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GTX 1050 Ti (Zotac) Queries

GTX 1050 Ti (Zotac) Queries

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AnnieDreams_
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11-26-2024, 11:59 AM
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The main concern I've noticed with the 1050 Ti is that it's advertised as a low TDP component with "no connectors except PCIe," yet most models still need them. However, the Zotac 1050 Ti Mini, which I use, doesn't require any external connections—it gets all power from the motherboard's PCIe slot. Second question?
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AnnieDreams_
11-26-2024, 11:59 AM #1

The main concern I've noticed with the 1050 Ti is that it's advertised as a low TDP component with "no connectors except PCIe," yet most models still need them. However, the Zotac 1050 Ti Mini, which I use, doesn't require any external connections—it gets all power from the motherboard's PCIe slot. Second question?

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senne632
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11-26-2024, 11:59 AM
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The main concern I've noticed with the 1050 Ti is that it's advertised as a low TDP component with "no connectors except PCIe," yet most models still need them. However, the Zotac 1050 Ti Mini, which I use, doesn't require any external connections—it gets all power from the motherboard's PCIe slot. Second question?
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senne632
11-26-2024, 11:59 AM #2

The main concern I've noticed with the 1050 Ti is that it's advertised as a low TDP component with "no connectors except PCIe," yet most models still need them. However, the Zotac 1050 Ti Mini, which I use, doesn't require any external connections—it gets all power from the motherboard's PCIe slot. Second question?