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Tbh, you could just look at whichever has the highest clock speed out of the box. The 1050 Ti barely uses any power, so thermal management won't really be an issue from brand to brand.

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3 minutes ago, akela said:

yes, but what about the gigabyte one

not really different from any of the others. for best performance get the EVGA one, for best price get the PNY/Zotac one.

 

Don't even bother with the Dual fan versions, for 30$ more you can just get a GTX 1060 3gb. 

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@akela, which is the cheapest? Also, which one offers the longest warranty? Take these 2 things into consideration. :) 

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3 minutes ago, Emberstone said:

Tbh, you could just look at whichever has the highest clock speed out of the box. The 1050 Ti barely uses any power, so thermal management won't really be an issue from brand to brand.

You can overclock all of them equally so factory speed is pretty much irrelevant unless you are paranoid about overclocking yourself.

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