🎮 Elevate Your Display Game!
The VisionTek Radeon 7750 2GB GDDR5 Graphics Card is designed for professionals seeking to maximize their visual workspace. With the ability to connect up to six 4K monitors, it delivers exceptional graphics performance and 7.1 surround sound, making it ideal for a variety of applications from healthcare to marketing. Its low power draw and compatibility with multiple operating systems ensure a seamless integration into any setup.
Max Screen Resolution | 4096 x 2160 |
RAM | 2 GB |
Memory Speed | 1125 MHz |
Graphics Coprocessor | AMD Radeon |
Chipset Brand | AMD |
Card Description | Radeon HD 7750 Eyefinity 6 Edition Graphic Card |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 2 GB |
Brand | VisionTek |
Series | Radeon HD 7750 Eyefinity 6 Edition Graphic Card |
Item model number | 900614 |
Item Weight | 1.6 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10.5 x 8 x 2.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10.5 x 8 x 2.5 inches |
Color | Information Not Available |
Manufacturer | VisionTek Products |
Language | English |
ASIN | B00C7EPSVS |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | September 1, 2004 |
A**E
Easy to Install. Great card for those who need to keep an eye on the Matrix
"Neo, the Matrix has you"...This definitively helped rescue Neo from the Matrix. This is a low power card that was easy to install. It is nice and slim, taking up only one slot even with the heat sync so there was plenty of room for the other hardware required to jack in to the Matrix. The card powers 6 monitors flawlessly had high quality 4k to keep an eye on the green rain that is the Matrix. The card did not have any problems running off of a 250W PSU nor a 500W PSU. Still works without issues in Windows 11. May have to manually install the drivers though.
R**I
Great Multi-Monitor Card
I was previously using dual AMD Fire pros. During the hurricane lost my other system and had to put something together on a budget. I was able to source a refurbished system that had the processor and memory I was looking for, but only an onboard video option. In my profession, I am constantly remotely connecting to other systems and like the ability of spreading the tasks across multiple monitors.This card is of only a few I found at this price point that would support more than four displays. Most of the other options contain mixed video interfaces. I like the fact that this card has six mini display ports with a thumb screw option. It keeps everything nice and tight and the stress off of the smaller connectors. I was concerned that the overall memory of the card would not be enough to satisfy my needs however, I have been quite impressed with its abilities so far.I currently utilize four of the monitors in a working sense while the other two are dedicated to my Email client and video surveillance. Anyone who has ever used an email client knows what memory hogs they are, but are nothing compared to surveillance displays. This card chugs right along and is able to open additional task windows from various programs simultaneously across the four working screens and a quick and snappy manner. They are significantly faster than my previous set up which combined carried six times more total memory (12).I have been highly impressed with this card for production and monitoring of tasks. This is not for gaming by any means but more of a workstation card. If you are on the fence about purchasing this, I hope my experience helps lead to your final decision
E**L
Easy breezy for 6 monitor set up. True plug and play. Have no issues at all. Really blown away by how easy it was to install an
I did A LOT of research and this was my final card of choice. Needed a video card to have a 6 monitor set up. So far I have hooked up 2 monitors. Will add 2 more tomorrow and last 2 in the near future. I am amazed by how quickly it was up and running (truly plug and play). I couldn't believe how quickly I had the two monitors running. I installed the cd that came with it, plugged in the video card, restarted and that was it....It did not require its own power input which was such a surprise but great news. One less thing to worry about.It is installed on a Dell Optiplex gx280!! with 1gb ram and 3.0 ghz processor. So this is quite remarkable. XP found a driver after I started but I reinstalled the drive that came with it again (just in case).I bought "Mini DisplayPort to VGA Female Adaptor for Mac" because I wanted monitors with only VGA input (or vga as primary display input). There are cables that come with it but for me buying an hdmi to vga was the easiest route. If you need high quality graphics you should purchase "active" adapters. This card has 2GB ram so it's not flimsy by any means. Bought monitors 10-25 bucks on craigslist and needed simple (chrome and office) tasks.Steps.1. install driver that comes with it on cd2. shutdown computer, unplug power, press power button to clear charge (IMPORTANT before you touch inside of a computer)3. install the video card on the pciex16 slot4. hook up monitors5. restartNote: Seems like the autorun feature installs driver for windows xp. On the CD however there's a separate setup.exe in the Drivers>Windows7... folder, which you will need to install if you have something other than Windows XP. Initially following the steps above everything worked great but after upgrading to windows 7 and installing the driver that came on the cd I noticed that my 2 monitors only showed up 1 single display on "display settings" (may not make sense but they do lol). Then I noticed that there's an additional folder for a later release of windows on the CD.Note: that the internal graphics card didn't work after I installed the new video card. Theoretically you should be able to have multiple video cards. By the time I got the idea I had already installed windows 7 and the latest update on dell for the internal graphics card on a gx280 (not surprisingly) would only install on windows xp. So if you really need 7 monitors, it seems possible, you'll just have to make sure that the latest driver for the internal graphics card (or dedicated) has an update for the OS you have installed. An XP graphics card driver won't install on a later OS.Note, my gx280 is a small form factor so the bottom of the the card bracket (the silver metal up front) wouldn't let the video card fully plug into the pciex 16 slot fully, but I made an adjustment and it's good now.Note, that you will NOT be able to close the case with this video card inside in a small factor computer (at least the gx280) because it's too tall. 30% of the graphics card sticks out. I'm only using the gx280 as a testing ground to evaluate up-scaling. So I recommend you purchase a full tower or desktop with ample space.