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Specifications
Manufacturer
Gigabyte
Part #
GV-N105TD5-4GD
Chipset
GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
Memory
4 GB
Memory Type
GDDR5
Core Clock
1290 MHz
Boost Clock
1430 MHz
Effective Memory Clock
7008 MHz
Interface
PCIe x16
Color
Black / Orange
Frame Sync
G-Sync
Length
172 mm
TDP
75 W
Case Expansion Slot Width
2
Total Slot Width
2
Cooling
1 Fan
External Power
None
HDMI Outputs
1
DVI-D Dual Link Outputs
1
DisplayPort Outputs
1
Price History
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from completed build Great medium budget gaming pc
It works? Ig… I have a bad monitor so it’s fine…
from completed build The "Elephant in the Room" Build
This 5 year old card has been able to perform extremely well, consistently achieving 130+ fps or more when playing the games that I play. It really puts it into perspective about how caught up we get in marketing/benchmarks of newer cards that we tend to overlook and discard older ones simply for the sake of them being “older”.
from completed build First PC Build
Got this 2 years ago and finally put it in good use for my new build. Single fan, no backplate, and doesn't require any power from the PSU. Runs all the games I play with at least 100fps - R6, Fortnite, Valorant, CSGO, Minecraft, osu!, and Overwatch (some games are more cpu orientated but still). Works well if you are looking for a good GPU on a budget, but if you have a more to spend then I'd recommend getting something newer.
from completed build Bloody Legend Build
Good graphics card for a budget. Can play KSP max setting 1080p 144hz. I have Nvidia G-sync to eliminate screen tearing. Sadly no rgb lol.
from completed build Budget Intel 8th Gen Complete System
Looking for value and ability to run 1920x1080. Figured anything much more powerful would bottleneck my budget Core i3-8100 CPU the 1050 Ti strikes a good balance between price and performance.
from completed build Customer Build 5
You get what you pay for. Obviously is still a great card, but the plastic shroud lets it down. Performs as well as any other GTX 1050Ti at its stock clocks.
I haven't tried any form of overclock as the system isn't for me.
from completed build William J
This little card works surprisingly well. I bought this because it was the cheapest that supported Oculus. 1080's were insanely priced in January (still are **** priced). Have been waiting for 1080 prices to drop to a reasonable price range, in the meantime this card has been great.
from completed build Salchichita - Mini ITX Build
Perfect to start in the world of PC Gaming, of all, this is the best that adapts to the cost / benefit, allowing you to play all games today with medium and high graphics (comparable to today's consoles) If you want to play on PC without being so demanding for graphics, this is your card.
from completed build Rain Rebuilt 2017
No PCIE required. Whisper quiet and cool. Nice upgrade from a 1GB GPU. Very compatible with previous generation Intel.








