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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Series Pricing Could Surprise

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Can someone remind me when was the last time Nvidia created something really interesting at that price level?
The last great boon was what was the GTX 650 Ti Boost ~$170-180. It was a nice card against a less less expensive 7850, though not like a 7870 @ $200.

The problem was the GTX 650 Ti Boost just withered on the vine quickly. Nvidia just had it disappear after the GTX 760 came along 3 months latter (June '13) for $250, Basically conceding the $130-200 space to AMD till the 960 came along Jan '15.

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The last great boon was what was the GTX 650 Ti Boost ~$170-180. It was a nice card against a less less expensive 7850, though not like a 7870 @ $200

https://www.techpowerup.com/gpudb/2059/geforce-gtx-650-ti-boost
At that price, I'd nominate the 750ti. Sub 75w card that is significantly faster then AMD's sub 75watt cards, and was capable of 900p/1080p gaming without a 6 pin adapter. Also significantly more powerful then anything else that would fit in most OEM systems with weird designs/no 6 pin connector.

But at $140/$100? Nvidia has never traditionally put much effort in there.
 

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At that price, I'd nominate the 750ti.
Was editing mine above when you posted this... While I liked the GTX750Ti it came along Feb '14 (~8mo's) latter with not much perf/$, as it was not in the realm of 270, 270X and 280 that working in a price of $140-180 by that point.
 
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outside of the mobile space it was the 700 series that last had low end cards.

Not the best series of cards for gaming. They where also losing from AMD cards. Especially R7 260 was a better value and performer than the GTX 750 and just a better value card than the 750Ti. But 750 and 750Ti where and probably for some still are great cards for the HTPC. In 1050Ti's case we don't just have a nice HTPC card, but also a nice and inexpensive gaming card that for now, doesn't have any competition from AMD(I am expecting it much faster compared to the RX 460).

Tha's a XX6 chip comparable with gtx 1060. Price however isn't.
Things have changed from back then. When the 500 series was out, the GTX 580 and GTX 570 where based on the big chip, now GTX 1080 and GTX 1070 are based on the midrange chip. I was saying it for years that Nvidia created the Titan series of cards because it needed to create higher price points. APUs and integrated GPUs where killing the low end market, so Nvidia have to move higher, not so much in performance, as much in price.

The last great boon was what was the GTX 650 Ti Boost ~$170-180. It was a nice card against a less less expensive 7850, though not like a 7870 @ $200.

The problem was the GTX 650 Ti Boost just withered on the vine quickly. Nvidia just had it disappear after the GTX 760 came along 3 months latter (June '13) for $250, Basically conceding the $130-200 space to AMD till the 960 came along Jan '15.

https://www.techpowerup.com/gpudb/2059/geforce-gtx-650-ti-boost
Yes, the Ti Boost was the only card that have come up in my mind also, but it was more expensive than that $139 price point. Also it didn't died because of GTX 760, GTX 760 was much more expensive. It died because in many occasions it was faster not just compared to the GTX 750, but also compared to the GTX 750Ti. The two 750 cards replace three models back then. GTX 650, 650Ti and 650Ti boost. I remember 750Ti in the Greek market being 10-15 euros more expensive compared to the Ti Boost.
 
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It died because in many occasions it was faster not just compared to the GTX 750, but also compared to the GTX 750Ti.

Well here in the states the GTX 650 Ti Boost, while not a supposedly intended or discussed in the realm of the GTX 760, it was suspect that Nvidia didn't have a large bin of chips that met that Boost spec, and ran though those first (released Mar/April '13). The 760 (showed 3mo later a end of June) was what they wanted/need to sell as that GK104 chip was something they had oodls of (showed end of June '13) and why it was then seen to as I said "withered on the vine", although that might have been done differently in other global markets. While it was mid Feb '14 (7mo's) till the 750Ti came along and got close to the GTX 650Ti Boost, even W1zzards MSI GTX750Ti Gaming review had it 3% below his Boost numbers.
 
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