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Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 vs GTX 1050 Ti Review: Budget Friendly Graphic Cards Comparison

Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 vs GTX 1050 Ti Review: Budget Friendly Graphic Cards Comparison

Prakash

Nvidia has finally unveiled two budget friendly graphics cards, namely the $109 GeForce GTX 1050 and the $139 GeForce GTX 1050 Ti. These two are appealing the masses for affordable gaming designed to ease introductions into PC gaming. 

Nvidia has directly aimed at Radeon at those price. Can Nvidia's GeForce GTX 1050 and GTX 1050 Ti win the battle?

An interesting feature about these graphic cards includes the fact that the GTX 1050 family isn't built on the same underlying technology as the rest of Nvidia's GTX 10-series.

The benchmarks reveals the difference in performance The GTX 1050 and GTX 1050 Ti hit far lower overall clock speeds than the rest of the GTX 10-series (1500 MHz to 1700MHz with boost). However, neither GTX 1050 card achieves 1,500MHz even when boosting. Meanwhile, Nvidia says overclocking the cards internally will "hit speeds in excess of 1,900MHz with ease".

Interestingly, both cards draw under 75W of power. It will allow card makers to add six-pin power connectors to customized GTX 1050 and 1050 Ti variants.

The new GTX 1050 and GTX 1050 Ti has 2GB and 4GB memory capacities respectively and they offer different performance level.

The GTX 1050 Ti comes with full-pack version of the GP107 GPU, with 768 CUDA cores and 48 texture units across its six Pascal streaming multiprocessors.

Meanwhile, the more affordable GTX 1050 features a higher clock speed, but shaves off a streaming multiprocessor, resulting in 640 CUDA cores and 40 texture units.

Both cards offer 7Gbps memory speeds over a 128-bit bus, powered by Nvidia's superb bandwidth-saving delta color memory compression.

The default port configuration consists of one DisplayPort 1.4, one HDMI 2.0, and one DVI-D connector, but it doesn't support multi-GPU SLI configurations.

The GTX 1050 and GTX 1050 Ti offer all the same features as Nvidia's other "Pascal"-based GTX 10-series cards, including goodies such as HDR support, Ansel super screenshots, Fast Sync, simultaneous multi-projection, performance-boosting multi-resolution shading and more.

Nvidia boasts that the GTX 1050 series is capable of playing modern games at 60- plus frames per second at 1080p resolution, at either Medium or High graphics settings. 

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