GIGABYTE NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti NVIDIA Computer Graphics Cards
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- April 24, 2019
Great option for low profile
Excellent low profile video card for the cost. I push it pretty hard and it handles quite a few very intensive programs running 1920x1080 resolution @144hz. Initially I had this card in an older hp elite 8000 sff (intel q9650 core2 quad 3.0ghz lga 775 processor, and 8gb ddr3 ram @1333mhz) using a pci-e x16 gen. 2 port and a monitor running 1920x1080 @60hz. It definitely ran well with a near maximum overclock. I then upgraded the motherboard in this computer to the next generation (hp 6300 pro sff with an intel core i5 3550 3.3-3.7ghz boost lga 1155 socket processor, and 16gb ddr3 ram @1600mhz) and this is when the 1050ti really woke up. I was able to run a 144hz display very nicely. Pci-e is obviously backwards compatible, but you'll get a lot more out of this card with x16 gen. 3... but... since it will push this card a lot harder, especially if you have it overclocked to the max like I do, it will therefore create a whole lot more heat. that is the one thing that is not great on this card - the cooling system. I wouldn't see over 60 degrees celcius running it with a pci-e gen. 2 slot. This card was getting up to 80 degrees on pci-e gen. 3 running a heavy overclock and a very graphics intensive game. Not good. After turning up the fan speed in the AORUS settings, I actually flipped my processor fan around so it wasn't blowing hot air at the card and was instead exhausting it. This knocked off about 8-10 degrees... but 72 is still high. To fight the excess heat on pci-e gen. 3, I then cut out a hole in the case right above the gtx 1050ti, installed a spare 80mm fan I had, and wired the 12v power wires in parallel with a small 40mm pwm case fan I put in the back. This made the biggest difference. Highest temps I see anymore are between 56-58 degrees. I considered upgrading the cooler on the 1050ti, but it seems to be a particular size... it would be a project. Each setup is going to be a little different, but if you're seeing high temps like I was, just make sure your case has enough airflow and that it is properly exhausting hot air. I am now very pleased with the performance of this card.
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- June 07, 2017
Solid budget video upgrade for a Dell
I inherited a 5th generation i5 Dell computer with a low wattage power supply and wanted to beef up it's weak internal video without spending much on a rapidly ageing platform. I decided to get a 1050 Ti and this was a great deal - much cheaper than anything available at retail. Benchmarking tells me what I expected from the research I did: games were going to run on low or medium settings, but they were going to run close to 30fps and that has been exactly the case. Obviously some games will differ and YMMV, but for the most part, it's going to run current games at minimum settings and a good fps and that's all you can ask for the price. TDP is low, it's whisper quiet and fit well it a semi-standard Dell case. It was literally "as advertised" if you did your research.
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- January 23, 2019
Great for budget PC's and doesn't perform half bad!
So basically it's a good quiet card that games well with newer games like shadow of the tomb raider but I have to keep most of the settings on low. It's sad I can't have SLI or NVlink like my old card that broke but that's alright. One thing that makes it interesting is its small enough to fit into a micro atx board so all those super thin new dells at school can be sneakily modded and if you know what your doing can get thru all the other stuff so you can game at school (because if you figured that out your obviously a straight a student, or at least have too much free time) which is precisely what I did and it was perfect. I would recommend this for budget PC's
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- March 16, 2021
A good compromise during a GPU shortage
Basically like getting date-raped for a vid card in March of 2021, I paid about $330 for a card that has a $200 MSRP. It runs two identical 144hz curved 32" monitors pretty well, and I can ditch off content to a 65" 60hz display I have in my office as a third monitor. It works well for what it's designed for. It does not, however, take on Adobe Premiere rendering tasks at the level it should. I consistently find the GPU at 25% while the CPU is doing most of the work. Bottom line: Pretty decent GPU at the MSRP, but not anywhere close to what $330 should do.
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- December 07, 2019
Perfect for any gamer that's on a budget but wants something that performs perfectly.
This graphics card is perfect for 1080p gaming and can render fast and works very well for what you throw at it! I use it in my gaming setup and it doesnt only look great but performs as what you would expect. No, you wont get RTX quality but you'll definetly need those 4GB's in GTA. Belive it or not but, Minecraft with Optifine needs to be lowered for it to run smooth. Dont pair this card up with a cheap power supply though. The card in the picture is the thing that says GIGABYTE.
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- January 08, 2020
Great Retrofit.
I have a reliable stable 2010 model dell studio. Needed to run adobe premiere pro which said it would not run on the current video card. After a lot of research, I find that most modern video cards are too hefty for the 350 watt power supply in the Dell. BUT the GTX 1050 ti - the oldest of the GTX line. would A. run Premiere pro and B. not overload the power supply> I took a shot. and it worked. Who could ask for more.
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- October 19, 2020
Great for running Blue Iris v5
So far so good. I am using this card on a dedicated SFF PC to run Blue Iris v5 using 10 4MP-6MP IP cameras running at 1920 X 1080 with a setting of 22-30 FPS. Average load on the card is around 50%. I'm using the DVI port to a single monitor and the monitor is being shared by two PC's. I've been using the GPU for 2 months and if the graphics cards continues to perform - I'll be totally satisfied.
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- March 03, 2019
Good graphics for fairly low cost compared to high end graphics cards.
Our computer came with on-board graphics and all the games my son played worked, but were a little laggy. This video card now makes all games play flawlessly, even when all settings are cranked to max level. This is definitely a great step up from on-board graphics that will not break the bank. It runs completely silent until the card heats up and the fans kick in, then you can tell it's running, not terribly loud in my opinion.
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- October 30, 2017
Very Good but wish it had a six pin connector.
It works amazing! It's a great budget GPU!! It's works for battlefield 1, PUBG, GTA5 and so much more! One thing I am a little upset about is that there is no 6 pin connector on the card. So if you are looking to overclock this card to the max, it wont happen. It gets it's power from the motherboard. But besides that it works awesome! I am pretty happy! :)
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- April 14, 2023
Need some cutting adjustment of bracket, otherwise a good video card
Despite being a low profile video card, the bracket still didn't fit my Dell Optiplex Desktop PC's video card slot. So I had to be creative using a dremel tool to trim its bracket, so video card would fit into the PCI Express 3.0 x16 slot. Otherwise the Linux operating system running in PC recognized the video card as an NVIDIA card and its proprietary drivers.
Verified purchase: Yes