Ryzen Budget PC Build #5: GTX 1050 Ti Graphics Card

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  • @paulnolan4971
    @paulnolan4971 3 роки тому +31

    Chris speaks to us like we're all kids enthralled by our new toys.... BECAUSE WE ARE !!! thank you Sir :)

  • @auradzrts691
    @auradzrts691 4 роки тому +12

    I love your building PC series. More informative and the parts you use is in good price range and descent performance.

  • @mikedonovan4768
    @mikedonovan4768 2 роки тому +8

    I've been checking these pc build videos the past few days and have to say just how refreshing it is that the information is conveyed without excessive verbiage or opinions etc. Thank you and keep up the good work. 🙂 👍 (subscribed).

  • @aaldrich1982
    @aaldrich1982 5 років тому +37

    I showed a work colleague parts 1 and 2 last night and he's going to build a gaming/streaming Ryzen 5 PC for his son using your guide and has gone from 0 knowledge to feeling confident he could do it with relative ease. It was very pleasing to bring someone into the PC gaming/building community and thanks mostly go to your presentation style and assumption of 0 previous experience.
    The case you chose accepts even the biggest GPUs so the upgrade path is wide open for this Ryzen build, be it into 3rd (or 4th if they make them) Ryzen 7 CPUs along with almost any GPU. A rear-mounted push/pull 120mm water cooler could be used too. As the price of parts drop in time, this PC can offer potentially amazing performance without the need to buy a new case or mobo. It's the potential that this build offers which is what excites me.
    Thanks for the content and keep up the good work :)

    • @ExplainingComputers
      @ExplainingComputers  5 років тому +6

      Thanks for this. The case here will indeed take very large graphics cards. But decent cooling would need to be added -- something I cover in the final video in this series two weeks today. :)

    • @aaldrich1982
      @aaldrich1982 5 років тому +1

      @@ExplainingComputers IMHO the kind of people looking to add a premium GPU would more than likely understand that using both front fan slots and the rear would be mandatory but equally your standard of detailing exactly these concepts is why you are good at this.

    • @twmbarlwmstar
      @twmbarlwmstar 5 років тому +1

      @@ExplainingComputers I’ve got the following system; 1600 Ryzen, 16GB DDR 3000, GTX 1060 6GB. Everything is overclocked to Ryzen 1 expectations (so about 4.1mhz on all cores), although I have a number of profiles I run (so silent profiles for some work, and noisy where I need the system to sweat). There’s a 250GB NVME, 1TB Samsung SSD, 1TB HDD, 4TB HDD.
      The cooling is one 120mm case fan, 4 pin so only runs when needed. The fans that came with the graphics card, and 240mm AIO water cooling for the CPU.
      The only time I really hear the fans was last summer during the heat wave and it runs 24/7. I took some time with cable management but it certainly could be better, and the case will take full ATX so it is big but really I have never needed to worry about cooling under real life use.
      I’m learning the same with ITX builds, it is how you approach the cooling rather than throwing lots of cooling at it. Cleverer people than me build amazing ITX cases that can run i7Ks and 2080s through careful design

  • @cikponti4879
    @cikponti4879 5 років тому +12

    this is the one of the very best unboxing and tutorial of gpu installation on UA-cam ever! keep it up sir! 👍🏻👏🏻

  • @SuperHaunts
    @SuperHaunts 5 років тому +75

    Yay! Mr. Sissors is alive and well!

    • @jasongooden917
      @jasongooden917 5 років тому +6

      rustle, rustle..

    • @N0zer0
      @N0zer0 5 років тому +5

      So is Mr. Screwdriver at 10:19 :D However we missed the install of the GPU driver for Linux Mint.

    • @marcse7en
      @marcse7en 5 років тому +1

      Chris is smart and funny! I think he's great! 👍😂

    • @arcticjoe1142
      @arcticjoe1142 4 роки тому

      @@N0zer0 Yes! I agree with Ryan. Please do another video where you show installing the drivers on the Linux side! :-)

    • @ashtongrist
      @ashtongrist 4 роки тому

      But no such drink

  • @JPCruz
    @JPCruz 5 років тому +14

    Great video, as always!
    After fitting the graphics card, I think there should be a warning for new builders to change the graphics cable from motherboard to graphics card. It's a common mistake for new builders.

