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Old 03-07-2019, 03:16 PM   #15
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the sub $200 market you get a much better product with the rx570 price point.

better real world benchmarking with 3d games. i can't recall exactly but it's >10% and it's a cheaper gpu, too. better and cheaper.

the 1050ti is more efficient and may be a better match for a weaker power supply unit. if you don't have a ~450w psu, you'll want the 1050ti.

1080p, both can play at full motion on high settings.

1440p -- the 570 will struggle a bit, but with medium settings or lower should be fine. not so sure on teh 1050ti. probably with low settings and with less than 20fps

2k/4k -- neither of these will do them with any competency. ootp in 4k? maybe, both can do that, i bet. 8gb would be wise to try that.

at one time the 1050ti was 3gb/6gb. 6gb is fine, but if you see it advertised as 4gb/8gb that's a newer run and changed specs. look into any news on weaker or better parts used etc... still going to be less than rx570 unless you have power consumption issues.

if ~170-200 is out of price range, i'd go as cheap as possible with a ebay item or something, if you absolutely need something. get previous geneartion of gpu for ~$50 with ~2gb ram. that'll do 1080p with medium to low settings, but run a bit warm.

only the most expensive cards can approach playing 4k reso games at a high setting and high fps... $500-1000? probably in that range. some may not be good at 4k even though they advertise they can play them.

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