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  • Gigabyte GTX 1050 Ti G1 Gaming 4GB Video Card Review

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    Card Layout and Features

    Gigabyte rarely releases a video card without including a custom cooler and this card is no exception.  The card comes fitted with the Windforce 2X dual fan heatsink with a black and orange color scheme.  The fans feature the Windforce blade design for better airflow and if you look carefully you will notice that they do not spin in the same direction.  The fan on the left spins in the normal direction while the right most fan has its blades reversed.  Maybe this is to control fan induced harmonics or just to look cool, that is difficult to know.

    Flipping the card around you will find an orange and black aluminum backplate to help protect and reinforce the PCB.  It also helps to remove excess heat and generally looks cool. 

    Video output is comprised of a single DVI-D video output combined with a three HDMI connections and a single Display Port.  These connections are pretty standard across all Pascal based graphics cards and allow you flexibility in how you connect displays.

    RGB lighting effects have become very popular over the past year and the Gigabyte GTX 1050 Ti G1 Gaming cooler features two RGB lights across the top edge of the cooler.  The first is behind the Gigabyte logo and by default will cycle though the RGB spectrum.  Next to that you will find a “Fan Stop” light that mimics the color of the Gigabyte logo but will turn off when the fans are enabled. 

    Power is comprised of a single 6pin PCI Express power connector and you will find no SLI fingers on the PCB.  The GTX 1050 and GTX 1050 Ti is very power efficient and rated at 75w TDP.  That means you can operate it without external PCI Express power and on systems with a 300w PSU.