Review: Club3D HD 7750 Royal Queen

Published by Marc Büchel on 27.07.12
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Conclusion

General   + -
It is reasonable to compare this card to the Radeon HD 6770 and the NVIDIA GTX 550 Ti. All three models cost about the same and therefore it is really interesting to see wheter there are differences or not and how the HD 7750 Royal Queen from Club3D does. Overall the 7750 is a little bit faster than the HD 6770 but slower than the GTX 550 Ti. The best feature you get with this card is the passive cooler. This make the card very suitable for a low noise HTPC build for example. Furthermore you'll see why Club3D decided to equip exactly this card with a passive cooler, when you look at power consumption.   - very silent  
       
Performance   + -
Basically the performance is sufficient to play games at FullHD resolution but with low details and no anti aliasing. If you do want to play with low anti aliasing settings, then you need to change the resolution to 1680 x 1050 pixels. As we've already said it is really interesting to have a closer look at this cards power consumption. Compared to all the other cards we've tested so far, we see that the Club3D HD 7750 Royal Queen ranks second for load power consumption and third for idle power consumption. So it's quite understandable why Club3D chose this chip for a passive cooled card.   - 1680 x 1050 Gaming - FullHD Gaming
       
Recommendation   + -
The Club3D HD 7750 Royal Queen is perfectly suitable for a low noise HTPC or desktop PC. In both cases you can use you PC also for playing not so graphic intense titels like for example StarCraft II.   - HTPC
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Desktop PC
- High-End Gaming - Overclocking
 
The Club3D HD 7750 Royal Queen gets good four out of five stars.





Page 1 - Introduction Page 12 - Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3
Page 2 - Technical Data / Specifications Page 13 - BattleField 3
Page 3 - Preview / Delivery Page 14 - Crysis 2
Page 4 - Test Setup Page 15 - Dragon Age 2
Page 5 - 3DMark 11 Page 16 - S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Call of Pripyat
Page 6 - 3DMark Vantage Page 17 - The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
Page 7 - Unigine Heaven Page 18 - StarCraft II
Page 8 - TessMark Page 19 - Power Consumption
Page 9 - Alien vs Predator Page 20 - BenchMarks and Games Settings
Page 10 - Batman: Arkham City Page 21 - Conclusion
Page 11 - DIRT 2  



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