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MSi R5750-PM2D1G
$170.00
Released October, 2009
The Pros:Excellent performance/price ratio, its also a relatively short card so will fit into smaller cases, great for mid range gaming builds. Supports Eyefinity, triple monitor setups. Cooling system works well, although considering its a dual slot cooler, the heat sink could have been bigger.
The Cons:Does not include cross fire bridge. Typical AMD driver issues, some games will have incompatibilities, driver that came on the CD might not work, best to grab the one from AMD's website. Software included on the CD are borderline bloatware, they either do not work, or are outdated, best leave them out.
The MSi R5750-PM2D1G is a mid-range video card aimed at budget-minded gamers. It features a fast processor and a good amount of memory, but has a slower memory interface compared to higher end video cards.
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Multiple simultaneous displays are supported, and a variety of display types are compatible out of the box.
The processor is a 700MHz ATI Radeon HD 5750 using 1024MB of DDR5 video memory. The memory clock runs at 4600MHz natively, and uses a 128-bit interface with the processor. Outputs are available for VGA, DVI-I, and HDMI. 2560x1600 resolution is supported. DirectX 11 and OpenGL 3.2 are supported. This card uses a PCI-E 2.1 slot.
Features
- 700MHz ATI Radeon HD 5750 processor
- PCI Express 2.1
- 1024MB DDR5 memory
- 4600MHz memory clock speed (128-bit)
- 2 x VGA, 2 x DVI-I, and HDMI outputs
- HDCP support
- 2560x1600 resolution
- DirectX 11 support
- OpenGL 3.2 support
- CrossFire support
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Excellent performance/price ratio, its also a relatively short card so will fit into smaller cases, great for mid range gaming builds
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Supports Eyefinity, triple monitor setups
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Cooling system works well, although considering its a dual slot cooler, the heat sink could have been bigger
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Supports a range of audio formats over HDMI, including DTS-HD
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Does not include cross fire bridge
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Typical AMD driver issues, some games will have incompatibilities, driver that came on the CD might not work, best to grab the one from AMD's website
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Software included on the CD are borderline bloatware, they either do not work, or are outdated, best leave them out
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