Low-cost NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 and 1050 Ti GPUs to hit the market soon

By Staff Writer | Oct 22, 2016 06:44 AM EDT

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Gaming is not gaming if the computer you are using is terribly slow or unresponsive. The solution to this is installing a powerful GPU on your computer's motherboard. All the same GPUs can be really pricy, at times even pricier than the computer itself. But after installing this feature on your PC, some serious transformation happens. The sluggish computer you once knew, can now play any game that is hurled at it. NVIDIA is among the very few GPU producers known to produce commercial GPUs. Commercial in the sense that their GPU's are compatible with almost anything with a motherboard and a screen on them, rather anything worthy of being called a computer.

Their best GPU as per now is the Titan X. This beast is so powerful, even the most serious of rivals to NVIDIA, like AMD, are still stuck at the plotting stage of ever murdering it. Nonetheless, not many people can afford the $1200 price that is tagged on the Titan X. So to cover the majority middleclass, NVIDIA has announced the coming of its all new NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 and 1050 Ti. The company's post at NVIDIA blogs explains that these Pascal-based GPUs will allow users to play games at a possible 60 frames per second slickly and cheaply.

This, of course, will come as an advantage to users with high-resolution computers, since they can now push their games to ultra-level resolutions without the fear of hanging or insensitivity. Wccftech clarified that both GPUs will be priced at under $149, with the GTX 1050 ranging from $109 and the 1050 Ti starting from $139. There was a rumor that NVIDIA is also working on a GTX 1080, but the rumored price of this GPU is a bit overwhelming, about $799 on the least. Therefore it's highly advisable that you buy the GTX 1050, instead of gambling with the rumored one.

The GPUs will be available for the public in all NVIDIA partnered outlets like ASUS, iGame, Zotac and EVGA, starting from October 25. The GTX 1050 Ti is said to be the faster one and will be released earlier than the GTX 1050.

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