First GeForce GTX 1050 Ti Benchmarks Leak Online
Somewhere in the Asia region somebody has a GeForce GTX 1050 Ti in his or her PC, and a working driver as well as it seems as some performance numbers have revealed itself on the web.
There has been quite a bit of speculation on the GeForce GTX 1050 and Ti. Apparently there will be two models released, the regular 1050 with 2GB graphics memory yet also a 1050 Ti with 4GB memory. According to to an earlier leak from benchlife they claimed the replacement series for the GeForce GTX 950 will be the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 with 2GB, this one would be 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. The cards will be priced at 119 and 139 USD respectively.
The benchmarks however surfaced over at Chiphell and next towards 3DMark 11 results a GPU-Z screenshot was posted. The manufacturer ID is Colorful and the card indeed has 4 GB GDDR5 memory / 128-bit. It scores 10054 points in the P score and 3867 points in the X mode, again this is 3DMark 11. That would be above the GeForce GTX 960 (X3302).
Now if we add that number to our own charts, this would be the generic picture (mind you that the results could be fake, hence a grain of salt, common sense and healthy skepticism always is recommended):
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GTX 1060 6 GB | GTX 1060 3 GB | GTX 1050 Ti | GTX 1050 | GTX 950 | |
GPU | GP106-400 | GP106-300 | GP107-400 | GP107-300 | GM206-250/251 |
Shader processors | 1280 | 1152 | 768 | 640 | 768 |
TMU's | 80 | 72 | 48 | 40 | 48 |
ROP's | 48 | 48 | 32 | TBA | 32 |
GPU freq | 1,506 MHz | 1,506 MHz | 1,290 MHz | 1,354 MHz | 1,024 MHz |
Boost freq | 1,709 MHz | 1,709 MHz | 1,382 MHz | 1,455 MHz | 1,188 MHz |
Mem freq | 2,002 MHz | 2,002 MHz | 1,752 MHz | TBA | 1,653 MHz |
Mem size | 6 GB GDDR5 | 3 GB GDDR5 | 4 GB GDDR5 | 2 GB GDDR5 | 2 GB GDDR5 |
mem bus | 192-bit | 192-bit | 128-bit | 128-bit | 128-bit |
TDP | 120W | 120W | 75W | 75W | 90W/75W |
The GeForce GTX 1050 would get you 1.9 TFlops of (single precision) performance with 2.2 TFlops for the GTX 1050 Ti model. Both cards would fit in a 75 Watt TDP and thus will not require an external power connector.
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Didnt know that, in my country always we had ti version only of strongest version (is not Ti stand for Titanium?)
OK. From today "Ti" will stand for "Terrible Incomplete" for me
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Ti does stand for Titanium, but as far as I'm aware, the "Ti" naming is just a marketing gimmick. It's basically Nvidia's way of releasing more products throughout the year(s) between generations. The 1050 Ti is effectively just a "1055", but Ti sounds like it's more of an upgrade or exclusive. I'm not entirely sure if this affects price point or not; I haven't really looked into it. I'm sure it does though, considering the Titan GPUs are some of the worst-valued PC products available.
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If it can't beat the GTX 970 then it is a steaming pile of dog turd. End of.
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You make no logical sense with this statement. You want a $150 card to beat last years $400 card and if it doesn't it sucks.
All it has to best in the 960 which it looks like it does.
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the only failure I see here is the way you think... "Ti is for exclusive products" jesus christ
There have been "Ti"s at least since the 5xx series (560ti), nothing exclusive there.