Sapphire HD7750 Low Profile reviews thread

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Gonna be crossfiring 2 of these puppies into my new low-profile xbox360 sized MATX gaming rig, aww yeah!
 
I have a VTX3D 7750 in my M-itx, it's a cracking card, and a fair bit smaller than the Sapphire 6670 it replaced. The power draw seems to be about 10w less than the 6670 too.
Quite frankly, I think someone could squeeze a 7850 onto a low profile, single slot card, if they really put their minds to it.
Technology really is amazing, a few less nm goes a long way!
 
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Will be picking one of these up tomorrow hopefully to go in my MITX system. Based on them power draw figures my 120watt Pico PSU should be able to cope :)
 
Will be picking one of these up tomorrow hopefully to go in my MITX system. Based on them power draw figures my 120watt Pico PSU should be able to cope :)
My i5 system with 8gb RAM drew 135w Max under gaming load, that was before I replaced my old platter HDD with a couple of SSDs.
 
My i5 system with 8gb RAM drew 135w Max under gaming load, that was before I replaced my old platter HDD with a couple of SSDs.

The system I'm gonna be using is quite similar, i3 2120T, 8gb ram, ssd etc but is very low on power consumption currently.

It's nice to know an i5 system is low too :)
 
Gonna be crossfiring 2 of these puppies into my new low-profile xbox360 sized MATX gaming rig, aww yeah!

im pretty sure you cant, direct quote from the 1st link

This low profile card is designed specifically for MINI ITX chassis, when space is at a premium. It doesn’t require any power connectors either which may prove invaluable in specific environments.
There is no Crossfire connector on this card. <---------
 
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