Based on NVIDIA’s Pascal architecture, the ASUS Phoenix GeForce GTX 1050 Ti Graphics Card provides major improvements in performance, memory bandwidth, and power efficiency over its predecessor, the Maxwell architecture.
The front panel of the card features a variety of outputs including DisplayPort 1.4 output, one HDMI 2.0b output, and one DVI-D Dual-Link output. The GTX 1050 Ti is not just about high-resolution gaming; Computationally intensive programs can utilize the GPU’s 768 cores to accelerate tasks using CUDA or other APIs.
This card features one dual ball-bearing fan. With reduced friction, it also runs smoother, further improving card lifespan and cooling efficiency.
Eden Stokes (verified owner) –
Performs as advertised. Install was effortless. Very satisfied with the purchase.
Lisa Bosco (verified owner) –
The PH-GTX1050TI-4G proved to be an ideal match for my PC which has an ASUS Prime B-365M-A motherboard. My experience with ASUS products for over a year, has been outstanding. At the time of this writing, I just purchased an ASUS PC, as to compliment my experience even more.
Rhett Hintz (verified owner) –
Nicely packaged and compact, which was the biggest selling point for me as it is installed into a Desktop Case which is already crowded with 6 hard drives, a video drive, and other plug in cards. I do not do gaming, so the fact that it is “ancient technology” (by current gamer standards) did not matter. My need was for the acceleration of encoding/decoding uses and video enhancement, which it handles quite nicely.
Haylee Bogan (verified owner) –
Installed easily and Windows 10 had native drivers for the card. A decent video card for the money.
Chasity Rowe (verified owner) –
I’ve always liked the Geforce series of video cards. This was an upgrade for me from a Geforce GT730. I love it. I can finally run a 60 fps.
Mafalda Rodriguez (verified owner) –
It was easy to install. It runs well I can play Call Of Duty 3 with minimal freezing.
Jessyca Spencer (verified owner) –
I have been a long time fan of Asus, but I’m stuck with a lousy Dell, for financial reasons. I had to play Outward on the Potato setting. Thank God, they had a Potato setting … Anyway … This thing (PH-GTX1050TI-4G) doesn’t even fit into my SFF, BUT I got it to fit into the small pci slot, with the cover off, and I had to use the display port instead of the HDMI, because of the stupid way Dell builds their crap. BUT, now, I am able to play Outward on the Ultra setting, which make my 69 year old eyeballs REALLY happy. I am hoping to, one day, actually a ASUS computer, but until then, I ain’t got that Potato to deal with. I love ASUS, man. That company builds the real thing.
Delfina Denesik (verified owner) –
My older PC was not compatible with DirectX12. This card was an upgrade for old reliable and can now play games that otherwise could not be played. Also, playing on a brand-new OLED 55 TV. Working great at the highest resolution it can do.