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Abstract: Kartu grafis Nvidia Geforce terbaru mungkin siap hadir tidak lama lagi, namun, produsen tampaknya juga masih akan memberikan versi lama dengan nuansa yang lebih baru. Kali ini, Nvidia dikabarkan akan menghadirkan seri entry level GTX 1050 dengan kekuatan...
Abstract: F1 25 is noticeably more demanding than its predecessor. On the plus side, the game scales fairly well. At low settings, it can still run on a capable integrated GPU or an older GPU. However, as soon as you increase detail levels or move beyond Full HD re...
Abstract: With The Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion Remastered, the opposite is true of many other titles: While the players are rather positive on the whole, the press sometimes hails criticism for technical shortcomings. We can certainly confirm the latter, as even on h...
Abstract: Shadows isn't built with low-end GPUs in mind - it's demanding across the board. Integrated solutions barely stand a chance, unless you're running at the lowest possible resolution and settings. For 1080p with low detail, you'll need at least an RTX 3060...
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Published: 2018-06-22, Author: Chris , review by: tomshardware.com
Generally faster than GeForce GTX 1050 2GB (and Radeon RX 560), Board power rating does not require auxiliary power, Playable 1080p performance at reduced detail settings,
Trails GeForce GTX 1050 2GB in certain workloads, Current on PCIe slot's 12V rails can exceed PCI-SIG specification, Prices on mainstream graphics cards are still too high
Nvidia's GeForce GTX 1050 3GB is mostly an upgrade over the 2GB version, offering reasonable performance at 1920x1080 (so long as you're willing to dial back quality). Unfortunately, there aren't any examples of the 3GB board available to buy yet, so...
Generally faster than GeForce GTX 1050 2GB (and Radeon RX 560), Board power rating does not require auxiliary power, Playable 1080p performance at reduced detail settings
Trails GeForce GTX 1050 2GB in certain workloads, Current on PCIe slot's 12V rails can exceed PCI-SIG specification, Prices on mainstream graphics cards are still too high
Nvidia's GeForce GTX 1050 3GB is mostly an upgrade over the 2GB version, offering reasonable performance at 1920x1080 (so long as you're willing to dial back quality). Unfortunately, there aren't any examples of the 3GB board available to buy yet, so it's...