ASUS Showcases New HD 7770 DirectCU TOP and HD 7750 Graphics Cards
Based on AMD “Cape Verde” GPUs, the cards deliver 28nm fabrication, DirectX® 11.1 compatibility, and PCI Express 3.0, coupled with ASUS cooling and overclocking
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Taipei, Taiwan (February 15, 2012) ― the ASUS HD 7770 DirectCU TOP and HD 7750 bring 28nm GPU advancements to a very cost effective segment that combines great gaming and overclocking performance with the value sought by general home computing consumers. Both arrive factory-overclocked, and use PCI Express 3.0 as well as 1GB of GDDR5. The HD 7770 DirectCU TOP ships boosted to 1120MHz and runs 20% cooler than reference for improved stability, longevity, and overclocking. The two cards are bundled with ASUS GPU Tweak to make tuning easier and deeper than before.
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More efficient and quieter graphics for every PC user
Thanks to the availability of 28nm production technology, new HD 7700 cards pack greater performance into a more energy efficient, quieter, and overall more compact platform. The ASUS HD 7770 DirectCU TOP runs at a factory-overclock of 1120MHz, a significant 120MHz over reference. The HD 7750 operates at 820MHz core clock, 20MHz faster than its reference design. Both use a 128-bit memory interface and 1GB of GDDR5 video RAM to enable high resolution gaming, multimedia, and productivity, with full DirectX® 11.1 compatibility for the latest PC graphics developments. With ASUS quality and assurance, the cards present a reinforced 28nm product lineup consumers can tap when looking for parts that are highly capable and at the same time very cost effective.
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Bah. That's a bit underwhelming unless these are sub R2K cards.
Intel Core2Quad Q9550 (2.83Ghz (stock)), ASUS P5Q, ASUS ENGTX260/HDTP/896M, Transcend JetRam DDR2-800 2x2GB, 2x Seagate Barracuda 500GB, Gigabyte Odin 720W, Gigabyte G-Power 2 Pro CPU cooler,CoolerMaster Ammo 533, Leadtek Winfast DTV2000H, Cyber Snipa Stinger lazer gaming mouse, Cyber Snipa Sonar 5.1 Headset, Windows Vista Home Premium SP2 64bit
Agreed. Me thinks the 7870 will be a good card (history speaking).
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