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Gigabyte GTX1050Ti 4GB Graphics Card , Low Profile 3 Years Warranty $186.16 | EVGA 1060 6GB $297.9 @ Futuregear eBay

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  • -6

    Man that is one ugly (and dodgy) ass looking 1050ti lol

    • +1

      Low profile

    • You were downvoted, and I probably will be as well.
      But I agree! It looks like shit!

      • You try make a card that fits a low profile case look good and still deliver what the GPU is capable of without throttling.
        I'll wait.

        Not really.
        You're limited on all dimensions and power draw. There's a reason there's no low profile GPU option every generation. The last we had IIRC was the 750Ti.

        • +1

          I actually have the 750ti. It's a great card and suits my needs really well.
          That doesn't make it aesthetically pleasing though.

        • +1

          @idonotknowwhy:
          That's why you hide it in a boring case ;)

        • +1

          @idonotknowwhy: everything is playable with a 750ti, nothing wrong with it.

        • @Zondor: I know, that's why I have it in my main pc :) It works will on Linux, plays everything I've tried, and it uses very little power.
          Still looks ugly though, but as promethbastard said, that's why I hide it in a boring case!

  • +12

    good card to throw into a cheap sandy bridge or ivy bridge HP or Dell SFF for a cheap gaming rig.

    • +1

      Exactly what I'm running with a cheap AOC monitor whivh overclocked nicely to 75hz.
      Brilliant budget overwatch rig.

      • What kind of FPS could you get with it?

        • Run on ultra with dynamic shadows and AA turned down a bit. Limited to 75fps which it sticks to whenever i look up to the corner to check but I've never actually benched it or checked during the action lol. Runs well enough for me.

      • I run Nier on mine. With medium, it runs at 60fps, and 48 minimum. This thing makes me really really happy considering price.

  • +2

    Good price. Best performing card for Gen 8 Microserver. Will need to cut some of the back of the case

    • +1

      I have a HP Gen 8 Microserver and is interested in this. Did you manage to get this card working with it?

      • +3

        I picked up a HP 8300 SFF i5 3570 and installed the 1050 version of this card to build my niece her first computer for her birthday recently. It works flawlessly! Pulls enough power from PCIE no problem

        • -1

          That's nice, but it didn't answer their question.

        • @cdestratis: oh whoops, that's because I meant to reply to the comment above :) Maybe it will still help somebody

        • @natalie says hi: With the 200W PSU?

        • +1

          @LoungeLizard: it's 240w for hp 8300

        • Cheers. I recently got a HP 800 G1 SFF which I thought had a 200W supply but it's 240W so all good :)

      • It works in Win server. I bought tin snips and had to cut the back of the case (the grill bit near the edge).

        It really is the fastest card for that machine. I think all the single slot cards are generation behind. *when I purchased mine anyway.. RX 5x0 low profile wasn't around when I looked and I havent looked up details on them but if they are single slot then you won't have to mod the case

    • +4

      perhaps it's there for people to play MineCraft

      So clearly it's for gaming then?

      • Ok so a 1050 is considering gaming, just as a 1080ti

    • +3

      No need to be a douche. This card is perfectly fine for 1080p 60fps gaming at med to high settings for anybody on a budget or building their first PC.

    • +2

      Lol are you serious? The 1050 Ti can easily handle all games at reasonable settings at 1080p 60fps.

      The RX 570 is generally considered a better buy but at this price the 1050 Ti is a steal.

    • +1

      60+ fps 1080p in overwatch with ultra settings

    • +3

      Its more for budget mid-range. Not everyone has unlimited funds and can afford titan XPs just for AAA titles like minecraft and hello kitty island adventure.

      Just because it isn't high end doesn't mean it can't play games. It can play most titles at medium-high settings at 1080p at around 60fps - not for hardcore. You don't need extra power since its powered via the PCIe slot which is nice too. Children these days…

    • Seriously where in this post does it even mention gaming? Not all GPU's are made for that purpose (even though the 1050 is perfectly capable).

      This would be perfect in a HTPC.

