ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1050 Ti Mini ZT-P10510A-10L 4GB GDDR5 pci_e_x16 Express Graphics Card
₹1,079.00
- GeForce GTX 1050 Ti, 768 CUDA cores, 4GB GDDR5, 128-bit Memory Bus
- Classic and modern games at 1080p @ 60 FPS. 1303 MHz Base, 1417 MHz Boost, 7 GHz Memory Clock
- Triple Display Capability Outputs :- DisplayPort 1.4,HDMI 2.0b, DL-DVI.
- Recommended Power Supply :- 300W, Power Consumption :- 75W
- DirectX :- 12 API feature level 12_1, 4.5 OpenGL, Single Fan Cooling, Dual Slot
- Supported OS :- Windows 10 / 8 / 7. Card Length :- 144.78mm x 111.15mm
- 2 years warranty and Extended warranty included after registration on Zotac website
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Specification: ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1050 Ti Mini ZT-P10510A-10L 4GB GDDR5 pci_e_x16 Express Graphics Card
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10 reviews for ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1050 Ti Mini ZT-P10510A-10L 4GB GDDR5 pci_e_x16 Express Graphics Card
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LoverofRedHair –
Bought to upgrade the APU graphics on my AMD A8 7600 PC. Easy install, I just disabled the on-board graphics and set everything to use the new card instead, got the latest drivers and off it went. getting around 4x faster frame rate than the on-board R7 APU graphics. runs cool and quiet and doesn’t need extra power leads and my 240w PSU is fine and powering it through the PCI-e slot only. great buy at ÂŁ139 too!
Saswati G. –
We ordered this card for my son’s computer as he couldn’t play the Steam games on the PC with high graphics, e.g. Borderlands, GTA, human fall flat, Castlestory etc, so we installed this one without any problems, just plug and play. The fps went from 30 to 70 and my son said it was the best christmas present ever! It is very small, good for computers with not much space inside, and low power consumption. So good, we bought another for my other sons computer. Would definitely recommend!!
Paul Tasker –
Easy to install and very little noise (even under load). I have used it to play Mad Max and The Witcher 3 at 1080p on high detail level settings and there hasn’t been a sign of a stutter or delay. I would recommend this for anyone who wants a low wattage graphics card that can still play recent titles at high settings. I am very pleased with this so far.
Johny –
I received the card with broken factory seal of box .
though all item are present not missing anything but the incidence makes me unhappy with amazon.
I telephoned to amazon’s customer service, I found the person who received the complain is very polite and listened all in sympathetically and assure me he can take back if it shows me any difficulty. I also registered it to ZOTAC and done that without any problem this makes me sure about it’s genuine.
The card is working but I always in suspect that it might be used by some one as i am not as a Pro User of high end GFX card.
SO I DECIDED NOT TO GO BUY SUCH LIKE ITEM FROM that seller.
Debjyoti (DJ) –
Hi,
This is going to be a lengthy review so take some time to read it !!
My Current System Specs:
Core 2 Duo 2.93 GHz
Intel DG43GT Motherboard
OS : Windows 7 Professional 64x
RAM: 8 GB DDR2
Old Graphics Card : 1GB Sapphire Radeon HD 7750 DDR5
HDD : 33 GB Free Space
Resolution : 1920 X 1080 60Hz (Native Resolution)
Even though my system is quite old I’ve been able to play the following games at very high settings with an average frame rate of 60-65 @ 1080p with my old graphics card 1GB Sapphire Radeon HD 7750 DDR5
Crysis Trilogy
Battlefield 3
Medal Of Honor
Company Of Heroes 1 & 2, Ardennes Assault, Tales of Valor
Rome II Empire Edition
GTA IV
NFS Shift
Call of Duty Modern Warfare Series
Max Payne 3
Reason for upgrade to Zotac GTX 1050 TI 4GB DDR5 OC
Wanted to play new upcoming game Steel Division : Normandy 44 which requires quite a beefy machine
I was not planning to overhaul my entire system as I also happen to have PS4, I decided to upgrade the graphics card to Zotac GTX 1050 TI 4GB DDR5 OC
After numerous reviews & specs details I decided to buy this card over
ASUS GeForce GTX950-2GB DDR5 because even though most of the games does not require video memory more than 2GB, GTX 1050 TI 4GB DDR5 OC will still be a reasonable future proof upgrade.
Of course processor at some point will become a bottleneck however the games which I’ve already mentioned will work out fluidly.
Moreover with the new card I’ve tried out Men Of War Assault Squad 1 & 2 which even though a great looking RTS game has lots of optimization issue. After doing some permutation to the graphics setting I’ve been able to achieve a frame rate of 65-70 @ 1768 X 992 60Hz with most of the in-game features like texture & model detail to ultra.
