Technical data / specifications
Club3D's HD 7750 Royal Queen is based on AMD Cape Verde
Pro architecture with which they target the mainstream market segment. Since
this card doesn't ship with a factory overclocking it sticks to the AMD
reference design. For the GPU clock you find 800 MHz. Furthermore there are
eight compute units, 512 streaming processors, 16 ROPs and 32 texture units. The
chip itself is only 123 mm² small and consists of 1.5 billion transistors which
are being manufactured using TSMC's 28 nanometer process technology. Also
regarding the memory Club3D sticks to the reference design. Therefore the HD
7750 Royal Queen ships with 1 Gigabyte GDDR5 which is clocked at 4500 MHz
(effective). Combined with a 128 bit memory interface memory bandwith is 72
Gigabit per second. The cards only distinctive difference from the reference
design is its passiv cooling solution. Once you have it in your hand you'll see
that it is made from really thin metal sheets. Furthermore there are two
heatpipes, which help transporting the heat efficiently to the fin stack.
Especially the fin stack seems really cheap. Never the less, during our tests
the cooler performed well.
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