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GTX 1050Ti specs and pricing confirmed in presentation leak

As previous reports have indicated, Nvidia is apparently planning to unveil the GTX 1050 and GTX 1050Ti towards the end of this month. So far, we have seen specifications and even some benchmark performance numbers but we had yet to hear anything in regards to pricing- until this week, as a fresh report has given us launch pricing for the two GPUs, along with confirmation of specs.

Over at Videocardz, a new presentation slide has leaked, confirming pricing and specifications. The GTX 1050 will be launching with 640 CUDA Cores, 2GB of GDDR5 VRAM and a 75W TDP, all for $109.

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The GTX 1050Ti on the other hand will cost $139 at launch, around $20 less than the initial MSRP of the GTX 950. The 1050Ti will come equipped with 768 CUDA Cores 4GB of GDDR5 VRAM and will run at a 75W TDP. Aside from that information, Videocardz has also been able to confirm several GTX 1050Tis heading to the market from major add-in board partners, including:

  • ASUS GTX 1050 (Ti) Mini.
  • EVGA GTX 1050 (Ti) SuperClocked.
  • GALAX GTX 1050 (Ti).
  • GIGABYTE GTX 1050 (Ti).
  • COLORFUL iGame GTX 1050 (Ti).
  • INNO3D GTX 1050 (Ti) Compact.
  • MSI GeForce GTX 1050 (Ti).
  • PALIT GeForce GTX 1050 (Ti).
  • ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1050 (Ti) Mini.

According to the presentation slide leak, both the GTX 1050 and GTX 1050Ti will be coming on the 25th of October. This is different to earlier rumours, which previously claimed the Ti model would launch a little earlier, with the non-Ti model coming at the very end of the month.

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KitGuru Says: It looks like we can expect some official GTX 1050Ti news soon as we get closer to Nvidia's scheduled launch. I imagine reviews won't be far behind either, so it will be worth keeping an eye out next week if you're in the market for a budget graphics card.

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8 comments

  1. so the gtx 1050ti will be better then the 1060 3gig version.. that makes complete cents

  2. Because more RAM is the only factor that makes a GPU better than another? That makes complete “cents”.

  3. no I was referring to, the fact that todays 1080p gamer are most defiantly useing more then 3 GIG of vram, let lone using 4GIG,,, at 1080p… so when a video card runs out of vram it page swaps it out and you lose massive amounts of performance.. so in some cases like the 1050ti vs a low end 1060, games may run better on the 1050ti…

  4. You’d have to show that a modern game at the lowest possible details can still push hgh-Vram just to prove your generalized theory right under every circumstance. I get the impression many gamers quote Vram “requirements” based on max-detail-smooth when someone getting a cheaper card may not have that goal in mind.

    But hey, GTX1060 is effective faster than the very first GTX Titan, while an nVidia rep claimed the first Titan was overkill for 1080p. I suppose he was refering to the games of the day, not today’s games.

  5. Games will use more VRAM if they have it, it doesn’t necessarily lower performance by a whole lot. The 106p 3gbb will still be well ahead

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    Nvidia releasing junk products because amd can’t even compete anymore so sad

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