VTX3D HD7750 £79.99 @ dabs
A little cheaper than the previous deal posted for £86.30 on ebuyer. The card is equivalent to the GTX 550ti but is a little cheaper and uses about 30% less power.
It should run most games on fairly high settings without anti-aliasing. Works out as a very good card for HTPC users who'd like to use do a little bit of light gaming on the side or for those with fairly weak psus (recommended is 500w) who'd like an upgrade.
It seems VTX3D is the same company who own powercolor so it should be similar to the powercolor HD 7750.


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Jump to unread Post a CommentHD 7970 (£412.99) http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/amd-radeon-hd-7970-3072mb-3gb-gddr5-412-99-delivered-novatech-1142778
HD 7950 (£334.98) http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/sapphire-hd-7950-3gb-gddr5-ebuyer-com-334-98-delivered-ebuyer-1134149
HD 6970 (£209.98) http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/sapphire-hd-6950-2gb-inc-2-games-dabs-199-98-after-voucher-plus-quidco-1144392
HD 6950 (£168.98) http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/xfx-radeon-hd-6950-800m-1gb-ddr5-videocardshop-co-uk-162-99-3-99-shipping-1142258
HD 6870 (£127.00) http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/sapphire-11179-09-20g-hd-6870-1gb-gddr5-graphics-card-127-00-amazon-possible-dirt-1123335
HD 6850 (£99.98) http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/amd-radeon-hd-6850-1gb-graphics-card-99-98-novatech-1123762
HD 7750 (£79.99)
HD 6750 (£79.09) http://www.ebuyer.com/266533-sapphire-hd-6750-1gb-gddr5-dvi-hdmi-displayport-pci-e-graphics-card-11186-01-20g?utm_source=google&utm_medium=products
HD 6670 (£51.86) http://www.technextday.co.uk/products/Components/Graphics-Cards-PCI-E/Tul-Corporation/VTX3D-1GB-RADEON-HD-6670-DDR3?prodid=789396
HD 6570 (£51.44) http://www.yoyotech.co.uk/item-detail.php?products_id=4374532
In comparison to Nvidia cards it sits around the same level as the 550 ti, should be a little weaker than the 460 and is slightly more powerful than the 9800.
Edited By: thesign on Feb 18, 2012 13:26: typo
http://www.hardwareheaven.com/reviews/1407/pg11/his-radeon-hd-7750-graphics-card-review-1920x1080.html
It does Skyrim at 1920x1080, Ultra detail and with FXAA without going below 30fps during the test. The 5750 models should all be powered purely throught PCIe slot as well so no need for an extra cable on your PSU
This should give much better performance than the 6670.
They show similar performance. The 7750 uses a little less power but if you have the 6770 already it'd be better to either get a second one for cf or go for a 560 ti.
Edited By: thesign on Feb 18, 2012 15:15
Edit: back up now.
Edited By: thesign on Feb 19, 2012 10:19
If you're looking to go into high-end gaming I'd say go for a couple (or more) of these and you're laughing.
FTR, I'm an Nvidia fan :)
ATI card comparison
And compare the folowing columns.... Texture fill rate, Pixel fill rate, and memory bandwidth. All the other info is useful, but those I've mentioned are the important ones....obviously the higher the better.
This link is the same chart but for Nvidia cards, treat likewise
Performance is similar to a 5770 or 6770. Or on the Nvidia side, a 550 Ti.
Not worth an upgrade if you have the above cards.
P.S. as some have mentioned, I would not recommend crossfire/SLI, you are always better getting the most powerful single card you can.
It's main appeal is its very low power draw and heat output. Great for adding to a Dell or Acer etc. that never originally came with a graphics card and whos cooling/PSU does not allow for anything higher.
The recent 6850 deals that have been popping up are better value for money and as Nvidia brings out their new cards in March/April, prices will continue to fall making the older cards better.
But if you need a new card now and don't have another £20 or a higher watt PSU, this is a great deal. Heated added.
Edited By: xela333 on Feb 19, 2012 15:11
£200 card. If the HD7700 drops from its £115 price tag to £100 then crossfire may be an option as it scales very well. HERE
May yet go nvidia.
£200 card. If the HD7700 drops from its £115 price tag to £100 then crossfire may be an option as it scales very well. HERE
one thing you do noticed with that link is that the 7770 is 128 bit .... shame that .. i'm still swaying towards a 6850 myself
http://www.gpureview.com/show_cards.php?card1=676&card2=544