Friday, September 30th 2016
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti 3DMark Performance Leaked
In the run-up to its mid-October launch, samples of the GeForce GTX 1050 Ti are falling into leaky taps. One such card made it to ChipHell, which posted its 3DMark 11 performance. Running on a machine with Core i7-6700K, the GTX 1050 Ti sample scored P10054 in the performance preset, and X3860 points in the extreme preset. A GeForce GTX 960 on the same machine scored around P10000 and X3300 points, respectively. This makes the card faster than the GTX 960, at a price-point of $149.
Based on the 16 nm "GP107" silicon, the GeForce GTX 1050 Ti features 768 CUDA cores, 48 TMUs, 32 ROPs, and a 128-bit wide GDDR5 memory interface, holding 4 GB of memory. The chip almost makes do with slot power, with its TDP being rated at 75W. The company is preparing an even cheaper SKU based on this chip, the GTX 1050, with 640 CUDA cores, 40 TMUs, 32 ROPs, and 2 GB of GDDR5 memory, priced at $119.
Source:
ChipHell
Based on the 16 nm "GP107" silicon, the GeForce GTX 1050 Ti features 768 CUDA cores, 48 TMUs, 32 ROPs, and a 128-bit wide GDDR5 memory interface, holding 4 GB of memory. The chip almost makes do with slot power, with its TDP being rated at 75W. The company is preparing an even cheaper SKU based on this chip, the GTX 1050, with 640 CUDA cores, 40 TMUs, 32 ROPs, and 2 GB of GDDR5 memory, priced at $119.
45 Comments on NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti 3DMark Performance Leaked
Already have a super-small slim case for it =)
Regards,
The 1050 (Non Ti) should really be about $100 too considering it is launching after the RX 460 and will likely be around the same performance.
Plus it's already 2+ years past the previous generation of low-profile cards, so OEMs like DELL and HP will have to replace their 750s and 240s with something.
here in Denmark the cheapest 1060 6G is 334.87$ (incl VAT). and the situation is pretty much the same all over Europe. we will actually be lucky if it costs around the 180$ mark. and if i want to order it from the US i have to take into account the shipping cost. so.. in reality i'm never going to see that price. sadly. same goes for AMD. and lets not go to the price goughing and the limited availability..
750Ti had an initial MSRP of $149, and regular 750 was in the same ballpark as 1050 is projected to have soon. Actual market prices largely depend on manufacturer/cooling solution etc, so we can't really take into account "Ultimate RGB Twin Frozr Turbo Editions". Given that we already have a 3GB 1060s selling at $190+ (in line with 4GB RX470), it will be absurd to have a much less capable 1050Ti at $170-$180.
A good deal at $130? Wishful thinking.
Look at competition: the only slot powered solution from AMD is an RX460. A 4GB version starts at $139 and can only keep up with my non-overclocked GTX950(even in DX12 titles @1080p).
Unless AMD releases something in-between RX460 and 470, while still in 75W package limit, that's all there's gonna be.
Good for low budget and mini pc.
Don't like it - write a complaint to European Trade Comission, or whoever is responsible.
My local retailers also sell RX460 for $170-$190, yet you don't see me mentioning it, or complaining about my country's pricing policies and unstable currency.
It simply does not matter on the relative scope (PC parts here will be more expensive, but relatively to each other - the same).
but yeah.. what can you do? its not like you could go on a forum and talk about it.. oh wait..