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A nice review again @W1zzard !
I can see that in other reviews as at http://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/msi_geforce_gtx_1050_and_1050_ti_gaming_x_review,1.html
there are wider differences in performance between 1050 and 1050Ti (35% more for Ti there) and between Ti and RX470 (40% more for 470 there), so the gamelist is very important now that Vulcan and DX12 have more games on their side.
I can see that in other reviews as at http://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/msi_geforce_gtx_1050_and_1050_ti_gaming_x_review,1.html
there are wider differences in performance between 1050 and 1050Ti (35% more for Ti there) and between Ti and RX470 (40% more for 470 there), so the gamelist is very important now that Vulcan and DX12 have more games on their side.