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In this article we'll review the ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1050 Ti MINI, graphics cards positioned at the budget minded consumer these cards are located in the entry level segment.
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HeavyHemi
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Posted on: 12/21/2016 08:51 PM
In this article we'll review the ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1050 Ti MINI, graphics cards positioned at the budget minded consumer these cards are located in the entry level segment. Read the review here. Â*Â...
Review: ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1050 Ti MINI
Page 9, first chart should be titled 'Card Idle Temperatures in Degrees C' versus 'Calculated Card TDP in Watts'. The second chart same page...is titled ' TemperatureLoad in Degrees C'. That could be cleaned up a bit. Perhaps, 'Card Load Temperatures in Degrees C.
In this article we'll review the ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1050 Ti MINI, graphics cards positioned at the budget minded consumer these cards are located in the entry level segment. Read the review here. Â*Â...
Review: ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1050 Ti MINI
Page 9, first chart should be titled 'Card Idle Temperatures in Degrees C' versus 'Calculated Card TDP in Watts'. The second chart same page...is titled ' TemperatureLoad in Degrees C'. That could be cleaned up a bit. Perhaps, 'Card Load Temperatures in Degrees C.

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Posted on: 12/21/2016 09:14 PM
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Posted on: 12/22/2016 08:56 AM
nope, my fault, the RX470 is at the same price than in France (so way more expensive) it's at GTX1060 6g's price, this zotac it's at the same price than the normal 2 fan sapphire RX460...
on the other hand 470 is 1 category above the 1050ti so if the 1050ti is at the same price +2 games ....might worth if you really want the games even then i believe getting the 470 and then waiting to grab the games on a steam sale or something seems a better option
nope, my fault, the RX470 is at the same price than in France (so way more expensive) it's at GTX1060 6g's price, this zotac it's at the same price than the normal 2 fan sapphire RX460...
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not at all, most HTPC are in DTX format (ITX like with full high and dual slot) it is perfect for this exercice.
if you want more rendering power the 1060 and even a 1070 exist too in this form factor (the 1060 6g is far than enough and get my preference)
if you want single slot it exist too in 1050Ti from galaxy and if you want low profile it exist with MSI...
I think you missed my point. The largest 1060 model you can find would fit in most, if not all of the same cases that this GPU would also fit in. Since this 1050Ti is neither single-slot nor low-profile, this GPU's size won't give it any advantage over any GPUs that are a little bit bigger than it. ITX cases that can accommodate dual-slot or full-profile GPUs aren't always very limiting; I have one that can fit this GPU in it:
I would know, because I've done it (albeit, I had to remove the cover since it sticks out a little too far).
If I want to get a GPU because it's small, I would rather get one that's small in an advantageous way. A low-profile micro ATX case is often smaller than a full-profile mini ITX case. In order for a GPU's size to be a selling point, it should fit a niche that full-size or dual-slot GPUs can't do.