Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1050 Ti G1 Gaming OC Review

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Let's start with our photo-shoot. A few pages that show the ins and outs with photos, all taken with an in-house photo-shoot of course. As stated there are two models released, the regular 1050 with 2GB graphics memory yet also the 1050 Ti with 4GB memory (which we test). The Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 with 2GB, this one is based on a 640 shader processor en-counting GP107-300 Pascal-GPU. The second SKU would be the GeForce GTX 1050 Ti, based on a GP107-400 Pascal based GPU with 768 shader processors.

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The Gigabyte GeForce GTX G1 Gaming OC edition is a rather familar looking product alright. You will spot a nice dark PCB and of course the new revision WindForce 2X cooler is being used. These cards will look just terrific in a dark themed PC.

 

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As board partners are allowed to release the 1050 Ti model cards in their own configurations you will see many versions, mostly based on customized PCB/components and the obviously mandatory different cooling solutions. This G1 gaming OC edition of the series has higher clocks on both the GPU and memory sub-system, RGB LEDs and a back-plate. Power (75 Watts) is delivered though the PCIe slot and thus motherboard as well as an added 6-pin PCI-Express power connector. Right out of the box the card is clocked like so (Boost Clock / Base Clock / Memory Frequency): 1481MHz / 1367 MHz / 7008 MHz. 


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The card itself is a dual-slot solution, it is heatpipe based, the GPU is cooled by a nickel-plated copper base plate connected to two heatpipes (6mm) on this graphics card with two 90mm spinners
  

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