Currently the cheapest 1050 Ti that I can find for a decent mid-entry level graphics card.
Link to manufacturers specifications is HERE! Manufactuers part code: GV-N105TD5-4GD.
Edit: Just had a dig around, and I think this is the cheapest any GeForce 1050 Ti has been available around these parts. :smiley:
All comments (33)
idyllicrobzy
15 May 17#1
Amazon Prime too.
Lowest price according to CamelCamelCamel.
Have some heat
CosmicAero
15 May 17#2
can someone recommend a GPU that is better than this but still under £200?
Uncommon.Sense to CosmicAero
15 May 171#3
AMD Radeon RX480 4GB (8GB if you are lucky). :smiley:
EDIT: Well you can get the RX 580 4GB - for £194.99 HERE!:smiley: and it's only £191.39 from HERE! but only one in stock presently.
Gottograbthemall to CosmicAero
15 May 17#4
Rx480 4gb is around £170 or you might be able to get the 8gb version if you look around. Have the 4gb Asus isn't not that loud seems pretty decent for the price.
Nate1492 to CosmicAero
15 May 17#12
It depends on what you want from your card and how tight the 200 budget mark is.
The 470/480/580 (8/8/4gb) fits slightly under 200.
If you want to stay on green, you can get a 1060 3gb for under 170-180, or a 1060 6gb for slightly more than 200.
I personally have a preference to NVIDIA as they've been more stable for myself and offer a less hassle experience than AMD has offered in recent history.
There are a number of reasons to chose either company, really, it comes down to personal preference.
Also, if you can wait 2 months, you'll have some really awesome options available, the next set of Vega cards should be out, and maybe the Volta cards too..
I know it's a typical refrain: But if you want, you will have a nice set of options available, and both companies have appeared to suggest the next set of cards is going to be a *massive* upgrade.
wasyl00 to CosmicAero
16 May 17#23
Probably Radeon RX480 or RX580 will be your choice. Performance on the level of 1060.
Uncommon.Sense
15 May 171#5
They've pretty much all gone at that kind of price, you might be able to get an RX 470 for that price now though.
Shakeyyy
15 May 17#6
Save for the RX 480 if you can, or even get a used 390. 1050 ti is an okay card but won't last for many years, especially as the 480 gives around double the amount of frames as the 1050 ti for not much more money.
This is a good deal for this card, but a bad investment if you want longevity out of your rig.
vulcanproject
15 May 172#7
This is the price 1050ti should have always been. It was about £10-£15 too expensive but now the market has calmed down it is more realistic.
This specific card is superb for the money because although it limits overclocking, it requires NO external power. It is the fastest possible GPU that will run on slot power only. That means it's a big winner.
tightasagnatschu
15 May 17#8
Amazon are price matching Scan afaik.
Uncommon.Sense to tightasagnatschu
15 May 171#10
Not in stock at Scan, and then there is P&P to add on, so it costs an extra £5+ :smiley:
GroundZero
15 May 17#9
I'm patiently waiting for the gtx 1080 ti to hit around the £400 mark what are the best brands can anyone recommend?
vulcanproject to GroundZero
15 May 171#11
By the time a 1080ti is around £400 it'll be mostly pointless. You'll have a new generation card for similar money that is better overall.
Same way GTX980ti was superseded by the GTX1070 and even when the 980ti had a price cut you were better off with the GTX1070.
tjc2005 to GroundZero
16 May 17#18
Are you kidding? it's only just come out.
odysseyhun to GroundZero
16 May 171#25
You are a very patient one! Lol :smile: MSI and Gigabyte are quite good brands. Gaming version of the cards are usually the top quality. But you are facing with a long time of waiting.
Uncommon.Sense
15 May 17#13
Only one of those deals is still available, the Amazon one. Also recommending a £179.99 3GB GTX 1060, vs. a £191.39 - RX 580 is terrible. The GTX 1060 3GB needs to be about £159, for the price to performance to make sense.
EDIT: Please see comment two down, GTX 1060 3GB for £156.98, so not too shabby.
Opening post
Link to manufacturers specifications is HERE!
Manufactuers part code: GV-N105TD5-4GD.
Edit: Just had a dig around, and I think this is the cheapest any GeForce 1050 Ti has been available around these parts. :smiley:
All comments (33)
Lowest price according to CamelCamelCamel.
Have some heat
EDIT: Well you can get the RX 580 4GB - for £194.99 HERE!:smiley: and it's only £191.39 from HERE! but only one in stock presently.
The 470/480/580 (8/8/4gb) fits slightly under 200.
If you want to stay on green, you can get a 1060 3gb for under 170-180, or a 1060 6gb for slightly more than 200.
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/palit-geforce-gtx-1060-dual-3gb-169-99-ebay-vik_id-2659806
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/gigabyte-nvidia-geforce-gtx-1060-3gb-windforce2-oc-graphics-card-179-99-amazon-2691762
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/great-price-for-nvidia-gtx-1060-6gb-209-99-novatech-2635412
I personally have a preference to NVIDIA as they've been more stable for myself and offer a less hassle experience than AMD has offered in recent history.
There are a number of reasons to chose either company, really, it comes down to personal preference.
Also, if you can wait 2 months, you'll have some really awesome options available, the next set of Vega cards should be out, and maybe the Volta cards too..
I know it's a typical refrain: But if you want, you will have a nice set of options available, and both companies have appeared to suggest the next set of cards is going to be a *massive* upgrade.
This is a good deal for this card, but a bad investment if you want longevity out of your rig.
This specific card is superb for the money because although it limits overclocking, it requires NO external power. It is the fastest possible GPU that will run on slot power only. That means it's a big winner.
Same way GTX980ti was superseded by the GTX1070 and even when the 980ti had a price cut you were better off with the GTX1070.
EDIT: Please see comment two down, GTX 1060 3GB for £156.98, so not too shabby.