Thursday, May 11th 2017

Inno3D Intros GeForce GTX 1050 Ti Single-slot Graphics Card

Inno3D rolled out a single-slot GeForce GTX 1050 Ti graphics card (model: N105T2-1SDV-M5CM). The card combines NVIDIA reference PCB for the GTX 1050 Ti, with a single slot cooling solution. This cooler consists of a lateral-blower which pushes air through a dense aluminium channel heatsink, with copper base-plate over the GPU. The card relies on the PCI-Express slot for all its power.

Based on the 16 nm GP107 silicon, the GTX 1050 Ti features 768 CUDA cores, 48 TMUs, 32 ROPs, and a 128-bit wide GDDR5 memory interface. The Inno3D GTX 1050 Ti single-slot card sticks to NVIDIA-reference clock speeds of 1291 MHz core, 1392 MHz GPU Boost, and 7.00 GHz (GDDR5-effective) memory. Display outputs include one each of DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 2.0b, and dual-link DVI. The company didn't reveal pricing.
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32 Comments on Inno3D Intros GeForce GTX 1050 Ti Single-slot Graphics Card

#26
Duality92
I will, it'll have a 120mm Jonsbo FR-301 red LED PWM fan on it for at least half of the testing.
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owen10578
Duality92I will, it'll have a 120mm Jonsbo FR-301 red LED PWM fan on it for at least half of the testing.
Hahah nice. Should cool like a beast with such a huge heatsink on it.
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Duality92
The thing that troubles me about the card is the fin orientation. Usually, a case with any kind of air flow, the air is going front to back, which these fins are totally perpendicular to. Having the fins rotated 90° would've been most likely better passively in a case with air flow.
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owen10578
Duality92The thing that troubles me about the card is the fin orientation. Usually, a case with any kind of air flow, the air is going front to back, which these fins are totally perpendicular to. Having the fins rotated 90° would've been most likely better passively in a case with air flow.
Oh those fins being horizontal has something to do to help the fins that overhang to kinda heat up the air and pull air up where there's no pcb blocking it. But yeah with a case that has airflow that isn't ideal at all.
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Duality92
owen10578Oh those fins being horizontal has something to do to help the fins that overhang to kinda heat up the air and pull air up where there's no pcb blocking it. But yeah with a case that has airflow that isn't ideal at all.
But them being parallel to the PCIE slot wouldn't change that, it'd still be overhanging off the PCB.

The only scenario I can see this as benefitial is if the view card is sitting straight up (motherboard parallel to the ground) in cases like a Bullet series from Case Labs.
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owen10578
Duality92But them being parallel to the PCIE slot wouldn't change that, it'd still be overhanging off the PCB.

The only scenario I can see this as benefitial is if the view card is sitting straight up (motherboard parallel to the ground) in cases like a Bullet series from Case Labs.
Yea that's true but this gives more surface area that overhangs probably. And yea this would probably work for those use cases on ITX boxes and stuff.
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