Hey guys, what's the different between Zotac GTX1050TI and ASUS GTX1050 Ti Expedition ? Which one is better? Sorry newbie here
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Graphic Card, GTX1050ti
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Jan 21 2017, 12:33 PM, updated 8y ago
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Hey guys, what's the different between Zotac GTX1050TI and ASUS GTX1050 Ti Expedition ? Which one is better? Sorry newbie here
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Jan 21 2017, 01:03 PM
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QUOTE(alexis6069 @ Jan 21 2017, 12:33 PM) Hey guys, what's the different between Zotac GTX1050TI and ASUS GTX1050 Ti Expedition ? Which one is better? Sorry newbie here The Zotac 1050ti is an overclocked edition with a base speed of 1392 Mhz and a boost speed of 1506 Mhz. The expedition is using the standard speeds but features a better cooling solution for longevity.If you want a few FPS more then you should go for the Zotac version. I doubt the heating of the 1050ti is going to give you problems on any system unless your PC has no fans. Also match your budget. For most users, either one doesn't make a difference. |
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Jan 21 2017, 05:51 PM
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QUOTE(alexis6069 @ Jan 21 2017, 12:33 PM) Hey guys, what's the different between Zotac GTX1050TI and ASUS GTX1050 Ti Expedition ? Which one is better? Sorry newbie here QUOTE(ChaChaZero @ Jan 21 2017, 01:03 PM) The Zotac 1050ti is an overclocked edition with a base speed of 1392 Mhz and a boost speed of 1506 Mhz. The expedition is using the standard speeds but features a better cooling solution for longevity. Gigabyte's is one of the Top 1 / 2 in this branding field. I'm using it and very satisfied!If you want a few FPS more then you should go for the Zotac version. I doubt the heating of the 1050ti is going to give you problems on any system unless your PC has no fans. Also match your budget. For most users, either one doesn't make a difference. |
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Jan 21 2017, 05:56 PM
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the gist of graphics cards is that the hardware itself, the part that runs games and graphics and etc, are all the same.
whether it be a GTX 1050 Ti or the expedition version or the UBVER OVERCLOCKED AXAXAXAXAX BESTEST version, the difference in performance is probably not noticeable. so generally, you would go for your 'favorite brand' or the 'coolest looking' or the 'cheapest' and not really buy into the whole marketing scheme. |
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Jan 21 2017, 06:15 PM
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I'd have to agree with ludwig.
At least for me, less than 10% of a difference doesn't really matter (or I can't tell the difference anyway). So I go with the cheapest card for the gpu I can afford, while suitable for my PSU n casing. In my case, 2yrs ago, I went with a Zotac 970 mini. |
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Jan 22 2017, 03:57 PM
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QUOTE(abu.shofwan @ Jan 21 2017, 06:15 PM) I'd have to agree with ludwig. At least for me, less than 10% of a difference doesn't really matter (or I can't tell the difference anyway). So I go with the cheapest card for the gpu I can afford, while suitable for my PSU n casing. In my case, 2yrs ago, I went with a Zotac 970 mini. 1050 Ti |
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