i need to figure out how because i own a 7750 and would must rather get the extra power from the APU than buying another card.
You guys dont know what your talking about. im running a single low profile 7750 right now, along with an i3-2120, and overclocked it to 1ghz core and 1400 mem, i have no issues playing every crysis game on high settings with vsync, and can even play all modern games like watch dogs on medium-high settings.
I can't get crossfire to work with my two VTX HD 7750 DDR3 4GB graphics cards. I've installed CCC drivers 13.8, 13.10, and 13.11. I can't get pass medium settings on most games like Planet Side 2 and Battlefield 4. Can anyone help?
sorry guys I'm a little confused ive been looking into moving into a multi GPU system and so far I understand you can connect two graphics cards if they have a single sli/crossfire connector on the card and can connect up to 4 if they have 2 sli/crossfire ports assuming there compatible (is this correct) but if I understand this correctly on some cards you don't need any external bridge at all which I would imagine would need at least pci-e 3.0? so can all cards that have crossfire/sli tech be linked with compatible cards on a crossfire/sli enabled mother board without a bridge if the pci-e is 3.0 and if not how do you know which ones can.
I am pretty sure that the r9 290/x are the only cards which do it through the motherboard. I have heard that sli is a bit more fussy than crossfire but as long as it's the same model and make then you should be good to go (make sure your motherboard supports 2 cards and also make sure your psu can produce enough power)
i have a 7750 xfx core edition. and im thinking of buying anew motherboard since i only have one space to put a gpu. but onthe website it says i need atleast 500W psu to use crossfire. but i bought 400W with the gpu. can i run iteven htough its 100W off?or do i need a new psu?
i own one, and i never really have to turn my settings down for lack of performance. i play farcry 3 at its default settings at about 45 fps, which is plenty smooth for me. Crysis 2 i play at Extreme settings (2nd highest) and that runs at about 35-40fps. The only game i have ever struggled with is Metro 2033 (which does a number on pretty much any card) which i run at medium settings at playable frames. as for crossfire performance, two low-medium end cards will not be as reliable as 2 high end
Same for me! i think there is something wrong with one of mine, the one that is not in my pc right now alone gave me 30 fps and together with the one i have in my pc now gives 60 fps (on minecraft) and when i take out the bad one it still stays like 60 fps and i think something is wrong
No, it cant. I have an A8 6600k as well and bought a 7750 thinking it would, but it will only run with the 7750 alone. Even then, it's a very good upgrade from the iGPU in the processor, so even if you can't crossfire it's still worth it.
will it also work with F2A85-M Pro I have amd a10 6800k can I crossfire it with GIGABYTE GV-R775OC-2GI Radeon HD 7750 2GB 128-bit? or is there a better 7750 I could crossfire for like bf4 ultra gameplay or call of duty ghosts ultra?
hy,i have one question and would really be grateful if someone with knowledge could reply me. so i have one sapphire radeon 7750 OC edition and i intend to crossfire it with another card(same one 7750 oc) i undesrstand the part plug and play but you mention that if the motherboard supports it,how to know if my motherboard supports it ???my motherboard is asrock 970 extreme3...
amm what res ? if 1080P you should go with the 760 (:. but the 770 will go much much better. and i think the 760 is better then 7750 crossfired, and its newer.
my specs are here and please tell me whether this is enough to deal GTA V which comes up in future and i want it running MAXED out.. 4gb DDr3 ram 1gb Amd sapphire 7750 gfx card win 7-64bit core i3 second generation processor with intel 61ww motherboard.. i think i've gotta upgrade my ram alone to 8gb.What do you guys think? is there anything else need to be upgraded?
can i get 2 HD 7750 GPUs with AMD A10 5800k APU and cross fire with the 3 of them? i mean i know i can crossfire AMD A10 with 1 HD 7750 gpu but i wonder if i can get the 3 of them working all together
Overclocked to 900mhz? You need 500w. I ran a single 7750 on 820mhz on a 300watt power supply for awhile. But the jump to 900mhz really pulled more power. I say 2 together could run fine not overclocked on 400 watts. Since together it'd only be 100watts or so, leaving 300watts for everything else. But overclocked to 900mhz and above? Definately 450 or 500 reccomended. All depends on if its 80+ certified. It'll almost always say on the psu.
@johnnyismypassword the gfx card isnt your problem, ive played cod mw3 maxed out on the sapphire version. you need to sort out the rest of your rig. get a nice amd fx 6100 or higher and 8gb of ram and them test it out
Hello! Guyz I have a MSI R9 270X Twin Frozer (2 GB 256 bit ddr5) and I wanna buy this video card Sapphire 270X Toxic (2GB 256 bit ddr5) in crossfire is gone work? Thanks! P.S. Sorry for my bad english!
Allow me. . . . GTX 560 Ti, GTX 560 SE, HD 7850, HD 7870, are all very good choices. Also the GTX 480 which is the fastest of the bunch but also the oldest and uses the most power in comparison to it's marginally better performance.
You're 100% wrong. GTA4 is heavily CPU-dependent and as such his i3 will not be 'good enough'. Comparing GTA4 to BF3 is apples to oranges, they both strain completely opposite parts of the system while running.
i'd say, unfortunately, that GTAV will probably require a better CPU and GPU to max out. I've got an FX 8150 at 4.3Ghz and a 7750, and I know I'll be buying a second 7750 when the system starts straining on newer games.
You can as long as the two cards are CrossFire capable and are from the same generation. The first number in that stupid naming scheme of AMD's shows the generation.
Cores and CPU are not the same. He is simply saying you need a better cpu not more cores. a quad core i7 will out perform the 8 core fx... Its all about the power of the cpu and an i3 is not that powwerful.
Oh, this guy is your reference? When you have no idea how much I know about computer components and how they relate to gaming? Look, "Pr0k1llz", every game takes different numbers of cores. i3 processors are baaaaarely sufficient for this generation of gaming and in a short year will be anemic while running the next generation of games. GTA4 is highly CPU-dependent, and an i3 will bottleneck it. End of discussion there.
Battlefield 3 is not a CPU-dependent game at all. If you have an i3-2120, it's going to run the same as an i7-2600k, with a GTX580, for example. It is in no way "the most CPU dependent game out there right now", since HAWX uses multiple cores and games like Starcraft and Half Life 2's engine are more dependent on CPU speed. Don't fucking mouth off on things you have no idea about.
Nvidia my friend, is like Intel... a modafucker overvalued (price and name) and evil company a $100 dollars ATI Video Card im pretty sure its gonna be for far much better than a NVIDIA Video Card... same for Intel and AMD
So we're having this discussion and just now you decide to reveal that you have no clue what the term "CPU-dependent" means in regards to gaming? Here's a hint: CPU-dependent means "bottlenecked by your CPU", not CPU-dependent means not taxing enough on the CPU to bottleneck it. It doesn't mean you don't need a CPU to run it, you chimpanzee.