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GALAX GeForce GTX 1050 Ti EXOC White 4GB Review

GALAX GTX 1050 Ti EXOC White 4K UHD Benchmark Results

The graphics settings I used during the 3840×2160 4K UHD game benchmarks are the same with the 1080p and 1440p (ultra or very high graphics preset). Warning! Please don’t use a GTX 1050 Ti for 4K gaming! You need at least a GTX 1070 to get playable frame rates at this resolution; and I’m not talking 60 fps, but 30fps the least. See the results below.

Like I said, the GTX 1050 Ti is not designed for 1440p and 4K gaming; It’s for 720p and 1080p gaming. The benchmarks are not over yet, we still got one more game benchmark to show you. Proceed to the next page for some actual gameplay benchmark. Oh, we also included the new Unigine 2 Superposition –  a very graphics intensive benchmark tool.

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3 thoughts on “GALAX GeForce GTX 1050 Ti EXOC White 4GB Review”

    • use msi afterburner and it should accept the fan profile you can setup.
      so far i’ve only seen seen 1070 (and higher) that would not let you drop to 0% manually.
      sometimes the manufacturer only uses FE profile or might just lock it to a certain min rpm,
      but so far, all sub 1070 cards i setup can be throttled on the fan to any number.

      i usually run a min rpm that keeps all fans spinning at lowest number they allow (without stopping)
      till 50C, then jump to stock profile rpm till 60C, and max fan speed at 100C.
      monitor temps for max levels in afterburner, if you hit +82C set endpoint to 5C less and see if its enough.
      try to stay below 84 as max temp, unless you turn up temp and power limit in afterburner,
      which would also allow the card to boost higher (without manually adding oc).
      just make sure you have decent airflow, and this card will most likely clock +2ghz

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