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HIS Radeon HD 5750 1GB Icooler IV DVI HDMI DP PCI-E Video Card

HIS Radeon HD 5750 1GB Icooler IV DVI HDMI DP PCI-E Video Card
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HIS Radeon HD 5750 1GB Icooler IV DVI HDMI DP PCI-E Video Card
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Poor
Rating: 7.68/10
Al
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Review Date: 03/27/12
HIS Radeon HD 5750 1GB Icooler IV DVI HDMI DP PCI-E Video Card
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Just built a min-ITX gaming box with this card. I'll agree with the other commenters, it plays every little thing I throw at it at 1680x1050 with max settings. Only minor glitch is in Crysis, there's a momentary hiccup each and every once in a whilst. Not sure if's the card's fault even though. Not a huge deal seriously.
Neveah
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Review Date: 01/29/12
HIS Radeon HD 5750 1GB Icooler IV DVI HDMI DP PCI-E Video Card
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Inaudible fan when left at automatic fan control setting in CCC. Even at 100% full fan speed, the fan sounds like it could be a extremely cool aftermarket CPU HSF, my roommate claims he can't even hear it. It runs every thing I play on max settings @ 1680 x 1050, and has essentially the finest performance per watt of any graphics card out suitable now in pretty much just about every scenario. I've been considering selecting an additional up for crossfire, but honestly, I don't even seriously need to given the performance this card provides. There's no reason to invest additional dollars, choose one particular up now! (or two if you're playing at 1920x1080). I guarantee you won't regret it! Definitely absolutely nothing, ATI drivers are absolutely nothing to complain about and haven't been for a whilst. HIS doesn't give it's own software overclocking suite, but it's uncomplicated to do it by way of CCC or even downloading an additional card's bios like A$U$ to get their voltage tweak technology. I'm entirely happy with this card, I would get it over once again if i had to make the decision again... That by itself need to give you enough incentive to choose a single up. I've been a gamer for years, and this card surely delivers.
Zeroun
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Review Date: 01/11/12
HIS Radeon HD 5750 1GB Icooler IV DVI HDMI DP PCI-E Video Card
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Works, kindaLooks niceQuite quiet Had to RMA the initial one I just got a bad one (failed right after possibly a week). But I sent it in and got a new one with in the very same week. Nonetheless, I possibly should have just purchased a 5770 for like 200 bucks far more or whatever. Either way, it looks nice in HDMI on my ASUS 23"
Jefferson
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Review Date: 12/06/11
HIS Radeon HD 5750 1GB Icooler IV DVI HDMI DP PCI-E Video Card
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None, no signal to monitor, in all probability a good card if it worked. Right after putting card in my rigs PCI-e 1. slot (Asrock Dual SATA-2 MoBo) I get no signal to my acer monitor. This was gift and now I am going to have to hassle the gift giver to either RMA it or exchange I suppose (not content about that as she lives in yet another state from me) I asked for this model simply because numerous had been saying it worked in an older rig and this was going to be my future card when I rebuilt my gamer. I wish I had researched the information on the web superior simply because there are all sorts of complaints about the 5750 not becoming compatible with any 1.x pci-e slots. I believed the standard was backwards compatibility. With this and UPS just tossing the factor on my back porch with no notice on my front door or even a knock, I was property all day yesterday, I am not a happy camper at the moment. Yes it has power plugged in, yes I know what I am undertaking as I perform in IT. Manufacturer Response:Dear Kevin, Thank you for support in HIS. We are sorry for your situation. We would advocate you to get in touch with our technical team for support.Please register your product in our Kingdom of Gamer website, and submit technical support tickets in KoG. Our team would give personal and expert technical support on your concerns. HIS Kingdom of Gamerhttp://www.hisdigital.com/memberPlease feel totally free to get in touch with us if you have further concerns.Again, thank you for your interest and support to HIS goods.Warm Regards,HIS Promoting
Sylvester
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Review Date: 11/28/11
HIS Radeon HD 5750 1GB Icooler IV DVI HDMI DP PCI-E Video Card
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Extremely quicklyExtremely potentAppears to run incredibly cool I haven't encountered any. This went into my gaming machine and I adore it. All the games run a lot smoother, and the method runs cooler.
Thu
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Review Date: 11/28/11
HIS Radeon HD 5750 1GB Icooler IV DVI HDMI DP PCI-E Video Card
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Can run something. Regardless of the truth that this card is only 1 slot wide, you seriously can't fit a different card next to it. I bought this to upgrade from my old 8500GT. Functions amazing.
Americus
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Review Date: 10/15/11
HIS Radeon HD 5750 1GB Icooler IV DVI HDMI DP PCI-E Video Card
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If you have a 1280x1024 monitor laying about (You most likely have access to a few...), and you want to create a bachelor-budgeted gaming rig wouldn't make any sense. Runs Everything I throw at it on max settings. My program specs are below, for comparison. They are not impressive.mine is OC'd to 820mhz core and 1300mhz mem. Up from700, and 1150, respectively. Idles at about room temp. No joke. This with the bronze age era aluminum slab of a heat sink no much less. Your mileage of course, could vary. Loudest fan in my sub 跾 gaming rig. Just to let you know I didn't invest considerably on fans...Archaic, and heavy heatsink it appears drastically reduces OCing prospective.With fan and heat sink, it still bocks the slot below your PCIE16 slot. So it's basically a TWO SLOT UNIT in practice. biostar mcp6p m2+amd 7850 @ stock two.8ghz4gb wintec pc2 800.