    • @ExplainingComputers
      @ExplainingComputers  5 років тому +10

      Thanks for this, and I almost included a section on this. And then I thought "nobody would do that". But you are right, I should have said it.

    • @mahmoudakram1223
      @mahmoudakram1223 5 років тому

      @@ExplainingComputers can you show me how to do this sir? I want to build this build but I knew nothing about builds till i found your channel

    • @ExplainingComputers
      @ExplainingComputers  5 років тому +6

      @Mahmoud Akram This just refers to moving your HDMI or VGA cable (that connects to your monitor) from the connector on the motherboard (internal graphics) to the one on the graphics card.

    • @mahmoudakram1223
      @mahmoudakram1223 5 років тому +1

      @@ExplainingComputers Thank you so much sir. I really appreciate it

  • @chriholt
    @chriholt 5 років тому +4

    Very impressive performance from that card, and thank you for this series, Chris!

  • @joshman5217
    @joshman5217 5 років тому +10

    Great video on the capabilities of a budget Ryzen build! I'm very please that AMD has been able to create a solid low-end platform that truly is pushing the boundaries of 'low end' upward.

  • @sausagehider
    @sausagehider 5 років тому +19

    "Wow, this is a really beautiful thing" only a computer geek would says such a thing. I know, I thought excactly the same as he took it out the box. lol

  • @dezmondwhitney1208
    @dezmondwhitney1208 3 роки тому +1

    I have just finished watching all five of your Ryzen Budget Build videos. As a comparative dinosaur, whose last build was a Pentium 3, 333mhz desktop, I found your videos an inspiration, enough to get me considering building another desktop myself. Many Thanks.

  • @MoTown44240
    @MoTown44240 5 років тому +4

    In the days of the i486 CPU motherboard I preferred a plug in graphics card. Then motherboard manufacturers/developers began the graphics processing unit on the motherboard. This improved graphics but if improved graphics were desired an external graphics board was required to be installed. It wasn't long before the external GPU's out priced the motherboard/CPU combination. For me, its been 6 years since I've built any new equipment. If I were to build something new I would build something similar to what you have built Chris. Great additional to an already great build.

  • @resrussia
    @resrussia 5 років тому +7

    Thanks for an excellent walk through of installing GTX 1050 Ti Graphics Card. I am grateful for the suggestion of removing the old graphic card driver before installing the new graphics card and its drivers. Your channel always provides excellent tips. In addition, your videos provide enough detail to keep the topic interesting without boring the viewer. Keep up the good work!

  • @ManitouCat97
    @ManitouCat97 Місяць тому +1

    i'm a little late at the table but this was a delight to watch, presentation of the video card was better than most gpu reviews on youtube.

  • @NickT6630
    @NickT6630 5 років тому +21

    Sitting down after lunch to watch my favourite afternoon channel.

    • @CaveyMoth
      @CaveyMoth 5 років тому +2

      You just reminded me to eat something...it's been about 11 hours since I've eaten.

    • @rideandtech
      @rideandtech 5 років тому +4

      @@CaveyMoth LOL , me too

    • @NickT6630
      @NickT6630 5 років тому

      @jason crigger thanks

    • @ivandksd
      @ivandksd 5 років тому +2

      I know right? He's like the Bob Ross of computers.

    • @NickT6630
      @NickT6630 5 років тому +2

      @@ivandksd is it a coincidence that I watch Bob Ross painting as well?

  • @josh580
    @josh580 4 роки тому +2

    Watching these has compelled me to upgrade the back-up rig.

