
Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
4 GB
Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
4 GB
The graphics card fan is not audible in my configuration. Graphics card installed in an HP Compaq 8300 Elite CMT with Pentium I7. The fan from the power supply is audible (quiet). This was checked by replacing the GTX 1050 with the GT 730 without fan on board with 2GB VRam, the noise was the same, i.e. the fan of the power supply.
I use this graphics card with DaVinci Resolve 16 from Blackmagic. CUDA and OpenCL are supported. Video editing with preview, e.g. editing and colour grading, runs smoothly. To what extent the GPU support is used for transcoding into the target format, e.g. MP4, is unfortunately not apparent. The video material is Full HD / 25p / Raw - i.e. 220 MBit/s bandwidth. An older version of MAGIX video deluxe also works with regard to video editing with Full HD and MP4 video material, but the MP4 export does not run with CUDA support. By the way, I had the same problem with this software using a different graphics card. I.e. the "normal" functionality of the graphics card is unrestrictedly suitable for video editing. The performance is rather determined by the other PC components CPU, RAM, disk. Whether the GPU support of the graphics card can be used for a performance boost depends more on the video software used.
Prices can rise or fall depending on the market situation. It is impossible to say when the price will fall again, as prices can change constantly.
@Robpors613 this is a different map. This one doesn't need one. ; D See: https://www.gigabyte.com/Graphics-Card/GV-N105TD5-4GD#sp
Well, it's LowEnd and the difference to the 960 Strix is minimal and in favour of the 960! As long as you do not use DX12 otherwise slightly in favour of the 1050Ti. Therefore wait a few weeks the 1650 + 6Fr plus is up to 31% the AMD 570 for 7.- more 61% faster. But it depends on the respective title. So a clear no. GTX 1650 Palit GeForce GTX 1650 StormX OC (4GB) RX570 Powercolor RX570 Red Dragon (8GB, High End)