Today we will be taking a look at a $100 video card that sits between the Barts and Turks chipsets from AMD. This of course fills the gap between the two and makes for a good lower to mid-range card that will get you in to the DirectX 11 game and provide you with some great features. The card I am talking about is the Radeon HD 6750. The card we received from Sapphire is identical to the reference AMD version so it has a core clock of 700 MHz, memory clock of 1150 MHz, 720 stream processors, and support for up to 5 displays. Let’s check it out!
Special thanks to Sapphire for providing us with the Radeon HD 6750 1GB Video Card to review.
Specifications
Output | 1 x Dual-Link DVI 1 x HDMI 1.4a 1 x DisplayPort |
GPU | 700 MHz Core Clock 40 nm Chip 720 x Stream Processors |
Memory | 1024 MB Size 128 -bit GDDR5 4000 MHz Effective |
Software | Driver CD 1 x Dirt®3 Coupon |
Accessory | DVI to VGA Adapter 6 PIN to 4 PIN Power Cable |
Packaging
The Sapphire Radeon HD 6750 comes in a nice retail package. On the front there are some of the features listed. On the back there is a whole lot of information about the card.
Opening up the box there is another one inside with all of your accessories and card nicely packed. Getting it all out you have the Radeon HD 6750 video card, 6pin to 4pin power adapter, DVI to VGA adapter, driver CD and installation guide.