  • +5

    Great deal. Got one a few months ago, threw it into my SFF case which has a stock PSU (230 watts) - works great, and a very cheap upgrade. The minimum requirement is apparently 300 watts… but haven't noticed any issues, works fine and saved the expense of upgrading power supply as well.

    Have caught up on playing a raft of games - Witcher 3, Shadow of Mordor, Borderlands 2 etc. Maybe not the latest and greatest, but more than capable of handling these at 1080p at good quality settings.

    • the 1050Ti uses 75 watts TDP at full load, so it really just depends on the rest of your computer. That said, I would take a glance at my voltages just to make sure everything looks alright if I were you…

      • Not really sure how to look at voltages, to be honest. All it has is an SSD drive, 16GB of ram, and an i7-4790 CPU (max TDP 84W).

        Am I potentially causing some issues? Everything seems to run fine.

        • +1

          You can test by running a benchmark that stresses both CPU and GPU at the same time. Typical applications such as games won't stress both at the same time. You'll get bluescreens or reboots if there is a problem.

        • Your motherboard manufacturer might make a program to do this.

          Alternatively, you might try MSI Afterburner program

  • +3

    same performance with gtx770, gtx960

    • +3

      And the future GTX1140!

      • +1

        Or the old GTX680 flagship.

        (which was a Gamers Godsend alongside 60GB SSD's and the 2500k back in 2011/12)

  • Can an Nvidia GTX1050Ti this natively decode h265/HEVC? (HTPC question)

    Update; I believe that is a yes;

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nvidia_PureVideo#Feature_Set_F

    • Yes, according to Internet search for manufacturer specs.

  • Doh, just paid $200 to stick one in my optiplex sff.

    • +3

      Nah, it's worth the $16 to get an Aus warranty, and not buy from a dodgy ebay seller imo

    • Actually, was it the low profile one?
      Where'd you get it for $200? I want one too

      • Ebay from futu_online with the 20% off code.Still valid for a couple days. It actually arrived fast (2 days i think) and it is awesome, obviously not as good as my gtx 970 but for $200 stuck in my optiplex sff its incredible value for money.

        • +1

          Too bad I got one from Centrecom about an week ago and paid full price of $217 :( I've also installed it on my Optiplex 9020 SFF i7 4790

  • +2

    Urge to build micro pc intensifies

  • +1

    Really bad comments about the seller though…
    With a bit extra ($13) to get a local warranty, I will certainly avoid getting this from a NZ seller.

  • do we have any feasible crypto to be mined ?

    • Looks like it gets 170 Sol/s mining Zcash
      Probably more profitable too dual-mine Eth

  • +1

    Would this be a reasonable upgrade from my old "gaming" PC?

    i5-3470 3.2 (Ivy Bridge), G.Skill 16GB RAM, AsRock B75 Pro3-M, GeForce 460 GTX

    I know its rather old, but would I see any benefit upgrading to this graphics card, or is the processor and mobo just too old to benefit?

    • processor/mobo are fine, your bottleneck is 100% the graphics card. It depends what you want to do with it if this'll be a worthy upgrade. Want to play 1080p modern games at reasonable graphics? Tick! Want to play > 1080p or at Ultra graphics? Nope

      • I do have a Dell 27" U2712 as my monitor, the main games I play are GTA:V, 7 Days to Die, COD:BO3, COD:BO2, and occasionally a bit of Minecraft.

        I am not a huge gamer, I don't have time and I have a family, so I don't want to spend a huge amount. Just an upgrade from my ver old 460GTX to something that can handle my games at at learst 1080p if not 1440p.

        I'm not set on this card either, so any other cards around that sort of price I'd consider too…

        • You're talking about 6 years difference. You'll absolutely see an improvement. Pixel fillrate is more than double, and GFLOPs are about double.

          Note that this 1050ti has no extra power connectors either, so you won't even need to check what PCI power connections your power supply contains, which you'd absolutely be doing if you start looking at used geforce 800/900 series cards, or radeon rx 400 cards.

