
Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1050 Ti OC
4 GB
Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1050 Ti OC
4 GB
There is no additional pin connection on this card
Desktop should be absolutely no problem and the one or other indie game will certainly be playable. Youtube and Netflix at 4k60fps are also possible.
I have had absolutely no problems with the GTX 1050 so far - but I could imagine that your power supply is a bit 'weak' and the graphics card reacts to a voltage drop. I would check with Gigabyte.com.
41.91cm x 42.164cm x 33.528cm.
I see no reason why this should not fit and work.
According to the specs of the game manufacturer of Subnautica, 8GB Ram and a 64-BIT OS are mandatory. With the CPU specifications, I assume that it is an i5-3470 with 4 cores. This should be sufficient for Subnautica. The 1050ti is sufficient in any case, as a GTX 550 ti is specified in the recommended specs. Depending on the resolution and expectations of a gaming experience, a 1050ti is also sufficient for more demanding games. I use the 1050ti with an i3-6500 dual core and can play many games in 1080p with medium-high settings. Please note: The PC case must support full-height PCI cards, as this is not a LOW-profile card. The card is not particularly long, but dual slot high. However, the dimensions should be taken into account.
A very large performance gain is not to be expected. The two graphics cards are too close to each other in terms of performance. So it's more likely to be a GTX 1060 or an RX 580 from AMD. For example, the following product: Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1060 OC WindForce 2X (6GB, Midrange) For the above mentioned GTX 1060 a PCIe 6-PIN power connector from the power supply is required. Please check. Tip: Google: Benchmark GTX 760 vs graphics card of your choice
Hello Rastamike I use this card exclusively for gaming. However, this graphics card can render 4K resolution very well. However, you won't set any speed records when rendering :)
Yes. PS: What CPU are you using?
No. According to the spec from the tower: PCI Express x16 (Version 3.0), full height: 4.2", length: 6.6", max. The graphics card has 7.5".
I think you looked at the Windforce Edition on the Gigabyte website, because it has a backplate. The OC 4G does not ;)
Hello, Well it depend a lot on what kind of computer you have, none can tell you if it is enough or not just by knowing you have windows 10. Generally if you have a computer you buy already build, the alimentation is enough for the computer but rarely for an additional graphic card. So yes could be enough if you already have a graphic card and you're gonna replace it with this one, but i doubt, i would recommand you to buy a 450W Power supply, to be sure it work properly. I hope it helped.
Hello Saendu The graphics card will allow you to run virtually all games with decent graphics settings. The next performance bottleneck will probably be the 8GB of RAM. If you are still at the limit after the upgrade, I would recommend expanding it to 16GB. You have already measured whether the graphics card fits in your case, haven't you?
Yes, this should all work without any problems. Make sure you have installed the latest BIOS version for the mainboard (1306): https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/P8H77M/HelpDesk_BIOS/
Yes, no problem. No, you don't need 6GB for image editing (not even 4GB).
should fit for this game but I don't know what other gamers you intend to play because of the requirements... Requirements of overwatch: Official system requirements Minimum system requirements (with 30 fps as the target): -Operating system: Windows 7/Windows 8/Windows 10 64-bit (latest service pack) -Processor: Intel Core i3 or AMD Phenom X3 8650 -Graphics: Geforce GTX 460, Radeon HD 4850 or Intel HD Graphics 4400 -Working memory: 4.0 GB RAM -Memory: 30 GByte -Minimum screen resolution: 1280 x 720 Recommended system requirements (with 60 fps on medium setting as target): -Operating System: Windows 7/Windows 8/Windows 10 64-bit (latest version of each). -Processor: Intel Core i5, AMD Phenom II X3 or better -Graphics: Geforce GTX 660, Radeon HD 7950 or better -Working memory: 6.0 GB RAM -Memory: 30 GByte -Minimum screen resolution: 1280 x 720
Not according to Nvidia. I can't recommend it for VR as it is. The GTX 1050Ti simply has too little power. If you're interested in VR, I'd recommend at least a GTX 1070, but even then the power is rather scarce.
On 1080i/p it should be possible. Just Cause 3 is unfortunately pretty poorly optimised for PC, but a benchmark over a year ago averaged 55fps: https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/MSI/GTX_1050_Ti_Gaming_X/19.html Also, there have been a few updates since then: http://justcause.wikia.com/wiki/Just_Cause_3_Patch_history So it should be enough to play it.
Can you please give the exact model name? And check your power supply unit if it has min. 300W.
GTX 1050 und GTX 1060 unterstützten kein SLI: http://www.nvidia.de/graphics-cards/geforce/pascal/compare-specs/
It is newer but has less power than the 970.
All information is without guarantee. If you order by credit card on Friday until 5 pm and the card is in stock, it is quite possible that it will be delivered on Saturday. Once I explicitly said please no Saturday delivery and it was delivered on Saturday after all ;-) About the card: I can absolutely recommend it!
30 of 34 questions