Cinnamon
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Review Date: 09/11/11
HIS Radeon HD 5750 1GB Icooler IV DVI HDMI DP PCI-E Video Card
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able to run most games on highGood for single monitor. SUPER ANNOYING flickering difficulty making use of two monitors. The card performed great in April when I was working with a single monitor connected through dvi. I lately purchased a dell U2311H and connected that via display port. ATI's drivers are horrible. my screen blacks out randomly, at times when i'm just browsing youtube, there's a horizontal bar that flickers across the screen. This is not a card problem, but a driver challenge that ATI has however to fix. If you google this difficulty, you can see this has been happening given that 2009 and there is still no fix! :|Also, whilst I was writing this, my screen already black out twice for 1 second. =__=. So, good card for single monitor, for multi monitor support.. just go with nvidia.
Elisabeth
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Review Date: 09/11/11
HIS Radeon HD 5750 1GB Icooler IV DVI HDMI DP PCI-E Video Card
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Ran effectively in crossfire for two-three weeks... then absolutely nothing would work. Terrible driversCrossfire began giving extreme flashing in games, like a strobe light. When I ran the cards individually in singles, they did fine, but crossfire would make every single game terrible. Given that that's what I bought them for, they were useless to me.Temps weren't wonderful Returned them to Newegg and purchased nVidia cards instead. Newegg was a pleasure to function with, as often. Manufacturer Response:Dear HIS Customer, Thank you for support in HIS. We are sorry for your situation. We would advise you to get in touch with our technical team for support.Please register your product in our Kingdom of Gamer site, and submit technical support tickets in KoG. Our team would present personal and professional technical support on your questions. HIS Kingdom of Gamerhttp://www.hisdigital.com/memberPlease really feel free to get in touch with us if you have further questions.Again, thank you for your interest and support to HIS merchandise.Warm Regards,HIS Marketing and advertising
Mala
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Review Date: 08/30/11
HIS Radeon HD 5750 1GB Icooler IV DVI HDMI DP PCI-E Video Card
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As promised, all three video ports work simultaneously. I use a Dell 22" 񢄐x1050) as my middle monitor, and two Dell 19" monitors 񡾀x1024) on either side. The 22" utilizes the displayport, 1 19" uses the DVI, and the other utilizes the HDMI port thanks to a Ů HDMI-to-DVI cable I got from Newegg. The card even autodetected that monitor via the HDMI port. Also, the eyefinity "combine three monitors as one" function works fine as nicely, with one caveat.... ...As of this writing, ATI's drivers do not support utilizing eyefinity (which is essentially spanning your screen across several monitors) on monitors with unique resolutions. So my middle monitor got automatically scaled back to 1280x1024, which as you can envision, looks wonky on a 1680x1050 screen. I'm presently experimenting with SoftTH as a software program answer for a couple of games I want to run, now that I have a card that supports three monitors. Since this is a software program problem, I didn't knock the card rating down an egg, as the hardware itself works wonderful, and I just use the typical Windows "expanded desktop" to get the full screen resolution of my middle monitor when performing function. Where the bracket meets the card is a little flimsy, but no complaints. The card appears quiet, but I haven't completed a lot more than play WoW at 1680x1050 with all the settings turned up, so that won't tax the card. Also, this card wants a six-pin energy cord from the energy supply. The video card fan is two slots high, which was fine for my case, as I had room above my video slot (just no second slot face, hence the need to have for a single-slot solution). This is the only triple-monitor single-slot card I know of outside of Matrox's offerings. Hopefully more producers follow suit.
Jengo
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Review Date: 08/04/11
HIS Radeon HD 5750 1GB Icooler IV DVI HDMI DP PCI-E Video Card
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In a Dell XPS 430, installed and was recoginzed correct away, installed the drivers from AMD website, on Windows Vista 64 get five.9 on all categories. Use it for some graphics, 3D animations and such for school. Not a heavy gamer but I am sure it would handle most of them out there. Have two monitors and switches among them with no issues. Have not found any but. Knock on wood, hope that it keeps performing like a champ.
Juancarlos
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Review Date: 06/30/11
HIS Radeon HD 5750 1GB Icooler IV DVI HDMI DP PCI-E Video Card
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quite quiet, amazing look and gets the job accomplished right!i know there are far better models but if u r not tryin to overclock this is just fine. also comes with some fairly cool drivers that take over ur background n redesigns. it can play any game, movie or design program with ease n has some pretty sick graphix none just an amazing get
Oki
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Review Date: 06/21/11
HIS Radeon HD 5750 1GB Icooler IV DVI HDMI DP PCI-E Video Card
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Ran reliably well, did not crash on me, was able to overclock and push it to relatively high temperatures without too significantly concern. Bought this to replace my 512MB 9800GT, assuming that this card would improve efficiency by sheer memory alone. This was not the case. The folks that say they are playing on extremely high settings have to be performing so on 1024 x 768 resolution or some thing, but this could not push incredibly nicely at all on 1920 x 1080. Thanks to Newegg for an uncomplicated return and rapidly shipping of my HD5670, which works wonderful and is a accurate upgrade to my 9800GT.
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