Glad to hear that it serves you well. If the price of the card was a little lower on the used market, it would still be a great super budget option but it gets outclassed by so many cards at the same price point where it is. That being said, I will probably hold onto mine since I love the old gaming X design and will want to test the card out in the future with some more newer games.
@@UltraBudgetPC If I had the chance to rebuild my $200 budget gaming/work pc, I probably wouldn’t use the 1050 ti, the only reason I did is because I don’t have external power on my PSU. But it pairs well with my i7-6700!
@@UltraBudgetPCIn Poland, the price of this card oscillates from 100 PLN upwards The current exchange rate of the dollar to the zloty is about 3.96, so buying this card is so cheap that it is free, even though it is no longer one of the fresh ones (7 years since its release)
I happen to get a GTX 1050 ti for free from a friend, paired it with an old HP G1 Tower - i7 4770 2x8GB RAM & SSD, and gifted it to my partner as a way in for PC gaming. She's been having a blast so far with Sims 4 & FallGuys. It's still a capable card, and runs everything excluding latest AAA titles, which is expected from an 8 year old card that launched at $139.
OMG me too! I mean my friend upgraded to a 3080ti so I can't say I wasn't jealous... but I pretty quickly realized the games I played do not need anything stronger than a 1050 with leukemia 😭
I have it whit i5 4460 and 2x4gb runs great at 1080p for what games i played i know is an old rig but for now is great than intel dual core 4gb ddr2 and 650 ti 🤣
My fist card I bought was a vga card for my 286 😂 meny upgrades later i got a 2060 a few weeks ago paired with my intel 12100f and very happy with it , want to get a 12600 next , gave the 1050 ti I had to my nephew and he's happy with it , still I am constantly surprised how many old systems still running out there in the wild and get asked to fix
i still use this card and its smooth in latest games like fifa 23 and ea fc, it runs rocket league and fortnite at highest settings. its still good to this day
Love the up to date review. Used to keep one on hand in case my main GPU failed. It saved me multiple times when I made the mistake of buying the 5700 XT. I'm pretty sure I spent more time using the 1050ti given how often I was RMAing the 5700 XT. It wasn't that bad at the time. VR was playable, and it got the job done in every game at lower settings. Its bigger brother, the 3050, is my backup card now
I had 1050 ti 3 weeks ago before I upgraded. It can definitely run a lot of modern games even the open worlds which is really incredible considering the age of this. It was definitely ahead of its time.
I've always been for nvidia but avoided the gtx 1050ti it got a bad rap, i love that msi dragon looks powerful after so many years i own an msi gtx 1080ti used to be worth a fortune today still fighting new games sometimes i play on my 1080p monitor and sometimes on another 1440p and I can say that it works well, greetings from Serbia, keep it up ;)
Just put a 1050 ti in service last night. I was given a Dell XPS 8920 last year and finally did something with it. Now my light gaming rig, with a Core i7-7700, 16GB of RAM and a Western Digital SN750 Black NVME drive. Shoves around Elite Dangerous at 1080 High setting just fine for my needs.
Good card for me!...it plays GTA5, Dying Light 2 and Killing Floor 2 on Pretty much High or Medium settings just fine! I'm running a laptop, and using external monitor.
I have a 1050 TI laptop, and I've been using it more than my desktop 1660 TI and 3060. Gaming performance isn't bad at all especially for non AAA games, considering that the laptop uses around 80-100 watts while gaming.
Just after upgrading from my lovely r7 370 (my little baby) which saw me through most multiplayer titles with relative ease I get recommended all the "how good is this old card in 2024", why YT, why ._.
This card is starting to become a 720-900p card, I have a laptop that has an RX 560X and some modern games are just impossible to run at 1080p at 30fps you have to adjust your expectations on what this card can do, great video.
I only just upgraded from a i7-7700 and a 1060 (3gb) last week, not fully out of commission, it's still going to be my backup rig, and maybe a mass storage device if I can figure out how to do that (it's a laptop). Pretty comparable to a 1050ti, still ran most games pretty well all things considered! Photo/video editing/processing on the other hand, it just couldn't keep up with me.
The Palit 1050 Ti was the first card I bought my son. He then went Gainward Ghost 3060 12GB, Palit Gaming Pro 3070 (Daughter now has this) now Asus TUF Gaming OC 4070.
I had a 1050ti back in 2018 and it ran AC Odyssey just fine. I played MMO's mostly and it ran them fine as well. I went from a GT610 to a GT730 to a 1050Ti and that is really the benchmark. It's good, compared to what? It's not even on the radar comparing it to what I own now but compared to what I had before it, it was a good card.
This card is running in my rig (Not the MSI one, mine is the EVGA model) and I mostly use it for the streaming NVENC encoder and World of Warcraft since most of my full blown gaming is on console. Will be upgrading PC wise in 2025 but since I was given mine from a bud for pretty much nothing as he's a fellow streamer and wanted to help me out, having this 1050ti has been great 😊
I just paid $5 for one at a thrift store, EVGA 4gb SC, dusty but works well. You can't beat it for the power/performance especially for older games or the casual gamer. The fact that my model doesn't require a 6pin is a HUGE deal, that many people dont understand until they just to upgrade and don't have a solid PS or are trying to upgrade a office machine.
As poor person running my GTX 1050 2gb for almost a decade, this video hurt a bit in the reality check short a way, and boy I tell you something those 2 extra GB of VRAM make a difference that make some game going from playable with low setting to just an unplayable stutter fest.
This is my card and it allows me to play almost everything I want like Elden Ring, Dead by Daylight, Monster Hunter World, and Wuthering Waves. It can play Helldivers 2 but only at like 20fps while looking not that great from what people talk about it, but hey I can still successfully play it. The part it is failing more in is VR. It can play most of the ones I want to play like DMVR and Pavlov, but games like Pavlov and Devour will have screen waves which can make it impossible to play. VR and games getting harder to run as time goes is why I want to finally upgrade after all these years whenever life allows it.
the 1050ti is my second-ever graphics card (first being the HD4770). got lucky with the silicon lottery, mine runs up to 1800mhz in most games. zotac cheaped out on the fan, so when mine gave out, i slapped a whisper-silent noctua on it
Still use mine ever since I got it brand new. it's a Zotac OC edition, and it's quite an impressive overclock despite not needing a 6pin connector, boosting up to 1822MHz.
I bought a 1050ti back in 2017, my mom still has it. Now that I'm getting back into PC gaming I'm going to grab a Ryzen 5 7500f and get my old card back. It should make a decent stopgap until I have more cash to get something new.
Used to have one of these as my second ever gpu, it was a beast to put into a cheap prebuilt pc cuz it didnt need any extra power connectors. It absolutely destroyed my old gt 745
I have a 4GB 1050, it is in an older 7th gen intel PC that is used for watching random stuff through a non-smart TV. I used it a few years ago short term with a Core i5-3350P and 16GB RAM, it was ok with games at low but I quickly scaled up to a better system and $200 RX7600.
I own this exact MSI 4GB model of the Nvidia GTX 1050 Ti. It runs games from the XB1 era and earlier nice and smooth. Though the GTX 1060 6GB is my go-to for Pascal Nvidia cards.
With the 1050ti having a TDP of 75W, it is easily able to be put into OEM systems that do not provide a 6 or 8 pin connector. This means that you could grab an off the shelf office PC from a company that is upgrading, shove the GPU in there and it will run soley off the PCIe slot's power. I think that is super apealing. Intel tried to make a card that was meant for this usecase with the Arc A380, but NVDIA drivers are just still superior even on an older generation card. Though with the improvement of ReBar, the Arc solution is really tempting, even at a higher price point.
The best part of a used Gaming Parts Haul? More content! Did you attempt an overclock? As a GTX 1060 overclocking enthusiast, I would be curious to see what it can do at max. I think you should send it to me so I can get into it :) I have yet to find a 1050Ti in the wild.
I haven't tried overclocking but that is a great idea for another video. I'll probably wanna hold onto this card since it is pretty tough to get a 1050 Ti for a reasonable price these days and I love the old MSI gaming X design.
Thank you for review! Could you please tell, will the 1050ti work to the maximum with the i5 -8500 cpu? If not, do you have any other recommendations? I want maximum fps but with the older cpu than 5600x.
I can't say for certain, by I would assume in most cases, games will be GPU bound with the i5-8500 and 1050ti. There's probably a few CPU intensive games out there that would make it close but I'd say it'll be more than enough for the 1050 Ti
@@UltraBudgetPC Oh thank you for such a quick response! I’ll consider building with i5-8500 then, as I’m only playing cs2 and dota2, I think 1050ti will be enough for 2-3 years from now. But don’t now which will be best value, 1050ti or 1650. But for ultra budget 1050ti wins for sure.
Right now im using my gigabyte 1050ti with a r5 2600 32gb of ram and a wd_black 1tb ssd and honestly it's a great rig for light gaming, but this year i will be changing it for a rx 6650 xt after 4 years
G'day UBPC, I've never owned a 1050Ti, for gaming I went from a Sapphire R9 270XToxic to a MSI RX580Gaming+ & I also have a 1080Ti Gaming X for Cuda Accel Editing/Transcoding both with this cooler design 😍 Just wondering if in the RTSS Overlay could you add the GPU MHz Clock, I like how you showed the TPU Data & it would be cool to see what Boost the GPUs actually get to on their own as they can self boost above the claimed spec.As an example MSI claim my 1080Ti Gaming X has Base:1544MHz, Boost:1657MHz but it Auto Boosts to 1974MHz without an OC.
im planning to get myself a 1050ti because thats the only gpu that i can afford for my BIOSTAR A350MH is that still good or should i just pass on buying it?
If cards like the GTX 1060 or RX 580 are at similar prices where you're able to get them, i'd go with with one of those options over the 1050 ti. Even a GTX 970 will outperform the 1050 Ti and at least in my area and on eBay, will cost less.
Now try it with a stock speed i7-920 to get how I game :) Truly a 4k gaming card, as evidenced by the new Doom I + II remaster, which runs at blazing 90fps.
I just upgraded my old 1050ti Gainward vendors card, after 2 years using that card, I've been used that since the price of GPU little bit expensive cause miners at the time purchase all RTX GPU or AMD variants, finally on these year I'm upgraded my GPU to RX6700XT replacing the GTX 1050ti forever.. 2 years using that GPU kinda makes me trouble at anytime, GPU isn't good at all for 2024 gaming, right now its decent GPU it only can play some Games who still runs it around 60-120fps+ Depends which game you play it.
If you needed some extra processing power and don't want to invest in an entirely new platform, the Ryzen 5 5600 or 5600x would be a fairly substantial upgrade for a decent price. Otherwise, if you wanted to upgrade your platform, sticking with AMD and going with AM5 is my preferred route since it will be supported for a long time just like AM4 was. Truthfully, I think the R5 3600 is still a really solid CPU and will pair well with most mid ranged GPUs but if you're looking for an upgrade, the 5600 is what I'd go with.
@@UltraBudgetPC hey, I reallly appreciate the video and this reply. Thanks much but I'm talking about the GPU. Can't afford to upgrade them both yet but since we both agree that I already have an acceptable ProC, maybe it's time to upgrade the GPU. Been on thd 1050ti for the longest time and my games like the Witcher 3 doesn't like my GPU that much. Thanks for taking the time responding and more power to you!
I think I misunderstood your initial question haha. I was thinking you were interested in upgrading the CPU for whatever reason. If you're looking to upgrade from the 1050 Ti, I'd say going for something like a 5700 XT for around $150 used, or the 2070/2070 super for $180ish. These are used prices I've been seeing in the US and those are my picks for best value. For New cards, if go AMD all the way with the 6600, 6600XT and 6650 XT depending on what you can get for the best value. If you really want Nvidia, there isn't a ton of great value. The new 6gb 3050 would be a substantial upgrade over the 1050 to but it's still a little limited and costs about the same as a used 2070. If you just want something better than the 1050 Ti for as little cost as possible and don't care as much about the longevity of the card you're getting, any GTX 1660 series card, or the 1070/1070 Ti would cost around $80-$110.
i am using gtx 750ti for 4years now. I am considering to upgrade but at the same time i think it will just wasting my money as i am just playing minecraft bedrock edition and editing 1080p 30fps video and doesnt use any effect at all, just cut and place both video and audio for my campuss, the duration of the video is also short, the longest is around 5 minutes.
I still have a 1050 ti and it does kinda hold up in 2024 playing most games but no on high settings, a little on medium settings My CPU was a i7 7th Gen 2.4 GHZ My Ram is 32 GBs DDR4 2400 mhz M.2 WD SSD if it matters
HOW ON EARTH ARE YOU GETTING SUCH GOOD FRAMES WITH THE 1050 TI I HAVE IT AS WELL AND I GET HALF OF YOUR FRAMES (I have the same parts as you except I have a 3600 is that the issue?)
You said it ... ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR cards ever sold in recent years. Let me tell you a story.. My friend owned a computer store for years, and I hung out there all the time, talking PC's and gaming and random banter. During the Polaris / Pascal era, he sold the RX570 8GB for £200, the RX580 8GB for £230 and the GTX1050Ti for £200, the GTX 1060 6GB for £240. Now EVERY DAY people came in for a GPU. Kids with their parents, young adults etc. And around 80% of the time, they specifically asked for a GEFORCE (or an Nvidia). My friend who owned the shop was a total Nvidia fanboy since forever also. We constantly argued about it! Regardless, we'd always ask the customer their budget. And if it was £200 ... we would tell them "GET THE AMD RX570! ITS WAAAY faster than the 1050Ti from Nvidia but it costs the same!". We were always met with blank stares, hostility, etc. "No I like Nvidia! I'll take the 1050Ti!". We would BENCHMARK, in front of their eyes behind the counter, the RX570 and the 1050Ti in the latest games, and in Fortnite, and we'd even ask them what games they played and test THOSE! And we showed them, everyone one, how the AMD card was some 30-70% faster (depending on the game) AND had more features (true Vulkan and DX12 support), AND STILL we sold about 70% more 1050Ti's than RX570's! Yep, 70% of people EVEN AFTER SEEING with THEIR OWN EYES how bad the 1050Ti was, picked to spend £200 on a 30-40fps card, rather than £200 on a 60fps card! My friend bought the RX570's for £182 from his trade supplier. BUT he had to spend £187 on each 1050Ti! So yes, he made an extra £5 profit by selling the FASTER, BETTER VALUE AMD card. Which is why he pushed it. BUT ALSO he's a nice guy, we both are, and we want these kids and gamers to GET GOOD PERFORMANCE, so they can enjoy their games with a REAL gaming card (RX570) instead of a falsely advertisted MEDIA CENTRE card (1050Ti). After months and months of this happening, we eventually gave up. And to this day, it still baffles me, how STUPID PC gamers are in general. They (we) used to be the SMART KIDS, and looked down on idiots who bought consoles. NOW, WE are the idiots. 1050Ti outsold 570 by HUGE margins. 1060 outsold 580 by similar margins. And get this .... 4060Ti 16GB has outsold the 7800XT by some 360%!!!! The Radeon is some 40% faster on average than the Geforce. Yet the AMD card is just 5-10% more expensive. You can't fix stupid. 1050 series is probably the WORST gaming card since ... I dunno ... the Geforce FX5200? The Geforce 4 420MX? You have to go back DECADES. "One of the most popular cards!". You can't make this up.
I agree that the 570 is better. The 470 is basically the same card and is better than the 1050-ti at a lower price point. It's honestly very silly. However, both require double the power which is a drag.
@@SanoKei Doesnt matter if you agree or not, opinions don't count. All that matters is framerate and price (and these days features to a much smaller extent). The 470 and 570 both cost the same as the 1050Ti, but were 50% faster OR MORE. Both Polaris cards supported Vulcan and DX12 in hardware, whereas the 1050Ti (and all Maxwell / Pascal cards) did not. Hence why the RX580 gets over DOUBLE the framerate of the 1060 in titles such as Dead Space Remastered. And to say that the RX570 requires DOUBLE the power of the 1050Ti is complete and utter nonsense! Isn't it? I mean, if you wanna pick just HALF the performance, literally have to play games in 720p or at 30fps in 1080p, over playing with an ACTUAL gaming card that peforms two tiers higher, to save £10 a year on your electric bill, then I say you belong in an asylum! :D Even if you gamed 5 hours a day, every single day of the year, and for every second your GPU was at MAX USAGE, it would still only cost £10 more a year to run the AMD card over the Nvidia card. Stupid argument! You ain't running a bitcoin mining farm in the basement, you're running a SINGLE gaming PC in your bedroom, for an hour or two a night! AND you're playing with 20-30fps in 1080p, cos you picked a 1050Ti instead of an RX570! :D
Used to have a G3 Gaming Laptop that had one of these in it, of course the laptop version of the GPU. That thing struggled heavily. Luckily I got a new PC with an RTX 3050 and Intel I5 11400f, so much better than the laptop.
i got one in my system, its not that bad. i mean, its not ideal for most gaming scenarios but i can play helldivers, tf2, and beamng all on default settings.
ja koristim GTX 1050 ti sa i5 4590 16GB ram i nemam u cs2 mnogo fps dali je od procesora ako jeste ja bi menjao i stavio i7 4790 sta mislite o tome dali bi imao vise fps u cs2?
Its a good little card for 720p gaming, but i prefer its bigger brother the 1650. Plays everything and cost not much. Even uses the same amount of power.
its been shit for me what should i upgrade it with? here are my specs System Manufacturer: ASUS System Model: PRIME B360M-K Processor: intel i7-8700 Memory: 16GB DDR4 2666mhz 256GB SSD 1TB Card name: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050TI 4gb ddr5
R9 390 8gb was a better pickup I made back in the day used for less than a 1050ti. Other than having to rely on nimez drivers, that card would serve far better today. Edit: I also find it hilarious that fsr is essentially keeping this card alive for some games, amd actually may have hurt their own bottom line doing it, but mad respect for it.
Also, I do not recommend picking up a 390 these days due to flaky support as nimez drivers are great, but have a few cracks some games fall into making them not supported. Performance wise, its above a 1060 6gb in some titles, and at 1060 3gb performance in others
It's a pretty substantial upgrade but I would go with something like a 1060 or 1070 (if you're Power supply is good enough) since the cost won't be that much more depending on where you live.
In terms of maximum wattage. The 1050 Ti, in most reasonable systems will use much less that 400 watts. I've seen people pair some with as low as around 200 watts in Optiplex builds. The main concern would just be the overall quality of the power supply you got. If you are able to do some research on the unit and determine how reliable it is, then I would make your decision on that. More than likely you'll be fine if that is the PSU that you can afford.
Made a 150$ rig for my gf with my old 1060 6gb and a used i5 7400 with 16 gigs of ddr4 ram 2 years ago and it's still running valo, dark souls and elden ring at mid-high settings tho it's struggling now with recent releases but she just don't care
Once AMD makes a .DLL like perif like nvidia for hot swapping online gaming is still in jeopardy , I would change the dlss dlls and showed on average 90% better gaming experiences with a form of anti cheat counter measures in the hardware software like the hacker software but in reverse
I can only recommend GTX cards in 2024 for dirt cheap. Cause from what I heard Nvidia is planning to axe GTX lineup and only focus on RTX. Just be aware of this. Good luck and happy gaming.
I daily drive this card! I don’t play the newest AAA games, but I do video production, and it handles it pretty well!
Glad to hear that it serves you well. If the price of the card was a little lower on the used market, it would still be a great super budget option but it gets outclassed by so many cards at the same price point where it is. That being said, I will probably hold onto mine since I love the old gaming X design and will want to test the card out in the future with some more newer games.
@@UltraBudgetPC If I had the chance to rebuild my $200 budget gaming/work pc, I probably wouldn’t use the 1050 ti, the only reason I did is because I don’t have external power on my PSU. But it pairs well with my i7-6700!
honestly these older gpus are still fine for most things people just get too caught up with aaa crap
@@UltraBudgetPCIn Poland, the price of this card oscillates from 100 PLN upwards
The current exchange rate of the dollar to the zloty is about 3.96, so buying this card is so cheap that it is free, even though it is no longer one of the fresh ones (7 years since its release)
Video production is mostly on CPU so no suprises
I happen to get a GTX 1050 ti for free from a friend, paired it with an old HP G1 Tower - i7 4770 2x8GB RAM & SSD, and gifted it to my partner as a way in for PC gaming. She's been having a blast so far with Sims 4 & FallGuys.
It's still a capable card, and runs everything excluding latest AAA titles, which is expected from an 8 year old card that launched at $139.
OMG me too! I mean my friend upgraded to a 3080ti so I can't say I wasn't jealous... but I pretty quickly realized the games I played do not need anything stronger than a 1050 with leukemia 😭
No way, my pc setup is same as your (when you got it), but my gpu is gtx 1060 3gb
I have it whit i5 4460 and 2x4gb runs great at 1080p for what games i played i know is an old rig but for now is great than intel dual core 4gb ddr2 and 650 ti 🤣
My GTX 1050Ti is still running hard since 2017 :)
First graphics card I bought with my own money! I miss it, but I'm happy with my 2060 now
My fist card I bought was a vga card for my 286 😂 meny upgrades later i got a 2060 a few weeks ago paired with my intel 12100f and very happy with it , want to get a 12600 next , gave the 1050 ti I had to my nephew and he's happy with it , still I am constantly surprised how many old systems still running out there in the wild and get asked to fix
OMG Im literally the same, first GPU bought with my own money, then upgraded to RTX 2060... (Now looking at the 4070 Ti Super)
@@holysinner9650 series coming soon
@@holysinner96Don't buy it! Wait for 50 series otherwise you will regret it!
@@Gamer-vs3xl it depends on how much money the 50 Series gonna ve, Im kinda limited with the budget..
You spoil us with these back to back releases😂
Episode 2 of 100 Flip up challenge will be soon as well. Just sold that PC the other day👍
Got one for free when a friend upgraded his GPU. Big upgrade from my 960Ti. Now I know what it's capable of. Thanks!
i still use this card and its smooth in latest games like fifa 23 and ea fc, it runs rocket league and fortnite at highest settings. its still good to this day
and now 107 die is called 60 class and costs $300...progress!!
Love the up to date review.
Used to keep one on hand in case my main GPU failed. It saved me multiple times when I made the mistake of buying the 5700 XT.
I'm pretty sure I spent more time using the 1050ti given how often I was RMAing the 5700 XT.
It wasn't that bad at the time. VR was playable, and it got the job done in every game at lower settings.
Its bigger brother, the 3050, is my backup card now
I slapped a spare 1050ti into my little brother's pc a few years ago and it's still going strong.
I had 1050 ti 3 weeks ago before I upgraded. It can definitely run a lot of modern games even the open worlds which is really incredible considering the age of this.
It was definitely ahead of its time.
I've always been for nvidia but avoided the gtx 1050ti it got a bad rap, i love that msi dragon looks powerful after so many years i own an msi gtx 1080ti used to be worth a fortune today still fighting new games sometimes i play on my 1080p monitor and sometimes on another 1440p and I can say that it works well, greetings from Serbia, keep it up ;)
The opening felt like Budget-Builds Official’s take on introducing video cards. Good work :)
Love that channel
Best looking shroud ever.
Yeah I love TwinFrozer VI Shroud
Just put a 1050 ti in service last night. I was given a Dell XPS 8920 last year and finally did something with it. Now my light gaming rig, with a Core i7-7700, 16GB of RAM and a Western Digital SN750 Black NVME drive. Shoves around Elite Dangerous at 1080 High setting just fine for my needs.
Great to hear it's working well for you!
Good card for me!...it plays GTA5, Dying Light 2 and Killing Floor 2 on Pretty much High or Medium settings just fine! I'm running a laptop, and using external monitor.
I have a 1050 TI laptop, and I've been using it more than my desktop 1660 TI and 3060. Gaming performance isn't bad at all especially for non AAA games, considering that the laptop uses around 80-100 watts while gaming.
Just after upgrading from my lovely r7 370 (my little baby) which saw me through most multiplayer titles with relative ease I get recommended all the "how good is this old card in 2024", why YT, why ._.
This was my second GPU.....back in the day, i was able to play almost everything on high settings with it.😊
This card is starting to become a 720-900p card, I have a laptop that has an RX 560X and some modern games are just impossible to run at 1080p at 30fps you have to adjust your expectations on what this card can do, great video.
I’m actually upgrading my brothers dell optiplex 7010 usff with i5 3470S with Intel iGPU to a i5 7500T and GTX 1050 Ti computer.
I only just upgraded from a i7-7700 and a 1060 (3gb) last week, not fully out of commission, it's still going to be my backup rig, and maybe a mass storage device if I can figure out how to do that (it's a laptop). Pretty comparable to a 1050ti, still ran most games pretty well all things considered! Photo/video editing/processing on the other hand, it just couldn't keep up with me.
still using my evga 1050ti and i5 7600, finally looking to upgrade :D
Got two, I won't upgrade them until they die. Been rock solid.
Many of this card is still used here on internet cafe, it was pretty okay-ish for esport game (cs,dota,etc)
The Palit 1050 Ti was the first card I bought my son. He then went Gainward Ghost 3060 12GB, Palit Gaming Pro 3070 (Daughter now has this) now Asus TUF Gaming OC 4070.
I had a 1050ti back in 2018 and it ran AC Odyssey just fine. I played MMO's mostly and it ran them fine as well.
I went from a GT610 to a GT730 to a 1050Ti and that is really the benchmark. It's good, compared to what? It's not even on the radar comparing it to what I own now but compared to what I had before it, it was a good card.
i use a GTX 1050 TI as my daily and had it for about 3 years
This card is running in my rig (Not the MSI one, mine is the EVGA model) and I mostly use it for the streaming NVENC encoder and World of Warcraft since most of my full blown gaming is on console. Will be upgrading PC wise in 2025 but since I was given mine from a bud for pretty much nothing as he's a fellow streamer and wanted to help me out, having this 1050ti has been great 😊
I just paid $5 for one at a thrift store, EVGA 4gb SC, dusty but works well. You can't beat it for the power/performance especially for older games or the casual gamer. The fact that my model doesn't require a 6pin is a HUGE deal, that many people dont understand until they just to upgrade and don't have a solid PS or are trying to upgrade a office machine.
As poor person running my GTX 1050 2gb for almost a decade, this video hurt a bit in the reality check short a way, and boy I tell you something those 2 extra GB of VRAM make a difference that make some game going from playable with low setting to just an unplayable stutter fest.
This is my card and it allows me to play almost everything I want like Elden Ring, Dead by Daylight, Monster Hunter World, and Wuthering Waves. It can play Helldivers 2 but only at like 20fps while looking not that great from what people talk about it, but hey I can still successfully play it. The part it is failing more in is VR. It can play most of the ones I want to play like DMVR and Pavlov, but games like Pavlov and Devour will have screen waves which can make it impossible to play. VR and games getting harder to run as time goes is why I want to finally upgrade after all these years whenever life allows it.
the 1050ti is my second-ever graphics card (first being the HD4770). got lucky with the silicon lottery, mine runs up to 1800mhz in most games. zotac cheaped out on the fan, so when mine gave out, i slapped a whisper-silent noctua on it
Such a great generation for GPUs in general. From low to high end, we had enticing options at fair prices once the first mining boom died down.
This card punches way above its weight imo, I put one of these in my sons first pc and he had years of fun out of it
With fsr, most of the new stuff is still playable. Not all but most. It has served me great since my college time.
Still use mine ever since I got it brand new. it's a Zotac OC edition, and it's quite an impressive overclock despite not needing a 6pin connector, boosting up to 1822MHz.
I bought a 1050ti back in 2017, my mom still has it. Now that I'm getting back into PC gaming I'm going to grab a Ryzen 5 7500f and get my old card back. It should make a decent stopgap until I have more cash to get something new.
I still use the gtx 1050 ti asus cerberus edition to this day and it has never dissapointed me even if i do wish i could run newer games
I just got my son one of these off eBay for $40 on 11/28/24. Paired with his i5 8400, this should be a good little setup for cheap fortnight...
I have the same card, pretty good for 60 fps full HD
Used to have one of these as my second ever gpu, it was a beast to put into a cheap prebuilt pc cuz it didnt need any extra power connectors. It absolutely destroyed my old gt 745
I still have, really good for and pc to play old games. I have the MSI Low Profile one, perfect becouse it doesnt require additional power cords.
I have a 4GB 1050, it is in an older 7th gen intel PC that is used for watching random stuff through a non-smart TV. I used it a few years ago short term with a Core i5-3350P and 16GB RAM, it was ok with games at low but I quickly scaled up to a better system and $200 RX7600.
I own this exact MSI 4GB model of the Nvidia GTX 1050 Ti. It runs games from the XB1 era and earlier nice and smooth. Though the GTX 1060 6GB is my go-to for Pascal Nvidia cards.
i still have the 1050 ti sc from evga, with 1 fan. still good :D
Incredible how FSR is a huge lifesaver for this old card.
With the 1050ti having a TDP of 75W, it is easily able to be put into OEM systems that do not provide a 6 or 8 pin connector. This means that you could grab an off the shelf office PC from a company that is upgrading, shove the GPU in there and it will run soley off the PCIe slot's power. I think that is super apealing. Intel tried to make a card that was meant for this usecase with the Arc A380, but NVDIA drivers are just still superior even on an older generation card. Though with the improvement of ReBar, the Arc solution is really tempting, even at a higher price point.
I used to use 1050ti since 2016 up until 2023 until fans died and it was a solid reason to upgrade to 6700xt
Interesting, Still have an old 1060 3gb around from a 2016 prebuilt. Never owned a 1050Ti, though 1060 and 1070 are in my collection.
The LP version is great for sff pc. If you have an old office pc or need a low wattage card for htpc, the gtx 1050ti is fantastic
I still run a 1050 ti in my emulation box, still a beast
The best part of a used Gaming Parts Haul? More content!
Did you attempt an overclock? As a GTX 1060 overclocking enthusiast, I would be curious to see what it can do at max.
I think you should send it to me so I can get into it :)
I have yet to find a 1050Ti in the wild.
I haven't tried overclocking but that is a great idea for another video. I'll probably wanna hold onto this card since it is pretty tough to get a 1050 Ti for a reasonable price these days and I love the old MSI gaming X design.
@@UltraBudgetPC I overclock everything 🔥
Thank you for review! Could you please tell, will the 1050ti work to the maximum with the i5 -8500 cpu? If not, do you have any other recommendations? I want maximum fps but with the older cpu than 5600x.
I can't say for certain, by I would assume in most cases, games will be GPU bound with the i5-8500 and 1050ti. There's probably a few CPU intensive games out there that would make it close but I'd say it'll be more than enough for the 1050 Ti
@@UltraBudgetPC Oh thank you for such a quick response! I’ll consider building with i5-8500 then, as I’m only playing cs2 and dota2, I think 1050ti will be enough for 2-3 years from now. But don’t now which will be best value, 1050ti or 1650. But for ultra budget 1050ti wins for sure.
Right now im using my gigabyte 1050ti with a r5 2600 32gb of ram and a wd_black 1tb ssd and honestly it's a great rig for light gaming, but this year i will be changing it for a rx 6650 xt after 4 years
Nice v:
I still have a gtx750 core 2 quad q8300 pc that runs a few games to this day.
G'day UBPC,
I've never owned a 1050Ti, for gaming I went from a Sapphire R9 270XToxic to a MSI RX580Gaming+ & I also have a 1080Ti Gaming X for Cuda Accel Editing/Transcoding both with this cooler design 😍
Just wondering if in the RTSS Overlay could you add the GPU MHz Clock, I like how you showed the TPU Data & it would be cool to see what Boost the GPUs actually get to on their own as they can self boost above the claimed spec.As an example MSI claim my 1080Ti Gaming X has Base:1544MHz, Boost:1657MHz but it Auto Boosts to 1974MHz without an OC.
It's my current card. It is a wonder card.
I'm buying rn
im planning to get myself a 1050ti because thats the only gpu that i can afford for my BIOSTAR A350MH is that still good or should i just pass on buying it?
If cards like the GTX 1060 or RX 580 are at similar prices where you're able to get them, i'd go with with one of those options over the 1050 ti. Even a GTX 970 will outperform the 1050 Ti and at least in my area and on eBay, will cost less.
@@UltraBudgetPC okay, thankyou
Still a great card in 2024. still gets updates
Now try it with a stock speed i7-920 to get how I game :)
Truly a 4k gaming card, as evidenced by the new Doom I + II remaster, which runs at blazing 90fps.
I just upgraded my old 1050ti Gainward vendors card, after 2 years using that card, I've been used that since the price of GPU little bit expensive cause miners at the time purchase all RTX GPU or AMD variants, finally on these year I'm upgraded my GPU to RX6700XT replacing the GTX 1050ti forever..
2 years using that GPU kinda makes me trouble at anytime, GPU isn't good at all for 2024 gaming, right now its decent GPU it only can play some Games who still runs it around 60-120fps+ Depends which game you play it.
What would you recommend upgrading to? I have a Ryzen 5 3600 CPU.
If you needed some extra processing power and don't want to invest in an entirely new platform, the Ryzen 5 5600 or 5600x would be a fairly substantial upgrade for a decent price. Otherwise, if you wanted to upgrade your platform, sticking with AMD and going with AM5 is my preferred route since it will be supported for a long time just like AM4 was. Truthfully, I think the R5 3600 is still a really solid CPU and will pair well with most mid ranged GPUs but if you're looking for an upgrade, the 5600 is what I'd go with.
@@UltraBudgetPC hey, I reallly appreciate the video and this reply. Thanks much but I'm talking about the GPU. Can't afford to upgrade them both yet but since we both agree that I already have an acceptable ProC, maybe it's time to upgrade the GPU. Been on thd 1050ti for the longest time and my games like the Witcher 3 doesn't like my GPU that much. Thanks for taking the time responding and more power to you!
I think I misunderstood your initial question haha. I was thinking you were interested in upgrading the CPU for whatever reason. If you're looking to upgrade from the 1050 Ti, I'd say going for something like a 5700 XT for around $150 used, or the 2070/2070 super for $180ish. These are used prices I've been seeing in the US and those are my picks for best value. For New cards, if go AMD all the way with the 6600, 6600XT and 6650 XT depending on what you can get for the best value. If you really want Nvidia, there isn't a ton of great value. The new 6gb 3050 would be a substantial upgrade over the 1050 to but it's still a little limited and costs about the same as a used 2070.
If you just want something better than the 1050 Ti for as little cost as possible and don't care as much about the longevity of the card you're getting, any GTX 1660 series card, or the 1070/1070 Ti would cost around $80-$110.
@@UltraBudgetPC would definitely consider the options you gave. 5700XT or 2070 (Super)? Thank you so much!!
Damn that's an overkill cooler for a 1050 ti lol. Very nice model.
i am using gtx 750ti for 4years now. I am considering to upgrade but at the same time i think it will just wasting my money as i am just playing minecraft bedrock edition and editing 1080p 30fps video and doesnt use any effect at all, just cut and place both video and audio for my campuss, the duration of the video is also short, the longest is around 5 minutes.
I still have a 1050 ti and it does kinda hold up in 2024 playing most games but no on high settings, a little on medium settings
My CPU was a i7 7th Gen 2.4 GHZ
My Ram is 32 GBs DDR4 2400 mhz
M.2 WD SSD if it matters
upgrade to 1060 and you can easily play high settings
@@yooooomg ima upgrade soon
When I get more capital, I’m just broke rn
I have a single fan Evga gtx 1050ti that only gets it's power from the motherboard slot. It's a great multi-media card.
HOW ON EARTH ARE YOU GETTING SUCH GOOD FRAMES WITH THE 1050 TI I HAVE IT AS WELL AND I GET HALF OF YOUR FRAMES (I have the same parts as you except I have a 3600 is that the issue?)
You said it ... ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR cards ever sold in recent years. Let me tell you a story..
My friend owned a computer store for years, and I hung out there all the time, talking PC's and gaming and random banter. During the Polaris / Pascal era, he sold the RX570 8GB for £200, the RX580 8GB for £230 and the GTX1050Ti for £200, the GTX 1060 6GB for £240.
Now EVERY DAY people came in for a GPU. Kids with their parents, young adults etc. And around 80% of the time, they specifically asked for a GEFORCE (or an Nvidia). My friend who owned the shop was a total Nvidia fanboy since forever also. We constantly argued about it! Regardless, we'd always ask the customer their budget. And if it was £200 ... we would tell them "GET THE AMD RX570! ITS WAAAY faster than the 1050Ti from Nvidia but it costs the same!". We were always met with blank stares, hostility, etc. "No I like Nvidia! I'll take the 1050Ti!".
We would BENCHMARK, in front of their eyes behind the counter, the RX570 and the 1050Ti in the latest games, and in Fortnite, and we'd even ask them what games they played and test THOSE! And we showed them, everyone one, how the AMD card was some 30-70% faster (depending on the game) AND had more features (true Vulkan and DX12 support), AND STILL we sold about 70% more 1050Ti's than RX570's! Yep, 70% of people EVEN AFTER SEEING with THEIR OWN EYES how bad the 1050Ti was, picked to spend £200 on a 30-40fps card, rather than £200 on a 60fps card!
My friend bought the RX570's for £182 from his trade supplier. BUT he had to spend £187 on each 1050Ti! So yes, he made an extra £5 profit by selling the FASTER, BETTER VALUE AMD card. Which is why he pushed it. BUT ALSO he's a nice guy, we both are, and we want these kids and gamers to GET GOOD PERFORMANCE, so they can enjoy their games with a REAL gaming card (RX570) instead of a falsely advertisted MEDIA CENTRE card (1050Ti).
After months and months of this happening, we eventually gave up. And to this day, it still baffles me, how STUPID PC gamers are in general. They (we) used to be the SMART KIDS, and looked down on idiots who bought consoles. NOW, WE are the idiots.
1050Ti outsold 570 by HUGE margins.
1060 outsold 580 by similar margins.
And get this ....
4060Ti 16GB has outsold the 7800XT by some 360%!!!! The Radeon is some 40% faster on average than the Geforce. Yet the AMD card is just 5-10% more expensive.
You can't fix stupid. 1050 series is probably the WORST gaming card since ... I dunno ... the Geforce FX5200? The Geforce 4 420MX? You have to go back DECADES.
"One of the most popular cards!". You can't make this up.
I agree that the 570 is better. The 470 is basically the same card and is better than the 1050-ti at a lower price point. It's honestly very silly. However, both require double the power which is a drag.
@@SanoKei Doesnt matter if you agree or not, opinions don't count. All that matters is framerate and price (and these days features to a much smaller extent).
The 470 and 570 both cost the same as the 1050Ti, but were 50% faster OR MORE. Both Polaris cards supported Vulcan and DX12 in hardware, whereas the 1050Ti (and all Maxwell / Pascal cards) did not. Hence why the RX580 gets over DOUBLE the framerate of the 1060 in titles such as Dead Space Remastered.
And to say that the RX570 requires DOUBLE the power of the 1050Ti is complete and utter nonsense! Isn't it? I mean, if you wanna pick just HALF the performance, literally have to play games in 720p or at 30fps in 1080p, over playing with an ACTUAL gaming card that peforms two tiers higher, to save £10 a year on your electric bill, then I say you belong in an asylum! :D
Even if you gamed 5 hours a day, every single day of the year, and for every second your GPU was at MAX USAGE, it would still only cost £10 more a year to run the AMD card over the Nvidia card. Stupid argument! You ain't running a bitcoin mining farm in the basement, you're running a SINGLE gaming PC in your bedroom, for an hour or two a night! AND you're playing with 20-30fps in 1080p, cos you picked a 1050Ti instead of an RX570! :D
I used to have one in an old pc which was just an hp office pc it held up quite well.
Used to have a G3 Gaming Laptop that had one of these in it, of course the laptop version of the GPU. That thing struggled heavily. Luckily I got a new PC with an RTX 3050 and Intel I5 11400f, so much better than the laptop.
The Gtx 10 series is going down swinging 😂
im watching this vid with the exact same card
I'm running Satisfactory with protonGE on linux on low settings with far view distance with round about 50 fps and a few drops
I feel like the 1660 series has become the new meta Nvidia card
3050
@@ThankGod4Ant I guess I meant to say, Budget Meta, since the 1660's can be found for right around $100, even for the Ti model (maybe 120ish)
1050ti gangg
This was the first GPU I ever owned
Can i run gtx 1050 ti on a 220w power supply?
i got one in my system, its not that bad. i mean, its not ideal for most gaming scenarios but i can play helldivers, tf2, and beamng all on default settings.
I super regret getting this GPU in 2016, was disappointed almost immediately.
i have the palit 1050ti and for my daily usage its good
ja koristim GTX 1050 ti sa i5 4590 16GB ram i nemam u cs2 mnogo fps dali je od procesora ako jeste ja bi menjao i stavio i7 4790 sta mislite o tome dali bi imao vise fps u cs2?
Its a good little card for 720p gaming, but i prefer its bigger brother the 1650. Plays everything and cost not much. Even uses the same amount of power.
Bro lemme remind you that rn the price is like 80$ more
At least in india
its been shit for me what should i upgrade it with? here are my specs
System Manufacturer: ASUS
System Model: PRIME B360M-K
Processor: intel i7-8700
Memory: 16GB DDR4 2666mhz
256GB SSD 1TB
Card name: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050TI 4gb ddr5
Please test intel iris xe🙏
R9 390 8gb was a better pickup I made back in the day used for less than a 1050ti. Other than having to rely on nimez drivers, that card would serve far better today.
Edit: I also find it hilarious that fsr is essentially keeping this card alive for some games, amd actually may have hurt their own bottom line doing it, but mad respect for it.
Also, I do not recommend picking up a 390 these days due to flaky support as nimez drivers are great, but have a few cracks some games fall into making them not supported. Performance wise, its above a 1060 6gb in some titles, and at 1060 3gb performance in others
I have no idea what it is about this card but people still sell this for $150 no matter how old it gets
is a 1050 and i5 4570 good for rust or heavy games
Yes latest titles on 1080p low@30fps
is it worth upgrading from 750ti?
It's a pretty substantial upgrade but I would go with something like a 1060 or 1070 (if you're Power supply is good enough) since the cost won't be that much more depending on where you live.
"how bad is it" considering I just built my friend his first PC with a GTX 950. The 1050 ti is goated
For the right use case, almost any GPU can be good for the right cost
im going to run it with " Maxi power " power supply 400w is it safe ? ( no money left t buy better psu :( .... )
In terms of maximum wattage. The 1050 Ti, in most reasonable systems will use much less that 400 watts. I've seen people pair some with as low as around 200 watts in Optiplex builds. The main concern would just be the overall quality of the power supply you got. If you are able to do some research on the unit and determine how reliable it is, then I would make your decision on that. More than likely you'll be fine if that is the PSU that you can afford.
i have the same gpu but it doesnt run fortnite good please help
nothing about the 1050 ti but i still run a 1070 does me perfectly fine in todays games
Made a 150$ rig for my gf with my old 1060 6gb and a used i5 7400 with 16 gigs of ddr4 ram 2 years ago and it's still running valo, dark souls and elden ring at mid-high settings tho it's struggling now with recent releases but she just don't care
There is still some demand for the low profile models but it doesn't make a whole lot of sense vs a low profile 1650 which is all around better.
im still using it with i5 2500k
it's still useable for some games
Once AMD makes a .DLL like perif like nvidia for hot swapping online gaming is still in jeopardy , I would change the dlss dlls and showed on average 90% better gaming experiences with a form of anti cheat counter measures in the hardware software like the hacker software but in reverse
I've got gtx 1053 for 30 bucks brand new. It's ok but but would be better to have more powerful gpu..
I was going to buy this as my first GPU, but it’s sold out. I am saving for a 3050 now
3050 will perform a good deal better
I can only recommend GTX cards in 2024 for dirt cheap.
Cause from what I heard Nvidia is planning to axe GTX lineup and only focus on RTX.
Just be aware of this.
Good luck and happy gaming.