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The VisionTek Radeon 7750 SFF 2GB GDDR5 graphics card is a compact, energy-efficient powerhouse designed for professionals needing multi-monitor setups. Featuring 4 mini DisplayPort outputs, 2GB of high-speed GDDR5 memory, and a low-profile form factor, it delivers crisp 4K visuals and reliable performance without requiring additional power supplies. Ideal for digital signage, office multitasking, and environments demanding stable, high-resolution output across multiple displays.




| ASIN | B00YY3WB6U |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,352 in Computer Graphics Cards |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (123) |
| Date First Available | June 1, 2012 |
| Department | All Ages, Unisex |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.1 pounds |
| Item model number | 900798 |
| Manufacturer | VisionTek |
| Product Dimensions | 10.7 x 8.2 x 2.8 inches |
E**E
Great Card--Notes on Cable Adapters & Monitors
Bought this about 4 months ago. Works great. I've got four 24" monitors, and all work just fine. I don't run high intensity games. I do run Photoshop and Illustrator. Lots of confusion by people who think they can plug in anything and it will work. Basically, you need to have a monitor with digital input, like DVI or DP. If you use non-digital inputs, like VGA, then you can only connect 2 monitors max (also, I could not get HDMI to work... maybe a cable issue). Ditto if you use an adapter or cable that is not "active". But, if you use proper cables, then everything works just fine. That said, finding the right cable or adapter is a bit of a challenge. Here are a couple of items that are reasonably priced and that worked for me: (the card has mini-DP out, so I'm listing only the other connection) DVI : https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00EDSZYII DP : https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01J9SIBCC Note the manufacturer is the same on both items. Some side-notes on monitors. Invariably, if you buy this card, you're probably going to buy some monitors, too... o Shop around. I found 24" Dell monitors for $89 in Dec '16--but not on Amazon! o Buy branded monitors. Off brands have issues: Bezel buttons don't work well or wear out quickly; Colors are off; other weird stuff: monitors with VESA mounts that do not allow full removal of the pedestal. I've bought a few of these myself. There's a reason why I now stick to branded stuff on this one. o All your monitiors should be the same brand and model--trust me, I've tried the buy one here and another one there (that's why I know what connectors work), but different brands always will display colors differently and at different brightness. o Look at product close-ups for where the power and adjustment buttons are. I bought Benq before--great monitors & colors, but the power button is on the right side, around the bezel edge. So, if you put two of these next to each other, the right one will cover up the left one's power button. Trust me, this gets annoying very quickly. o Bezel thickness matters! When you build a 4 or 6 monitor system, the thinner the bezel, the better it all looks in the end.
E**N
Works greats but hard to get drivers
I had to spend about 3-4 hours just trying to get the drivers installed. It's a VisionTek product but AMD supplies the drivers, I'm not sure why this is. AMD didn't list the driver for this model, but the auto-detect software can find it. Unfortunately, I had to go through hours of troubleshooting steps with windows just to get the drivers installed. Once I finally had them installed, I was able to setup my 4 monitor display, no problems. Others already mentioned it, but just in case - if you're using any Windows OS, make sure you have at least two active display outputs. Displayport is already active, but if you're using VGA, DVI-I, DVI-D or HDMI you're going to have to get at least two "active" adapters.
B**S
Works great!
I’m going to write a detailed technical review here in the hopes that I can save somebody some time. My own mistakes cost me about two days. For personal reasons I recently consolidated three offices into one. Two of the offices had double monitors, one high-definition and one VGA. With the consolidation I ended up with many monitors and more computers that I have hands to operate. I decided to dispose of the computers and take the monitors and build myself a machine that had three high-definition monitors attached to it. I bought this card. First the basics. Digital standards for monitor video are HDMI, DisplayPort, and DVI. All these digital standards will run high-definition monitors well. The analog standard for video is VGA. I wasn’t happy with the quality of VGA with a large high definition widescreen monitor so I bought this card to get digital outputs for all the monitors. Now here’s where it gets tricky. DisplayPort is inherently an “active” standard, HDMI and DVI are inherently “passive.” Only two passive devices are allowed by Microsoft Windows. Since I do not own Displayport monitors, only HDMI and DVI, I had to purchase an “Active” mini-DisplayPort to DVI adapter to make my third monitor work. The first two monitors worked with mini-Displayport to HDMI adapters that were passive. The mini-Displayport to DVI adapters that are included with this card are passive. I still don’t understand the difference between active and passive adapters except the active adapters are about twice as expensive. But if you are like me you will need to add an active adapter to replace the passive DVI adapter found in the box. By the way I figured this out by calling this company’s tech support and they answered my question about 60 seconds. They gave me a part number I put it in Amazon and ordered the part before I even hung up the phone. This company’s technical support is wonderful, and a time when that is getting harder to find. It’s great that a company can answer the phone with a real person who fixes your problem right away. Other things about this card is it does come with a full size back panel adapter. You can change that out in about one minute. It was very easy to install, Windows found everything right away and it worked and now I have a browser in one display, word processor in the second, and email in the third. The fan noise is minimal. Nerdvana!
J**E
Not a bad card, just sucks you can not run 4 ...
Works with 3 55in tv's. Completely failed to detect the 4th. Not a bad card, just sucks you can not run 4 monitors/tv's
W**N
Doesn't really support 4x4K
I bought this because I have multiple 4K TVs that I use for Monitors. It only set up 4K on one display while the others are 1080P. This card sucks and I highly recommend you don't purchase it.
H**W
This graphics card is supposed to handle 4K monitors. I have a 3 monitor setup with 2 24" monitors at 1920 x 1200 resolution and 1 4K 27" monitor at 3840 x 2160 resolution. The 4K monitor blinks on and off even after troubleshooting and reinstalling drivers. I tested this on two computers that had this monitor setup and the results were the same.
J**N
fast delivery and ok product
R**J
Works perfectly. Great product and seller. Recommend for multi-screen setup. Definitely I would buy again.
C**8
Installation was easy and straight forward.
D**.
Bon produit, mais les câbles remis avec la carte ne suffisent pas : 2 connecteurs DP et 2 connecteurs DVI... pour connecter 4 écrans, il faut donc prévoir l’achat de câbles supplémentaires. Le service technique du fabricant s’en fiche.
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