GTX 1050 Ti or RX 570 Nitro+ OC?

PapaJoko

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Currently i have a 'dead' GTX 750 Ti. My graphic card is already old and have a decent performance for gaming. My computer specification is:
Intel i5 3470
Asus H61M-E
8Gb RAM
500W PSU
I would like to buy a Galax GTX 1050 Ti EXOC 4gb or RX 570 Nitro+ OC 4gb.
So which one is better? I also consider how about my motherboard it's too old or not for this graphic card?
 
Solution
The 570 is better but your unnamed PSU makes me worry if it could power the card. You should get the 1050ti as its on an equal power draw as the 750ti.


the 570 is so much better its not even funny

good match with your cpu


make sure your power supply has the proper pcie cables
 
I would skip the 1050 Ti and choose from the 470 or 570s, whichever one matches the pci-ex cable coming from your power supply(6 pin or 8 pin). If no pci-ex connector is coming out of your power supply, then buy a decent power supply first, then buy a card from whatever money you have left over.
 
I would get 470 because there is no difference between it and 570 (and in my contry ,RX 500 series is expensive ,bcz it just released)RX 470 will give you better performance than nvidia card for bit more money ,but if you are not willing to go trough AMD drivers ,then go with Nvidia
 


Firstly nothing wrong with AMD's drivers since they moved to Crimson (Catalyst years back was indeed not great).

Secondly, the RX 570 actually is noticeably faster than the RX 470 and plenty of reviews have shown them matching RX 480 4GB performance with a little Overclocking which the card ins't too shabby at.

But to the question at hand, only reason to get a 1050 Ti is the lower power usage, RX 570 is much stronger.
 
ik that rx 570 is much stronger than gtx 1050 , but there is only few frames between rx570 and rx 470(i compared mine rx 470 with friends 570).Crimson driver ,atleast for me isnt the best ,it crashes often cuz no reason(and yes i did clean install and all that stuff)