fastforward to 2021 this gpu still kicks ass while gpu prices are insanely high...just bought mine yesterday for $200 my first gpu ever and it's worth it....
I have the same card and it's still rocking in 2022...obviously it's not powerful enough for new games in 4k HDR but it still works perfectly for older titles in 1080p high settings...
Dual fans dont make it cooler just becauss theres two.. theyre weaker and smaller than the single fan but they both perform the same. Its just preference
I'm actually looking to buy an 11400F this weekend too. I feel it would work well but expect the same performance if it were paired with an i7 from that era. I know some folks that keep this card because they cant buy new cards right now.
I'm thinking of upgrading my Lenovo v55t-15api, it's got a 180w psu and Radeon 8 Vega integrated graphics. Would this be a direct upgrade? And would I have to upgrade my psu? Cheers.
if you dont want to upgrade your PSU, go for a 1650(get the GDDR6 version, it usually has D6 on the model name) instead or wait for a upcoming RTX 3050(if it is 75w). You could find a used 1650 if it is really cheaper than the retail price if you want better than 1050 Ti performance, get a used RX 570/470(VRAM size doesn't matter) or a use 1060 3GB/6GB(get the the 6GB VRAM as much as possible) and a new 400w PSU along with it.
@@awonderingoneil206 oh, one more thing. if you want a new GPU, you should try the 1650 Super. but an used RX 570 is better in terms of value be sure to measure the dimensions first before purchasing one those as 570s are at standard size than Nvidia cards tha has shorter cards
@@yubinator7455 can i add this to my potato computer. My specs are Intel i5 4440 Intel Family Graphics 4600 2gb 8gb ddr3 500gb hdd and windows 7 Edit : psu 450w zebronics
Yes, there are plenty of benchmark videos out there with a 1050 Ti playing Warzon on 1050 Ti, I cant recall if I tried it yet, but I'm pretty sure it does.
Actually have this card in my pc rn and it's great. Having some framerate issues atm but that's just because of my cpu. It's a good budget friendly card
***** in your vídeo i can see you have the same plastic under the heatsink, so i ask. I didnt care the first time i see the gpu but now i think is a little odd
Back2Gaming look at the fan and the heatsink there you found That plastic between the heatsink and the "card" but i can just be wrong and is just in my gpu
That's a sweet deal. I made this video when this thing was on the tail end of its launch it was around a liitle over a 100$ back then. Anyway, the OC won't take you far but you definitely can do a bit of OC
DUAL is an ASUS product line which refers to their usage of dual ball bearing fans referring to ball bearings, not the fans themselves. I'm not sure if this is still the case today but the DUAL line still exists as their entry series for graphics cards
Well its still kickin to this day and remarkably the, 1050 Ti is the 2nd most popular card amongst Steam users. I'm on a RTX 3080 now and its definitely a huuuuugggggee leap.