Product Comparison: ASUS PHOENIX GTX 1050 Ti vs Zotac GeForce GTX 1050 Ti Mini
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ASUS PHOENIX GTX 1050 Ti
Zotac GeForce GTX 1050 Ti Mini
ASUS PHOENIX GTX 1050 Ti
Zotac GeForce GTX 1050 Ti Mini
ASUS PHOENIX GTX 1050 Ti
Zotac GeForce GTX 1050 Ti Mini
- Very very good GPU. Runs brand new games at max graphics no problem.
- FPS has increased and quality of image is amazing. Good GPU.
- My 1050ti does it’s job very well, 4 gb of DDR4 VRAM is good performance.
- Gets 50 FPS on ultra in Far Cry 5. I am very happy with this card.
- One of my favorite GPU cards! Perfect quality.
- Also, to compare performance against previous generations, the 1050Ti has a 3x increase over the GTX 650, and over 50% against the 750Ti.
- You cannot find a better card for the price that doesn't require a PSU upgrade.
- This is an awesome card, it does exactly what I need it to do...play at max FPS on all my games.
- Good value option for those on a budget that need an extra boost in performance.
- Lower power use than some of its bigger counterparts.
ASUS PHOENIX GTX 1050 Ti
Zotac GeForce GTX 1050 Ti Mini
ASUS PHOENIX GTX 1050 Ti
Zotac GeForce GTX 1050 Ti Mini
ASUS PHOENIX GTX 1050 Ti
Zotac GeForce GTX 1050 Ti Mini
ASUS PHOENIX GTX 1050 Ti
Zotac GeForce GTX 1050 Ti Mini
ASUS PHOENIX GTX 1050 Ti
Zotac GeForce GTX 1050 Ti Mini
- The fan is super quiet. I cannot hear it!
- The Fan Motors Are Super Quiet.
- Nice and quiet, incredibly high FPS in Minecraft and CSGO Steam in Ubuntu, using Nvidia Proprietary drivers, and all the 3D settings maxed out.
- One of the nice features of this card is that it gets all it power from the PCI slot.
- The only thing I wish I would have done is bought the dual fan instead of this one.
- As such the card fan runs slow and is super quiet.
- Super quiet. This card is practically silent.
- Temps are really good for this mini size card and very little noise from the Fans.
- Supplied software did not deliver best performance, installed MSI afterburner instead
- No support for SLI. Now, this is a real shame.
- I installed the card with little issue and loved the fact I didn't have to use an external power cord for the video card.
- Arrived promptly, installation was ultra-simple and the improvement in both performance and graphical quality.
- Arrived promptly, installation was ultra-simple and good performance and graphical quality.
- It was simple to install and was up and running in minutes.
- Easy install and did not need to upgrade the power supply for it to work.
- Super easy to install, just plug into a PCI slot and away you go.
- The card draws all its power from the PCI slot so no need to drag another cable from the PSU up to the card.
- Considering it manages to draw all the power it needs from the PCI slot, it's not going to generate crazy amounts of heat.
- The card draws power directly from the motherboard supposedly, my card though never sat well in the PCI Express slot, wobbling side to side no matter how many times I tried to seat it.
- Fantastic card for the price, but I would look at alternative cards if looking for more the one Displayport, HDMI and DVI.