        • You'd probably be fine with the 1050ti then :). My principle (for 1080p) has always been spend ~$300, you'll get a card that'll last you at high-ultra graphics for 3 years.

          This one might not last quite as long as 1060 at high graphics (the usual ~$300 price point card), but it'll keep you chugging along for a while!

        • 1440p you would need at least an rx480 or 1060/70

          Personally I'd say get the 1060 over the 1050, worth the extra 100 or so

        • Is there much difference in performance between a 4gb 1050ti vs 3gb 1060 v 6gb 1060?

          I can probably get a3gb 1060 for around the $268 mark with the 20% off

        • @birdie:
          There's a big 30-40% fps performance difference between the 1050Ti and the GTX 1060 (3GB).

          While the 1050Ti can do 1080p/60fps/High settings… the 1060 (3GB) can push that up to 1080p/60fps/Ultra.

          The difference between the 3GB and the 6GB 1060 cards is roughly 5% or around 2fps. The 6GB card looks better for futureproofing/higher textures/1440p. However the 3GB cards are more Bang for Buck. Even better bang for buck are the RX470/570 cards. Besides if you want 1440p better to make the leap to 1070.

    • It will be a fairly decent upgrade. CPU and mobo are fine.

      Current card (GTX 1050ti) vs 7 year old card (GTX460 - hard to say by how much, but depends on the title but maybe 2-4x or more.

    • Yeah it would be a lot faster than a gtx 460, around 3x by performance and the extra VRAM will help a lot too
      Your CPU isn't going to be bottlenecked by it either.

  • Bought one of those Dell Optiplex 9010 from a deal from here a few weeks ago. Anyone know if this will fit inside that? Looking for something to power a cheap 2nd overwatch PC.

    • +1

      Should be fine. The low profile card has brackets to swap out for half height or full height towers.

    • +1

      It should fit, you'll have to remove the full height bracket though, it should come with a low profile one.
      This picture shows what i'm talking about(It's not a GPU though)

    • Im guessing you bought the same optiplex deal as I did, sff case? My 1050ti low profile (the card in this post) fits and works perfectly.

  • +2

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  • Can anyone recommend a local seller for this?

    • +2

      Futu on eBay with coupon $200 delivered

      • thank you

  • Any comments on the 1060? Seems like a good buy

    • +1

      Best price per performance. That's all you need to know.

  • Bought this a month ago for 45 extra for my elite 8300. Dang. So cheap. Unfair. Maaaaaaan.

  • Would this be good in a virtual pinball?

  • -1

    Is the MH/s/$ any good on this?

  • Hi guys
    I've got i3550, 32 GB RAM, GTX 560. Is GTX 1050 much better than 560 ? I'd like to play a few recently released games.

    • Performance looks very similar according to GPUBoss

      http://gpuboss.com/gpus/GeForce-GTX-560-vs-GeForce-GTX-1050-…

      However the 1050Ti is much newer so support latest DX and other features

      EDIT: Looks like above is BS. According to other comparison sites 1050Ti is a lot faster (2x or more) so would be a worthwhile update for you. Just confirm/check that your CPU will be OK - some games requires a fair bit of grunt

    • +1

      Definitely a worthwhile upgrade. Depending what resolution and refresh rate you're targeting for your games it may be worth getting a mid range card instead of this budget one however.

    • Deffs, 560 could only "Just" play farcry 3, while 1050 can max overwatch 60fps with dynamic reflections turned off.

  • The 1060 6GB is back in stock… I'm going to grab one i think…

    • The SC version is available too.
      http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/182423259670

      • Much difference in performance between the two?

        • Probably not. Has some nice silver paint :)

        • +1

          I decided to go with the SC version for the extra $14-15, I figured I'm already spending about $300 so the factory overclock and possibly slightly ​better cooler might give a bit longer out of it. (Considering I'm still running a GTX 460!!!)

  • +1

    pretty impressed - I received my 1050ti already.

  • If anyone on here that purchased one is having buyer's remorse, I'd be willing to take it off your hands!

  • +1

    If anyone missed the GTX 1060 deal it seems to work with the new 20% off code - CTAX20.

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