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radeon hd 5750
About this tag
The Radeon HD 5750 is a graphics card that users have installed in desktop PCs for gaming and video editing. In one case, upgrading from an HD 5570 to an HD 5750 with a new power supply improved gaming performance but caused system lockups when watching recorded gameplay videos. Another user discussed running two HD 5750s in CrossFireX configuration, noting that a compatible CrossFire bridge is required and that the bridge included with their motherboard did not fit the cards. The card supports DirectX 11 and is noted for being low-cost and energy-efficient, though it may require additional power connections depending on the system.
I have a Lenovo K320 desktop.
Came out of the box with:
Intel® Core™ i7-870 Processor ( 2.93GHz 1333MHz 8MB )
ATI Radeon HD5570
8 GB PC3-10600 DDR3 SDRAM 1333MHz
1TB 7200
280W Power Supply
I wanted to beef up my gaming so I got a new GFX card which required a new power supply. I...
So quite and easy to install . Just a straight forward install no extra wires to worry about .
Low on energy consumption and only takes up one slot .
Direct X 11 as well . I am taken with the card . Low cost to buy and needs no extra power boost . Can play todays games and I bet with DirectX 11...
Hey,
I recently bought two Radeon HD 5750 GFX cards.
Disappointed, because no Crossfire bridge was included in either package.
Does anyone know exactly which Crossfire bridge I need to buy in order to make them work?
Specifics of comp:
Gigabyte EP45-UD3P
Intel Core2Quad Q9400
4GB Corsair RAM...