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Brand | ZOTAC |
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Model | ZT-P10510A-10L |
Interface | PCI Express 3.0 |
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Chipset Manufacturer | NVIDIA |
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GPU Series | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 10 Series |
GPU | GeForce GTX 1050 Ti |
Core Clock | 1303 MHz |
Boost Clock | 1417 MHz |
CUDA Cores | 768 |
Effective Memory Clock | 7 GHz |
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Memory Size | 4GB |
Memory Interface | 128-Bit |
Memory Type | GDDR5 |
DirectX | DirectX 12 |
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OpenGL | OpenGL 4.5 |
Multi-Monitor Support | 3 |
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HDMI | 1 x HDMI 2.0b |
DisplayPort | 1 x DisplayPort 1.4 |
DVI | 1 x DL-DVI-D |
Max Resolution | 7680 x 4320 |
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SLI Support | No |
Cooler | Single Fan |
Operating Systems Supported | Windows 10 / 8 / 7 |
Thermal Design Power | 75W |
System Requirements | Recommended Power Supply: 300W Power Consumption: 75W |
Dual-Link DVI Supported | Yes |
HDCP Ready | Yes |
Features | Everyone deserves great gaming. That's why we created the fast, powerful ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1050 Ti Mini. Now you can turn your PC into a true gaming rig, powered by NVIDIA Pascal--the most advanced GPU architecture ever created. It's loaded with innovative NVIDIA Game Ready technologies that let every gamer experience the latest titles in their full glory in super compact form. |
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Max GPU Length | 145 mm |
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Card Dimensions (L x H) | 5.70" x 4.38" |
Slot Width | Dual Slot |
Date First Available | September 29, 2021 |
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Pros: single slot card low power requirements short for smaller cases price
Cons: None so far
Overall Review: I ran into some issues (not the fault of the card) that I would like to share in case others run into issues getting their graphics card to work before sending it back. I put this card into two older 1155 motherboards. The first one would hang before getting past bios screen and wouldn't let me even load into bios. Fix for this issue was to update the bios . Issue in second motherboard was it would not display graphics when connected via HDMI but would when connected via DVI. updating the drivers to 375.70 verision fixed this. Both computers had Windows 10 64 bit installed.
Pros: Lots of power without having to feed it lots of power.
Cons: Nothing I can see, so far.
Overall Review: I bought this card for the basic games machine I am building my sister, and decided to try it out on my machine thinking that it wouldn't be a great improvement over the standard Zotac 1050. As it turns out, there is a striking performance boost between the 1050 and the 1050 TI, and I gotta get me some too =D
Pros: Single Slot. No new power supply. 85-95 fps 1080p on the highest settings (max i think) playing World of Tanks-World of Warships Small Size. Haven't heard any noise (does fan even come on... I think not)
Cons: It wasn't free.. :-) Been great coming for me. Wife complained when I bought it...
Overall Review: Upgraded from Gt 640. The games I play went from lowest settings on 1080p to max 1080p with room to spare.. Does seem the response time which is Milliseconds has gone down too. I feel if I had a 1440p monitor I could play my games on max 60 fps. Haven't tried however.. Next upgrade is new monitor.
Pros: Compact size. Relatively quiet. Good FPS. Doesn't require additional power. Runs on stock Dell power supply.
Cons: none
Overall Review: My son wanted a new gaming computer. He was running on an old 2007 Dell Optiplex. I buy those machines used due to their dependability and quietness. I found another used dell Optiplex 9010 (2012) with 8GB ram and i5 processor. I added this video card and a 240GB SSD and she runs like a champ. The boy is very impressed with the quality of game play and comments multiple times on how excited he is. With technology changing as rapidly as it does, I just can't see spending thousands of dollars on a gaming machine. I spent under $400 for this machine, so that made me happy.
Pros: Easy to install, easy to obtain newest drivers. Installed in a Dell OptiPlex 980 with I7-870, 16Gig ram for my son to have a 'cheap' gaming system. The system was cheap but the graphics are incredible with this video card installed. This system requires a single slot solution video card and this is the best around.
Cons: I had to remove the plastic air shroud to install the video card as the shroud was blocking the installation because of a nearby motherboard component. After removing the shroud, the video card installed easily. The fan still works perfectly without the shroud.
Overall Review: GREAT buy for a single slot solution video card. UPDATE (02/28/2018) : I also installed in an HP Elite 8300 with I7 3.4gHz and 16Gig ram. WORKS great in that machine as well. I7 + ZOTAC GTX 1050 Ti = great gaming at low prices. MANY thanks to ZOTAC for making a single slot solution video card with this much POWER!!!
Pros: When I got it, it was on sale for 131 bucks. Really nice budget card with 4 gigs of VRAM, more than I need. Plays most Esports titles over 60 on high:ultra settings, and works really well with most other moderately intensive titles. Doesn't need any external power, and it's small profile means it can fit in constrictive cases. (It's still a 2-slot card, so that might be an issue) It stays cool, despite the small heat sink and single fan. Never had it go above 60c.
Cons: I've had some issues as of late with the card automatically throttling fans to 100, and this thing can get loud. It doesn't overheat, and I don't have a temp cap set to it. Hell, I don't even OC it (it's factory OC'd, but only by around 100MHz or so) I think this might be because I've not tweaked the FireStorm controls yet, but we'll see
Overall Review: All in all, fantastic card. Would recommend to budget gamers.
Pros: Very girl very fresh, No need for pci ex connector
Cons: nothing
Overall Review: With this card you can play incredibly well at BF1 with 1920x1080 with medium filters .. it's a little beast
Pros: Easy to install, doesn't require power adapter from power supply, low power, great quality, matches quality of gtx 960
Cons: Feels slightly cheaply made but still pretty good overall
Overall Review: This is by far the best deal I've found on the market today for mid-level gaming. For the average gamer this would probably be a perfect option. I used it literally all day and felt no heat from it but got perfect quality. It uses only 75w so all the power it needs comes from the motherboard, which is great because it's one less adapter that's needed and one less wire in my computer case. Previously I used a gtx 960 which has more than enough power for my needs; this played everything at exactly the same quality with ease. I have been supberly impressed and for a great price of $140 (144.98 with shipping and tax) I really feel this is one of the best deals on the market today and cannot recommend it enough for mid to lower level gaming at 1080p.