2016 is about to end, and as the battle for the best bang-for-the-buck graphics card comes to a close, we now have Zotac's newest offering for their 10-series family, the GTX1050Ti. Specifications The most intriguing difference between the GTX1050Ti and it's little brother the GTX 1050, is that the GTX 1050Ti features twice the ram as and more CUDA cores. Compared to the GTX 1060, the differences can be easily identified. The CUDA core count of the 1060 is almost double the amount of the 1050Ti, as well as almost twice the VRAM. The GTX 1060 also boasts a higher clock speed, though all of this is sacrificed by consuming more power and requiring an external PCIe power slot. Packaging The box of the GTX1050Ti is exactly the same as the GTX1050. It is smaller and lighter than 2014's Maxwell-based Zotac GTX 950 graphics card. Construction and Design The design of the card is exactly like the GTX 1050 Mini. Read more in our articles including "Zotac GTX 1050Ti Mini Review" and "Zotac GTX 1050 Mini Review".
2016 is about to end, and as the battle for the best bang-for-the-buck graphics card comes to a close, we now have Zotac's newest offering for their 10-series family, the GTX1050Ti. Specifications The most intriguing difference between the GTX1050Ti and it's little brother the GTX 1050, is that the GTX 1050Ti features twice the ram as and more CUDA cores.
Compared to the GTX 1060, the differences can be easily identified. The CUDA core count of the 1060 is almost double the amount of the 1050Ti, as well as almost twice the VRAM. The GTX 1060 also boasts a higher clock speed, though all of this is sacrificed by consuming more power and requiring an external PCIe power slot.
Our coverage of gtx 1050ti includes: "Zotac GTX 1050Ti Mini Review"; "Zotac GTX 1050 Mini Review"; "ASUS Strix GeForce GTX 750 Ti OC Edition Review". Each article provides unique insights and information.