Tuesday, October 25th 2016

Bykski Releases Full-Coverage Water Blocks for GeForce GTX 1050 Ti and GTX 1050

Bykski, known as one of the biggest water block provider in China, releases the water blocks for the latest GPU-GeForce GTX 1050Ti/GTX 1050. Though the TDP of GTX 1050Ti and GTX 1050 are both at 75W, the water cooling PC is still has a lot of requirements for the lower noise and gorgeous appearance because of the low budget of the NVIDIA new GPU.

The Bykski N-IG1050ONCE-X is release for the Colorful GTX 1050Ti/GTX 1050 graphics cards firstly, because Colorful has the biggest market share in China market. The water block is made of cooper of the base and designed as a full cover with Colorful logo on it, and all the cooper surface is nickel plated for anti-oxidation treatment. It provides direct cooling for both GPU and RAM. And the transparent acrylic cover allows users to watch inside of the water flow. The tube connectors allow the water block install different fittings for different appearances that users like.
The N-IG1050ONCE-X will be on sale for both official online store and regions with BYKSKI distributors, the suggested retail price is $79 USD. And BYKSKI will launch more GTX1050Ti/GTX1050 water blocks for different brands one after another.
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36 Comments on Bykski Releases Full-Coverage Water Blocks for GeForce GTX 1050 Ti and GTX 1050

#26
bug
cdawallAh so people who don't need a 1080 can't have dead silent water cooled rigs?
I was just saying, I cannot imagine someone splurging on water cooling and then add a cheap dGPU to the mix*. Do you know someone that does this?

*If that person was going for quiet, they'd probably be better served by the iGPU. An Iris Pro or an AMD APU would do just fine.
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#27
xvi
Obviously it's so you can cram six of them on a Crosshair or something. :P
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#28
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
bugI was just saying, I cannot imagine someone splurging on water cooling and then add a cheap dGPU to the mix*. Do you know someone that does this?

*If that person was going for quiet, they'd probably be better served by the iGPU. An Iris Pro or an AMD APU would do just fine.
This card is healthily more powerful than those.
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#29
bug
cdawallThis card is healthily more powerful than those.
Right. Do you know anyone that uses the setup you suggested?
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#30
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
bugRight. Do you know anyone that uses the setup you suggested?
I have not seen anyone take the 1050/Ti which was released last week with a waterblock no. There are plenty of people with GTX 960's and waterblocks however and that card is how much slower?
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#31
bug
cdawallI have not seen anyone take the 1050/Ti which was released last week with a waterblock no. There are plenty of people with GTX 960's and waterblocks however and that card is how much slower?
Again, do you know any?
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#32
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
bugAgain, do you know any?
Yes. Mostly flashy rigs with rigid tubing people still have budgets
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#33
bug
cdawallYes. Mostly flashy rigs with rigid tubing people still have budgets
Thank you, that's all I needed.
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#34
Prima.Vera
Darksword
That was my reaction too when I saw the title. lol :))
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#35
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
bugThank you, that's all I needed.
I imagine that the reason we are seeing these from a Chinese manufacturer is a little different though these are a lot more common over there for the whole 1080p60Fps esports thing that exists.
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#36
bchiemara
Can't fit full size cards into small form factor builds (when you want a pc that is the size of an xbox one or ps4 but many times more powerful). I pair a gigabyte gtx 1050ti OC 4GB low profile card with a dell optiplex 7010 i7 3770 and over clock the gpu to 1847+ MHz stable at 60c and I can usually pull 80-144 fps (depending on the game) with very high settings (some settings on ultra). I do know that if the card temp is below 57c it sits around 1875 Mhz and if I can get the temps below 51c it runs stable at 1905 Mhz... so a waterblock with such limited space for airflow is actually quite useful for this better than low budget card (considering it has a 14nm die and is extremely overclockable and runs off the pcie bus without an extra rail from the powersupply).
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