F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming How effectively it performs in Overwatch depends on your role and the situation.

How effectively it performs in Overwatch depends on your role and the situation.

How effectively it performs in Overwatch depends on your role and the situation.

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Fritztech
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11-01-2016, 10:24 AM
#1
You can run Overwatch with high settings on your Zotac GTX 1050 Ti. Check your system specs and adjust in-game settings to balance performance and stability.
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Fritztech
11-01-2016, 10:24 AM #1

You can run Overwatch with high settings on your Zotac GTX 1050 Ti. Check your system specs and adjust in-game settings to balance performance and stability.

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Horsemoney
Junior Member
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11-11-2016, 02:40 PM
#2
Likely performance might be high, possibly ultra at 1080p and it shouldn't be too difficult to run.
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Horsemoney
11-11-2016, 02:40 PM #2

Likely performance might be high, possibly ultra at 1080p and it shouldn't be too difficult to run.

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narwhal_62
Member
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11-11-2016, 10:56 PM
#3
Thanks!
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narwhal_62
11-11-2016, 10:56 PM #3

Thanks!

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Mrblue00
Member
58
11-12-2016, 12:25 AM
#4
Around 60-70fps at ultra in 1080p. Check out Dave2D on YouTube, he tests laptops. As an Overwatch supporter, he uses it as a key test. Examine models with 1050ti and boost the numbers by 10-15%. Since you can push your 1050ti further, they won’t match. (laptops, right?)
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Mrblue00
11-12-2016, 12:25 AM #4

Around 60-70fps at ultra in 1080p. Check out Dave2D on YouTube, he tests laptops. As an Overwatch supporter, he uses it as a key test. Examine models with 1050ti and boost the numbers by 10-15%. Since you can push your 1050ti further, they won’t match. (laptops, right?)

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HK_Natsu
Member
54
11-12-2016, 05:02 AM
#5
I have a 650-watt Eva Supernova PSU with just one fan (not counting the CPU cooler), which suggests overclocking might not be feasible.
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HK_Natsu
11-12-2016, 05:02 AM #5

I have a 650-watt Eva Supernova PSU with just one fan (not counting the CPU cooler), which suggests overclocking might not be feasible.

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TheYoanZ
Member
156
11-12-2016, 07:44 AM
#6
The i5 is expected to reach around 120Hz, while the 1050 Ti may limit performance unless you opt for medium and low graphics settings.
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TheYoanZ
11-12-2016, 07:44 AM #6

The i5 is expected to reach around 120Hz, while the 1050 Ti may limit performance unless you opt for medium and low graphics settings.

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Tuiozzz
Junior Member
29
11-12-2016, 09:15 AM
#7
Well. GET SOME FANS THEN You're throwing unused peformance through the window and you're making your system lauder beacuse fans have to spin faster to cool everything.
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Tuiozzz
11-12-2016, 09:15 AM #7

Well. GET SOME FANS THEN You're throwing unused peformance through the window and you're making your system lauder beacuse fans have to spin faster to cool everything.

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Flow_Neck
Member
102
11-18-2016, 10:29 PM
#8
The issue is that I overlooked the motherboard, and it seems there are only two fan slots (including the CPU cooler). You might need to adjust your plans or look for alternatives before Christmas.
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Flow_Neck
11-18-2016, 10:29 PM #8

The issue is that I overlooked the motherboard, and it seems there are only two fan slots (including the CPU cooler). You might need to adjust your plans or look for alternatives before Christmas.

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oOEmmaOo
Posting Freak
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11-19-2016, 05:48 AM
#9
The case fans aren't that important; you can usually find some original character traits on your card. Also, the GPU boost is likely making a difference.
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oOEmmaOo
11-19-2016, 05:48 AM #9

The case fans aren't that important; you can usually find some original character traits on your card. Also, the GPU boost is likely making a difference.

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SofortRushen
Junior Member
13
11-26-2016, 02:53 AM
#10
No, the GTX 1070 will not stop holding it back.
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SofortRushen
11-26-2016, 02:53 AM #10

No, the GTX 1070 will not stop holding it back.

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