Will Zotac GTX 1050 Ti OC Edition work on my system?

May 14, 2018
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hey guys, I'm planning to upgrade my system but I'm not very sure if this graphics card will work on my system, please enlighten me, thank you...

Processor: Intel Pentium G4560 @ 3.50 ghz
RAM: 8GB of RAM 2400 mhz
Mobo: MSI H110M PRO-VH
HDD: 230 GB
PSU: 750 watts

I don't play many games so I don't need to upgrade my HDD. The video card I will buy is the Zotac GeForce GTX 1050 Ti OC Edition. Reference: https://www.lazada.com.ph/products/zotac-geforce-gtx-1050-ti-oc-edition-4gb-128-bit-gddr5-zt-p10510b-10l-i102432592-s102697521.html?spm=a2o4l.searchlist.list.1.2617200dkUduAR&search=1

Thank you for the help, folks..
 
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He's not asking about the parts he already has. He already has the 750W PSU, which is obviously more than adequate -- the question was if the Zotac 1050Ti is compatible. The answer is yes.

I agree with pete_101 -- that card was really made for systems like yours with the MSI H110M PRO-VH. Just take your time when you install it and do it carefully and everything will be fine.

Yes, as long as it will physically fit inside your case it will work with your motherboard and other components.

It will take up two card spaces (so it will cover up the PCIe X1 slot next to the x16) and attach to your PCIe x16 slot. It does not require any additional power connector from your PSU.
 
@RealBeast, so overall conclusion, it will work on my set up right? My motherboard is an MSI H110M PRO-VH. I'm really scared of these types because it's really hard to avail warranty in my country so I'm making sure everything is compatible. Sorry
 
Your motherboard is made for the card, there are no issues with compatibility. Just be careful when you put the card in, make sure the locking mechanism on the end of the slot is in the down position. Line the card up over the slot and slowly push it down until it's all the way down and the locking arm has locked in the upward position.

 
He's not asking about the parts he already has. He already has the 750W PSU, which is obviously more than adequate -- the question was if the Zotac 1050Ti is compatible. The answer is yes.

I agree with pete_101 -- that card was really made for systems like yours with the MSI H110M PRO-VH. Just take your time when you install it and do it carefully and everything will be fine.

 
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Hey man thank you so much for your help, I'm not afraid now to buy GPUs. Btw, perhaps you can visit my another thread and give your insights? I'm contemplating which gpu to buy and maybe you can help me since you know a lot of graphics cards. Thanks again man.

Link: http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-3709526/gpu.html