




🎮 Elevate your game and workspace — power, silence, and clarity in one sleek card!
The GIGABYTE GeForce GTX 1050 Ti 4GB GV-N105TD5-4GD is a budget-friendly, power-efficient graphics card built on NVIDIA's Pascal architecture. It delivers smooth 1080p gaming at 60 FPS, supports up to 8K resolution at 60Hz, and features a custom 90mm fan for quiet cooling. Ideal for professional millennials seeking a reliable card for both productivity and casual gaming, it requires only a 300W PSU and fits standard ATX cases.




| ASIN | B01M4KGTNI |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #821 in Computer Graphics Cards |
| Brand | GIGABYTE |
| Card Description | GeForce GTX 1050 Ti |
| Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (7,247) |
| Date First Available | October 19, 2016 |
| Graphics Card Ram Size | 4 GB |
| Graphics Coprocessor | GeForce |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.8 x 4.5 x 1.2 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.1 pounds |
| Item model number | GV-N105TD5-4GD |
| Language | English, English, English, English, English |
| Manufacturer | Gigabyte |
| Max Screen Resolution | 8k |
| Memory Speed | 1290 MHz |
| Number of Processors | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 6.8 x 4.5 x 1.2 inches |
| Series | GV-N105TD5-4GD |
O**E
runs cool, works well on FreeBSD
A quiet, capable, entry-level 10 series Nvidia. After six months of heavy use, I have to say it works very well. I use mine to drive two busy "productivity" displays with multiple workspaces on a FreeBSD system. The fans rarely kick in (and are not audible over system fans if they do). In the cool of the mid-Atlantic winter, my card has been running at 32-34C in a well-ventilated Corsair case. I picked this card for: * large number of outputs (the most of any card pictured on the Nividia site's 1050 page) * modestly higher clock speeds than the competition, out of the box * deep fan design (bigger blades can run slower and quieter) * lower price and power requirements than beefier models * plenty powerful compared to previous series entry level Nvidia (some of which were barely adequate) While my use is "productivity", that includes a tremendous number of browser tabs, many of which do leverage hardware acceleration, as well as video playback and light photo editing. This card is beefier than I strictly needed (and would likely be fine for light to medium gaming), but I was also sizing it to handle upgrading from HD to WQHD (which I've done now) and/or driving a third display (which I haven't done yet). Linux and BSD folks might be interested in the card's dmesg output. This is from FreeBSD 11.1: nvidia-modeset: Loading NVIDIA Kernel Mode Setting Driver for UNIX platforms 384.90 Tue Sep 19 17:29:32 PDT 2017 nvidia0: <GeForce GTX 1050> on vgapci0 vgapci0: child nvidia0 requested pci_enable_io hdac0: <NVIDIA (0x0fb9) HDA Controller> mem 0xed080000-0xed083fff irq 17 at device 0.1 on pci1 hdacc0: <NVIDIA (0x0080) HDA CODEC> at cad 0 on hdac0 hdaa0: <NVIDIA (0x0080) Audio Function Group> at nid 1 on hdacc0 pcm0: <NVIDIA (0x0080) (HDMI/DP 8ch)> at nid 4 on hdaa0 pcm1: <NVIDIA (0x0080) (HDMI/DP 8ch)> at nid 5 on hdaa0 pcm2: <NVIDIA (0x0080) (HDMI/DP 8ch)> at nid 6 on hdaa0 This isn't my first Gigabyte video card, and won't be my last. I'm very pleased with it. Recommended.
C**Y
Can't See a Need For Anything More in a Gaming PC
Review is for the 4gb 1468mhz boot clock card. I want to start with that since they're all lumped into one. The card does require one 6 pin connection from the PSU. I wasn't expecting it to perform as well as it does. I used this when building an entry level gaming PC for my daughter. The only new parts I used were the GPU, PSU, HDD, and windows of course. I purchased a mobo/ram/cpu combo used that would be considered outdated by most gamers' standards. My daughter said that she wanted to be able to play Overwatch on medium settings at 60 fps. That was the only wish she had for a new PC. She had been using an HP trash-heap laptop for the year prior and was lucky to hit 27fps on low settings using the onboard Intel HD graphics. Ok, so maybe trash-heap isn't the correct name of the model, but it's more accurate than whatever name HP gave it that included the word gaming. I will admit that even whatever outdated Quadro FX card is sitting in my 10 year old workstation probably would have been an improvement over her "gaming laptop". We were easy to impress. She had given me specs of all of her friends' rigs, all of which included cards well out of my budget for a whole system. Most were running 1080's, some 1070's, and a 1060. Some claimed that they could get as high as 70 fps on medium and some could get to 70 on high settings. I hadn't even used a PC in 10 years at the time. I figured those were decent numbers for the equipment. I chose this card assuming that she would at least be able to hit 60 fps on medium. I was blown away when she hit 157 fps on high settings. She tried ultra high and still stayed above 100 fps. We decided to cap the frame rate at 75 to avoid unnecessary wear on the components. I am very impressed with what everyone says is a budget or entry level card. Outside of 3ds Max or other 3d rendering application I can't see a need for more than this card can do. It also makes me wonder what kind of rip off "customs" her friends are buying. The card is now in an all new set up with the latest technology and performs the same. Temps are always stable even when gaming for long periods, never an overheating issue. I haven't overclocked the card or any other components and see no point in doing so. This card performs so well that I purchased a second one to use in a build for my younger daughter. Specs on the first system: Intel Core i7-4790K MSI Z77A-GD65 16gb Corsair Vengence DDR3 1600 Updated system: Intel Core i7-7700 Asrock Z270 Extreme4 16gb G Skill Ripjaws DDR4 3000
J**R
I upgraded the video card from a Nvidia GeForce 8800GT to this GTX 1050 Ti. Of course, this is an upgrade from a quite old video card so I knew for a fact there would be significant gain in speed. But this card was put in my daughter's fairly old PC which is running a Core2Duo 6300 with a MSI Neo motherboard and only 2GB of RAM. As such, I was wary that the overall system would be the bottleneck and that I would not benefit from the power of the new video card. Well, I was pleasantly surprised to see that it did make a noticeable difference nonetheless. I would like to think that the 4GB of the video card allows to preload a lot of the graphics into the video card memory and thus offload the system during game time. I'm quite sure that this old system is still not pushing the card to its limit but that's good enough for now. The card is really quiet, which is what you expect from the xx50 family of cards from Nvidia. That and the fact that the card does not pull a lot of power; it does not even need an extra power connector, everything is drawn from the PCI Express port. I've bought Gigabyte video cards (and motherboards) in the past and I have always been satisfied so far. Anything I bought from Gigabyte has been reliable and top notch even though some people claim to hate Gigabyte and swear they would never buy again. The thing is that you never know what kind of environment these electronics components are deployed into. First off, what is the quality of the power supply? of the motherboard? Is the computer protected by a reliable UPS? Personally, any sensitive piece of electronics (TV, PC, PVR, etc.) is protected by a UPS to regulate the power and I rarely run into problems with my appliances. In summary, I think this card is really great and gives good bang for the buck. Unless you're a super hard core gamer that does not mind to throw a lot of money at gaming rigs, I'd say that the 1050 Ti is a very good performer.
