Here's a GTX 1050 Ti, to include Molex to power adapter, for $60 brand new.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/GTX1050-Ti...a=0&pg=2047675&_trksid=p2047675.c100005.m1851
While some may have doubts about buying generic brands, there were tests performed by Linus Tech Tips on these & similar cards, there was little to no drop in performance. Plus the 4GB GDDR5 GTX 1050Ti can do 8K at 60Hz (fps!). Of course, that's likely better for video versus gaming, yet I'd not pay the same or more for a potentially used 750Ti when these are available at $60 each & shipping on the house.
The reason why I'm not getting one is the lack of a Displayport connection. If it'll do 8K @ 60Hz, should be able to do 4K @ 120Hz & that's the deal killer. Can do only 60Hz on 4K via HDMI. Must have DP 1.2 or higher to get past 60Hz on any resolution. Am hopeful that the HDMI 2.1 spec, once fully rolled out, will make some changes. While there's 8K TV available today, some doesn't pass the full HDMI 2.1 spec yet, in fact the TV's were released before the upgraded 2.1 cables that rocks at 48Gb/sec, faster than any DP version to date. Not to worry, Displayport won't take this lightly, there'll be a DP 1.5 or whatever spec to outrun HDMI 2.1,
Gamers needs DP more so than anyone, it's the only way to take advantage of the 120/144Hz monitors. It is unfortunate that the OEM of this 1050Ti excluded DP from these cards, choosing to add an outdated VGA instead. Maybe I misunderstood, had read an article somewhere that stated all NVIDIA 10 series cards doesn't include VGA & most won't work with an adapter. Could be that meant the 1060 upwards, who knows?
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