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Hey man, we'll help you here with your choices no problem.

1. The 1050Ti will be compatible with that motherboard (as with any motherboard having a PCI Express x16 slot).

2. Your 1050Ti will have to be compatible with your PSU. It is compatible with 99% of PSUs so don't worry, just check if it has PCI-E 6-pin or PCI-E 8-pin (6+2) cable.

3. The 1050Ti work best with Full HD 1920 x 1080 monitors. Some call it also a 1080p monitors. On those monitors you want to have 60hz and you also want those monitors to be between 21" and 24" in size. The screen ratio needs to be 16:9 (you want to avoid 4:3 or 21:9 and other ones if you do not know what you're doing).

4. The Maximum digital resolution is simply the max resolution your video card is able to output using digital connectors, like DVI, HDMI and DP on more then one monitor. You do not need to worry about this much, 4096x2160 usually mean your 1050Ti will handle two 1080p monitors at the same time and this is a standard right now.

 

We can help you in your monitor choice if you want, but Display Forums would be better suited for this task so I would create a new topic there if I would want help in this.

It will work, just remember to install the drivers once it's up and running.

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2 minutes ago, howlingsheep said:

one more question tho?...ive heard that you nead to pair the resolution of your graphics card to the resolution of the monitor ...is it right or im just a little crazy

 

The 1050Ti will drive anything from a 640x480 VGA monitor to a 4K 100" TV. You'll be fine.

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Hey man, we'll help you here with your choices no problem.

1. The 1050Ti will be compatible with that motherboard (as with any motherboard having a PCI Express x16 slot).

2. Your 1050Ti will have to be compatible with your PSU. It is compatible with 99% of PSUs so don't worry, just check if it has PCI-E 6-pin or PCI-E 8-pin (6+2) cable.

3. The 1050Ti work best with Full HD 1920 x 1080 monitors. Some call it also a 1080p monitors. On those monitors you want to have 60hz and you also want those monitors to be between 21" and 24" in size. The screen ratio needs to be 16:9 (you want to avoid 4:3 or 21:9 and other ones if you do not know what you're doing).

4. The Maximum digital resolution is simply the max resolution your video card is able to output using digital connectors, like DVI, HDMI and DP on more then one monitor. You do not need to worry about this much, 4096x2160 usually mean your 1050Ti will handle two 1080p monitors at the same time and this is a standard right now.

 

We can help you in your monitor choice if you want, but Display Forums would be better suited for this task so I would create a new topic there if I would want help in this.

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so my friend said that he had a hdd 1tb and he said you could have it if you want...he's kind enough to give it and said i could intall you os in hdd if you want....my question is? how does the os work in hdd will it work or he's just messing with me 

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