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يعمل بشكل ممتاز
G**A
Nach ca. 8 Jahren hatte ich mir ein Aufrüstkit für meinen Rechner geholt, um Alterserscheinungen beim Prozessor etc. abzustellen. Dazu gehörte dann auch eine GraKa - mein AMD Ryzon hat keine interne GPU, also braucht es die externe. Ich hatte zunächst überlegt, ob meine (ok, sehr alte) GTX280 austausche, habe mich aber nach den Testberichten dann doch entschieden, die ca. 200 EUR in die Hand zu nehmen. Ich bin nicht enttäuscht! Diese Karte hier ist ca. 1/3 kürzer, braucht keinen externen Stromanschluss, und ist von Haus aus leise! Ich habe meine alte GTX280 mit einem extra-Heavy-Duty-Kühlkörper-Bausatz von Arctic (3 Lüfter) ausgestattet, was noch einmal heftig Strom gezogen hatte. Die Leistung selbst ist im Rahmen der Tests, die Funktion mit den vorhandenen Anschlüssen ideal für mich, und die Karte läuft super leise! Den Lüfter hört man nicht, und ich sitze in einem ruhigen Raum. Nun gut - ich spiele nicht viel, aber was ich spiele geht problemlos mit der Karte. Insgesamt daher eine klare Empfehlung für alle, die nicht gerade bei online Gaming Wettbewerben mitmachen möchten.
U**N
A decent GPU for worstations, CAD work and 3D Modelling. Since there's no use-case for Gaming, it hasn't been tested. But this should give some decent performance for budget gamers. The package arrived with some delay although it was not due to the seller. The seller is a good one - reputable and reliable - relevant in today's supply crunch of GPUs and more so with some fraudsters in the GPU ecosystem. Even when it came to compatibility a co.rep. reached out privately to check for it. This has RGB lighting (for the text on the board) for those who care and with drivers on Gigabyte's website for controls to change it and even turn it off for people like me who don't care. The software package has one-clock OC for gamers and other customisable options including performance, RGB lighting and fan speed. This product may have been sitting on the shelf for months as the package arrived looking visibly old, even torn. The inner plastic packaging was also torn at the corners so the only assurance was the "gigabyte qualified" tape. The product itself though is brand new and didn't look refurbished or even worse. It functions well, and is legit, espcially after checking its details on Gigabyte's website. Glad that PC Parts and Solutions is one good and reliable seller that stands out amongst an increasingly shady market of sellers.
M**Z
La verdad fue una excelente compra, ya que es una tarjeta grafica muy adecuada para poder correr todos los juegos que yo suelo jugar en 1080P con una calidad Ultra de 60 FPS se ve muy bien, algunos si es verdad que deben configurarse en Alto-Medio pero eso ya depende del juego, en la mayoria de los casos es porque o el juego aun es muy nuevo o el mas comun es que el desarrollador no ha optimizado muy bien el juego, si lo que buscas es jugar en calidades ultra o altas a 60 fps no dudes en comprar esta tarjeta ya que no requiere una alimentacion extra, recomiendo usarlo con un Intel Core i3 o i5 para sacar todo el maximo partido a esta tarjeta ya que hay algunos juegos como Cities Skylines que requieren mas procesador para poder llevar a cabo todas las acciones de la IA,SOLO SI JUEGAS EN RESOLUCION HD O FHD te recomendaria esta tarjeta, si quieres 2k o 4k ve a por una con mas prestaciones. PD: Incluso corre sin problemas la nueva horda de juegos como lo es SW: Battlefront en configuracion personalizada con la mayoria de cosas en ultra y algunos en alto a 1280x720P y WWE 2K18 en ocaciones hay algunos tirones durante las entradas, pero es porqaue el juego esta un poco mal optimizado, fuera de ahi no he tenido problemas con FIFA 17, Sims 4, Titanfall 1 y 2, Battlefield 1, Supera sin lugar a dura el rendimiento y calidad de un XBOX One/Xbox One S
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