Powered by GeForce GTX 1050
Integrated with 2GB GDDR5 128bit memory
90mm Fan Design
Support up to 8K display @60Hz
Core
Boost: 1493 MHz/ Base: 1379 MHz in OC Mode
Boost: 1455 MHz/ Base: 1354 MHz in Gaming
GIGABYTE custom-designed 90 mm fan cooler, with air flow optimized cover and aluminum base. The cooler can dissipate heat effectively from the GPU while keeping the fan at lower speed and noise. Unique Blade Fan Design The airflow is spilt by the triangle fan edge, and guided smoothly through the 3D stripe curve on the fan surface, effectively enhancing the air flow by 23% over traditional fans. 3D Active Fan The semi-passive fans will remain off when the GPU is under a set loading or temperature for low power gaming. One-click Super overclocking With a simple click on XTREME engine utility, gamers can easily tune the card to meet their various gaming requirements without any overclocking knowledge, while saving the hassle of manual adjustment. Specification
Graphics Processing- GeForce® GTX 1050 Ti
Boost: 1518 MHz/ Base: 1404 MHz in OC Mode Boost: 1493 MHz/ Base: 1379 MHz in Gaming
Process Technology- 16 nm
Memory Clock- 7008 MHz
Memory Size- 2 GB
Memory Type- GDDR5
Memory Bus- 128 bit
Card Bus- PCI-E 3.0 x 16
Output- Dual-link DVI-D *1 HDMI-2.0b*3 (Max Resolution: 4096x2160 @60 Hz) Display Port-1.4 *1 (Max Resolution: 7680x4320 @60 Hz)
Digital max resolution- 7680x4320
Multi-view- 3
Card size- H=36 L=191 W=111 mm
PCB Form- ATX
DirectX- 12
OpenGL- 4.5
Recommended PSU- 300W
Power Connectors- NA
Top comments
mikewilcock95 to ThePidgey
29 Nov 163#3
Ebuyer are great. Bought quite a bit and had no issues.
Latest comments (24)
sam1123
30 Nov 16#23
is the lower 2gb of ram going to noticeably affect performance for this card?
Gman26 to sam1123
3 Dec 16#24
At higher resolutions yes. This card will play most games fine at medium to high settings at 1080p, crank that up to ultra and it may struggle. Its usually the AA and extra detailing preset at ultra or high settings that stresses the VRam on a card.
Bring the resolution down to 1600x900 and it'll likely just cope on high to ultra on most games.
If you're looking for a 1440p or 4k card this isnt the one for you.
sim11
30 Nov 16#22
Anyone who bought the ts140 that's been offer , pop this in there , also window's 10 key for just over a tenner , nows there's a nice little machine for under £300.......
stuattravs
30 Nov 16#21
Pay about 20 quid for and get the Ti version with 4gb of ram and you'll have a card that will play 1080p and highish settings on most games
raptorcigs
29 Nov 16#19
Will this play doom
TehJumpingJawa to raptorcigs
29 Nov 16#20
yes (other system requirements not withstanding)
Danjw91
29 Nov 16#18
Ye I know there is a lot more than that but some games a 2gb card will not be able to play higher than low-medium such as rainbow six siege, COD, Shadow of Mordor etc that's what I mean.
gowf
29 Nov 16#17
Danjw The memory size eg 3gb vs 4gb etc doesn't have anything to do with the overall performance of the card. Older 2gb cards are not the same as newer ones.
Graphics cards strength depends on how many processes they can help compute per second, which depends on their architecture and number of active components.
Newer games do need more VRAM but that isn't the same as benchmarking result
Ljk1990
29 Nov 162#15
For anyone wanting to compare any gtx card to each other use the bar chart at the bottom of this page. Gives a rough idea
This is only 2gb ram and most games that'll be medium settings or even low. The 980 is 4gb I think and a lot better. Basically the 1050 is the next up from the 950, as 1060 is on up from 960 and so on.
Syx
29 Nov 16#13
Using the PassMark site http://www.videocardbenchmark.net/, it's demonstrated that the GTX 980 is benchmarked at 9686, vs 5654 for the GTX 1050. A massive difference, but also why it's half the price!
I need it for a media centre and hopefully play 4k bluray
hamzahuk
29 Nov 16#10
Ermm the 980 is miles ahead in terms of performance, this card is even weaker than 960, let alone a 980. There wouldn't even benchmarks comparing the two.
GunnerGraham
29 Nov 16#9
ok,lol.
Can you explain why,serious question. :smiley:
GunnerGraham
29 Nov 161#6
is this better than an evga 980 gtx oc ?
kwanzee to GunnerGraham
29 Nov 16#7
No it's not.
dijital to GunnerGraham
29 Nov 16#8
No.
ThePidgey
29 Nov 16#5
bought! thanks guys!
ThePidgey
29 Nov 16#2
great find, never bought through ebuyer before, any opinions?
mikewilcock95 to ThePidgey
29 Nov 163#3
Ebuyer are great. Bought quite a bit and had no issues.
sim11 to ThePidgey
29 Nov 161#4
Me too never any issues.
sim11
29 Nov 16#1
Looking at the specs for this it appears that it can be ran from just pci slot ? If so this could a big step up from the gtx750ti.
Opening post
Powered by GeForce GTX 1050
Integrated with 2GB GDDR5 128bit memory
90mm Fan Design
Support up to 8K display @60Hz
Core
Boost: 1493 MHz/ Base: 1379 MHz in OC Mode
Boost: 1455 MHz/ Base: 1354 MHz in Gaming
GIGABYTE custom-designed 90 mm fan cooler, with air flow optimized cover and aluminum base. The cooler can dissipate heat effectively from the GPU while keeping the fan at lower speed and noise. Unique Blade Fan Design The airflow is spilt by the triangle fan edge, and guided smoothly through the 3D stripe curve on the fan surface, effectively enhancing the air flow by 23% over traditional fans. 3D Active Fan The semi-passive fans will remain off when the GPU is under a set loading or temperature for low power gaming. One-click Super overclocking With a simple click on XTREME engine utility, gamers can easily tune the card to meet their various gaming requirements without any overclocking knowledge, while saving the hassle of manual adjustment. Specification
Graphics Processing- GeForce® GTX 1050 Ti
Boost: 1518 MHz/ Base: 1404 MHz in OC Mode Boost: 1493 MHz/ Base: 1379 MHz in Gaming
Process Technology- 16 nm
Memory Clock- 7008 MHz
Memory Size- 2 GB
Memory Type- GDDR5
Memory Bus- 128 bit
Card Bus- PCI-E 3.0 x 16
Output- Dual-link DVI-D *1 HDMI-2.0b*3 (Max Resolution: 4096x2160 @60 Hz) Display Port-1.4 *1 (Max Resolution: 7680x4320 @60 Hz)
Digital max resolution- 7680x4320
Multi-view- 3
Card size- H=36 L=191 W=111 mm
PCB Form- ATX
DirectX- 12
OpenGL- 4.5
Recommended PSU- 300W
Power Connectors- NA
Top comments
Latest comments (24)
Bring the resolution down to 1600x900 and it'll likely just cope on high to ultra on most games.
If you're looking for a 1440p or 4k card this isnt the one for you.
Graphics cards strength depends on how many processes they can help compute per second, which depends on their architecture and number of active components.
Newer games do need more VRAM but that isn't the same as benchmarking result
http://www.geforce.co.uk/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gtx-770/performance
I need it for a media centre and hopefully play 4k bluray
Can you explain why,serious question. :smiley: