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Nvidia’s website doesn’t list pricing or availability information for the 3GB GeForce GTX 1050, but a spokesperson says “it’ll occupy the similar price bands with the existing lineup.” ...
In testing the GTX 1050 3GB, I used our existing test bed featuring a Core i7 6700K running with an all-core turbo of 3.5GHz, paired with 16GB of 3000MHz DDR4 memory. All games were run from a ...
At the very least the 3GB version should have been called the 1050 SE, or LE, or anything other than just the 1050 3GB. It's not unlike the 3GB and 6GB GTX 1060 situation and I'm expecting to find ...
Two New GTX 1050 3GB Models from EVGA Last month, NVIDIA quietly listed a new GTX 1050 graphics card on their website. Unlike the original GTX 1050 however, this one sports 3GB of GDDR5 instead of ...
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Although the high-end PC gaming community is still eagerly waiting for information on Nvidia's rumored GeForce GTX 1180, there's some more immediate good news for budget-conscious gamers.
The latest GPU rumor about team green is that NVIDIA is prepping a 3GB version of its entry-level GeForce GTX 1050 card for cost conscious gamers.
NVIDIA has reportedly decided against the 3GB version of the GeForce GTX 1060, will release the GTX 1050 3GB in December instead.
HEXUS hasn't reviewed one of the new Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 cards with 3GB as yet, for real-world observations. I have spotted a review of the new card over at Tom's Hardware though.
NVIDIA launches GeForce GTX 1050 3GB, with a cut-down 96-bit memory bus. Anthony Garreffa. Gaming Editor. Published May 21, 2018 10:44 PM CDT Updated Nov 3, 2020 11:51 AM CST.
Nvidia has quietly announced a 3GB VRAM version of the GTX 1050 for gamers on a budget. The new offering sits nicely between the older cards in the lineup with higher clock speeds but lower bandwidth.
NVIDIA has gone and quietly introduced another Pascal-based graphics card to its entry-level lineup, the previously rumored GeForce GTX 1050 with 3GB of GDDR5 memory.