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ATI FirePro V7750
$673.00
Released March, 2009
The Pros:Works really well with 3D design software, renders models quickly. Reasonably small heat sink size, won't take up more than the 1 slot. Can handle higher end games on full settings without a problem.
The Cons:Fan gets a little loud, can always hear it a bit. Doesn't have DirectX 11 support, not future-proof. Priced extremely high for a video card, reserved for professionals and enthusiasts only.
The ATI FirePro V7750 is a high-end video card for 3D workstations, built to handle serious CAD work. The 1GB GDDR3 memory uses a special 128-bit controller to move data in and out of memory as fast as possible from its 320 Stream Processing Units.
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As with all of the video cards in the FirePro series multiple monitors are supported, in this case with 2 DisplayPort outputs and a Dual Link DVI-I output.
Features
- PCI Express 2.0 x16 bus
- 1GB GDDR3 memory, 128-bit memory controller
- 320 Stream Processing Units
- High Dynamic Range (HDR) rendering with 8-bit, 10-bit & 16-bit per RGB color component support
- Multi-sample and 24x Custom Filter Anti-Aliasing
- Certification for many CAD and DCC applications pending
- Microsoft DirectX 10.1 and OpenGL 3.0 support
- 18-, 24-, and 30-bit displays at 2560x1600
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works really well with 3D design software, renders models quickly
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reasonably small heat sink size, won't take up more than the 1 slot
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can handle higher end games on full settings without a problem
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fully certified for a number of CAD and DCC applications, will work reliably
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fan gets a little loud, can always hear it a bit
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doesn't have DirectX 11 support, not future-proof
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priced extremely high for a video card, reserved for professionals and enthusiasts only
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