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Nvidia's GeForce GTX 1050 2GB is the cheapest 10-series card on the market that we can recommend right now, offering better raw performance than the AMD graphics cards built into the base ...
The boost to performance over the 2GB version of the GTX 1050 is fairly minimal here, clocking in at just 3.6 per cent - which is surprising as we would have expected this title to utilise video ...
Prior to May 2018 there was only one version of the GTX 1050 (code-named GP107-300) and it came with a 2GB memory buffer. That's the same GPU we've seen on retail since October 2016 when we first ...
The GTX 580's 1536MB frame buffer is just too limited for many of today's titles and we're even seeing issues with 2GB now. Seeing 1050 Ti-like performance from the GTX 680 is certainly acceptable ...
The 2GB GTX 1050 sees performance dip in DirectX 12, but that’s common in 2GB cards. Comparing the Radeon RX 460 and GTX 1050’s best results (DX12 and DX11, respectively) shows Nvidia’s card ...
The GTX 1050 Ti was 15% faster than the GTX 1050 in Ashes of the Singularity when comparing the DX11 performance and 19% faster when using DX12. Even when using DX12 the GTX 1050 was still faster ...
The extra memory buffer should help the 3GB GTX 1050 handle modern games a bit better—2GB just doesn’t cut it in 2018 unless you’re playing e-sports or indie titles. But Nvidia also nerfed ...
Perhaps more importantly (depending on the games and settings you select), the 1050 also ships with 2GB GDDR5—no more, ... despite the similar performance between the GTX 1050 and GTX 950, ...
We should also mention that the GTX 1050 Ti will also be joined by a vanilla GTX 1050 sibling. This card will have just 2GB RAM, 640 CUDA cores, and base/boost clocks of 1354 MHz/1455 MHz.
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It delivers virtually identical performance to the GTX 1050 Ti—yes, ... I'd place it above the GTX 1050, simply by virtue of the fact that I think 2GB VRAM on the 1050 will create some problems.