So. if any one of you are really confused whether to go for this card, I would recommend it, of-course the price is at a higher side however you will not require to change your entire rig at least for additional year or 2. That’s my two cents
Note: If you purchase this card, make sure to purchase DVI-D To VGA Active Converter, if you are having a Monitor with VGA O/P
As a thumb rule, before going for any graphics card look out for GPU processor speed, card interface & power consumption limit, how much video memory the card is offering should be secondary choice as deciding factor.
Johny –
My specs were r as follows:-
23 inch 1080p LG monitor [with HDMI 1.4], Intel i5-6500 processor, 8GB DDR4 RAM, Gigabyte B150M-D3H motherboard.
With above specs, 4K uhd videos stuttered and out of synch and had washed out colors. So I was looking for a way to play & edit (cutting, merging,etc using Avidemux/mkvmerge) 4k uhd videos in my 1080p monitor. I wrote to LG and enquired them about the possibility of smooth 4k playback in my 1080p monitor if I get a gtx 1050ti. They replied negatively. But I went on researching a lot and I learned that if I enable DSR option in gtx 1050ti I could downscale 4k real-time to fit on my 1080 monitor. So I purchased zotac gtx 1050ti mini and my research turned out to be correct.
I use daum potplayer & KMplayer. The first time I tried to play a 4k UHD movie it played smoothly but the colors were washed out just like before. So I updated the daum potplayer to its newest version and also installed MadVR video renderer plugin and also enabled the DSR option in NVIDIACtrl options. Then I tried playing the same movie again. It worked perfectly and the video looked sharper and beautiful.
I don’t think the gtx 1050 2GB could handle the above matters this good, bcoz the vram used for 4k movie playback ranges between 1500 MB to 1800 MB. So if u go for 2gb version u might end up getting low memory errors often.
U can also specify the programs which u wish the graphics card to handle in the nvidia Ctrl options.
If u r someone using chrome browser with several tabs (more than 15) then u might get an error message saying memory low and to exit some applications. So I suggest u to disable hardware (graphics card) acceleration for chrome in chrome advanced settings so that chrome will use the “CPU + System RAM” and not the “graphics card VRAM”.
Abhik Bhattacharya –
I brought the ZOTAC 1050 Ti OC Edition back in July 2018, those were the hay days of this GPU. It played everything smoothly back then. Played many AAA titles on this GPU, every Game ran perfectly, nVidia is the way to go in gaming. The last game I played with this Graphics Card was Assassins Creed Odyssey which ran smoothly at medium settings @1080p. The GPU only uses 75 Watts so there is no need to plug in additional PCI power cables. The card is factory overclocked and is a simple installation into the PCI x16 slot of your motherboard. Sadly one day I was cleaning my computer and my better half while walking gave this Graphics Card a walking Kick!! The card flew 5 feet!!! The card then started showing artifacts and well… wasn’t working that well. Since then I have moved on to far more powerful graphics cards like the ASUS ROG STRIX 3080, TUF 3070, ZOATC 2060 Super AMP etc. I took this to Grant Road to ZOTAC Service Centre…the place smells and is a very shady go-down type place. All ZOTAC Cards (in case of RMA) go there. Other brands like ASUS, GIGABYTE have a far better service experience. So thats my 1050 Ti story. The GPU is very much there with me, but its not really very profitable at Ethereum Mining, so its just there. A souvenir from the past !
Bensmum –
With this installed in my 9 year old PC I’m able to smoothly play Forza horizon 4 in high detail settings. Even ultra is possible but I don’t have enough system ram. That is superb. With my gtx 760 I got about 2 frames a second in low detail. Performance test shows I’ve got performance in about the top 25 percent of users. This with a 7 year old cpu in a 9 year old motherboard. Runs cool, quiet and allows me to play all the latest games. Oddly cpu can be a bottleneck. Get 40fps low detail, 40 high detail, 30 ultra so whilst I’m maxxed out at 40fps adding detail has little difference. So chances are whilst you can’t get super high frame rates in an old system it’s easily playable (over 30fps) in all systems.
seanm –
Best graphics card on the market if you have no power cable on your PSU, period. More modern GFX require a PSU cable so this is as good as it gets if you don’t have one and it can play games like Killer Instinct on maxed settings but begins to show its age on more recent titles like Civilization 6 and Street Fighter 5 Arcade Edition. Still more than playable however but will be obsolete in a few years.
Dhiliban –
Used for 6 year’s, Didn’t face any issue