ASUS GeForce GTX 1050 Ti 4GB Phoenix Fan Edition DVI-D HDMI DP 1.4 Gaming Graphics Card (PH-GTX1050TI-4G)
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Highlights
The Nvidia GTX 1050 Ti is the GTX 1050's replacement, which in turn has been surpassed by the Nvidia GTX 1650. Even so, the GTX 1050 Ti is a potent single-fan GPU that rivals the AMD RX 580-4GB (not the 8GB version above!) in terms of specs. The RX 580-4GB holds the advantage despite the GTX 1050 Ti coming to market six months after it because it has quicker overall memory and memory bandwidth.
Depending on the game and the hardware, the UserBenchmark FPS predicts that the GTX 1050 Ti will attain an average frame rate of 72 FPS. Despite having 4GB of memory, the 1050 Ti will have trouble running the newest games at their top settings and a steady 60 frames per second. However, it should be possible to achieve 30 FPS or more, again dependent on the other hardware components of the system.
The single fan design of the Nvidia GTX 1050 Ti is another benefit. The GTX 1050 Ti fits into any case and style, making it ideal for tiny setups. Another advantage the GTX 1050 Ti has over the RX 580-4GB is that it takes half as much power (75W vs. 150W). You'll spend less money on the power supply unit itself and on power over the long term.
Pros/Cons
Pros
Low power in comparison to direct rivals
Single-fan design fits any case
A good power to performance ratio
Cons
Struggles with contemporary games on high settings
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