I bought this for it's looks, but wanted the RX 570 8GB. I have a rx 480 8GB water cooled in another rig. I paid $270 for that one minus the upgrade to water of course. I have a hard time justifying paying more than MSRP for a GPU.
I bought this for it's looks, but wanted the RX 570 8GB. I have a rx 480 8GB water cooled in another rig. I paid $270 for that one minus the upgrade to water of course. I have a hard time justifying paying more than MSRP for a GPU.
I bought this card mainly because it had two fans and was quiet. In normal use the fans never spin up so that's good, its dead silent. But it would have been nice to have a little more control through the app. ( Could be something to do with my system but I haven't been able to find it)
Small form factor. Quiet Looks kinda cool; although I dont know how the LEDs work Reasonably priced No issues with system integration
MSI has a gaming app for their cards; The app has three settings; Silent, Gaming and Overclock; The issue is that you can not put the card into any of these modes manually; The card simply responds to the signal it sees; So for normal activities its always in silent mode.
This graphics card was easy to install and it works fine. I've not tried over clocking it as it is working fine on HD gaming graphics
So earlier this week I took a look at both the GTX 1050 and the GTX 1050 Ti. Both of our samples were from Nvidia and MSI but around the same time I also ended up with a second MSI GTX 1050 Ti, the Gaming X model.
As the title says! great graphics for gaming and no lag.
Fantastic GPU upgrade, without having to upgrade PSU, fans, etc, etc. Have a Dell XPS Studio 7100, with an AMD Phenom? II X6 processor.Old GPU was ATI Radeon 5870 HD 1GB with PCIe 2.1 x16. MSI GPU is PCIe 3.0 x16.
A well-rounded 1050th graphics card of higher rank. There are cheaper 1050ti but this has cool coolers that are not only quiet but also off at rest. My full review is available on Sweclockers.com https://www.sweclockers.com/testpilot/22972-testpilot-msi-geforce-gtx-1050-ti-gaming-x
This thing is a little beast! I have a Lenovo M92P small form factor with an I5 3470 CPU, 8gb DDR3, 120gb SSD and 500 HDD. I wanted to add some graphics power to this system but had nither the physical space nor the power requirements for a powerful full size GPU.
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