NVIDIA GTX 1050 Roundup Featuring EVGA MSI and Zotac
Author: Dennis Garcia
Published: Tuesday, October 25, 2016

EVGA GTX 1050 Superclocked
The first GTX 1050 is the EVGA Superclocked and features a single ACX 3.0 fan over a black heatsink. You’ll find EVGA graphics all over the card including the E on the fan hub.
Turning the card around you can see what appear to be a three phase VRM and a rather busy layout with components on both sides of the board.
The core clock is the highest of the three at 1418Mhz and is using Hynix memory modules


Even though the cooler exhausts into the chassis they have provided the low restriction I/O plate giving us a good look into what is under the shroud. *kinda*