While the last Radeon HD 7750 we have tested was full-size, this one comes in a low profile format, with the VGA port linked separately with a cable:
The two small blue fans are branded HIS and blow air onto the heatsink, which covers almost two thirds of the PCB:
While looking on the card laterals, we can see how the aluminum heatsink is placed onto the components:
The back side of the card sports a clean design and here we can find some of the stickers with board identification numbers:
On the pre-installed shield,we can find the VGA port, one HDMI and a DVI port:
The board heatsink can be removed really easy because it is held only with four screws with springs; with it's removal, we have uncovered the board GPU and memory:
The HIS Radeon HD 7750 iCooler comes with 4 Elpida W2032BBBG memory chips, which are GDDR5 and specified to run at 1250MHz (5000Mhz Effective):
Here is a closer look on the Cape Verde graphics processor:
The heatsink makes direct contact with the GPU surface and uses transparent plastic spacers at the screw holes: