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guys calm it ahha havent really kept up to date with pc builds is the gtx 1050 ti a good graphics card it seems really cheap?
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It is a good card, the one I'm going to be getting myself, but with your budget a 1060 will do better I reckon.
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Tbh, ditch the 1050, get a better Psu and then an older but higher spec GPU. Least then you will be able to upgrade going forward and something like a used 770 or 280X will eat the 1050 for lunch
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F7GOS wrote Tbh, ditch the 1050, get a better Psu and then an older but higher spec GPU. Least then you will be able to upgrade going forward and something like a used 770 or 280X will eat the 1050 for lunch
Check again. GTX 1050Ti offers similar performance to a GTX 770/R9 280 but is newer, and a much wiser choice.
OP- The 1050 Ti is a great entry level card, but it's just that, entry level. The i3 and 3GB 1060 would be a better option.
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