  • @amnottabs
    @amnottabs 5 років тому +4

    when I recognized the fortnite ad in the installation window the idea of Mr. Barnatt playing it came to my mind, I guess I'm beyond help

  • @glitchy_weasel
    @glitchy_weasel 5 років тому +4

    Awesome series! Every day I'm more excited to be able to build my own PC someday.

  • @NomadicSage
    @NomadicSage 5 років тому +3

    Been waiting for this part of the pc built, thanks Chris 😊

  • @blackgenesisishere
    @blackgenesisishere 5 років тому +4

    very good video! I was eagerly awaiting this video to be uploaded, it did NOT disappoint. :)

  • @Duewester
    @Duewester 5 років тому +3

    Thank you for last weeks Megapi. I built it this week and ir is fantastic.

  • @pulesjet
    @pulesjet 5 років тому +1

    My Son used this card in his build. Says it's quite snappy. B250M Pro VDH No Over clocking at this time. He says the Gaming AP had conflicts and went back to the resident MSI Control software. Thank You again Sir ! As always, More Good Stuff.

  • @TheTravellingDrone
    @TheTravellingDrone 5 років тому +1

    I’ve built quite a few computers over the years but prior to last year I hadn’t built a system for the past 15+ years so a lot had changed.
    I went with a Ryzen 5 for upgradability and fair performance and haven’t regretted it. My benchmark scores are slightly lower than this system but that’s partly because I only went with a GTX 1050, and my RAM score is also slightly lower.
    But great videos, spurring my on to get on with upgrading my system (though I might wait until 3rd generation Ryzen is released).
    Like that you don’t make it seem daunting and complicated. Building your own system can have some great advantages, such as getting exactly what you want, maximising your capital and not least it can make it easier upgrading later on.
    Keep up the excellent work and variety of your videos! They inspire, inform and entertain.

  • @TitoTito-ju1te
    @TitoTito-ju1te 5 років тому +3

    Awesome and educational video as always, and courtesy of Mr. glass panel we know that the testing room has the so called popcorn ceiling. Can not wait for next Sunday to learn more.

  • @ollyking7692
    @ollyking7692 5 років тому +11

    Can we have a whole video on Mr. Scissors I really want to find out more about him, his background and how he works, such an enigmatic character......

  • @sheldonwhitten990
    @sheldonwhitten990 5 років тому +5

    i love it when you build computers❤

  • @moos3b
    @moos3b 5 років тому +2

    this man is beast person i have see explain pc basic component

    • @persona83
      @persona83 5 років тому

      I think you mean "best person". :)

    • @awadhmanee2856
      @awadhmanee2856 5 років тому

      moos3b yes and i am a complete programer sense 2000 so if i tiles you he is great thar mean he is

  • @inkysteve
    @inkysteve 5 років тому +88

    The RX 570 is a performance grade above the GTX 1050ti.

    • @sharp14x
      @sharp14x 5 років тому +1

      I've looked at it, and yeah, that's pretty good.

    • @steveoutdoors5964
      @steveoutdoors5964 5 років тому +4

      I've recently built my own ryzan 5 pc. I've gone for a sapphire rx570 nitro+ 4gb. Found a really good deal found the card for £125 new. I was originally looking at the 1050ti but though research I discovered that editing software I would be using runs better with AMD cards.

    • @twmbarlwmstar
      @twmbarlwmstar 5 років тому

      @Max Pain I have the 100 6GB for just over a year, I only treat it as a 1080p card and to be honest, for the gaming I do it is enough, what you get over the 1050ti is more GDPR and about 30% performance improvement- mainly though you get the same resolution but higher details. Some of the 1050Ti are actually very good, I use them in ITX systems because they can run passive or without a 6 pin. Some of the passive versions have quite a lot of over clock headroom, about 15%. That said they are in cases of my own design that use the case as the heatsink for the whole system- doing that you can use the 200GE (I c
      't get the better models like they can in the EU/far East) passive and 1050ti passive. It isn't the cheapest way to build the system, because of the Dc/DC PSU and case (which is all 3mm aluminium or thicker) but it is silent. Runs max (under testing) of 80C)

    • @UnkyjoesPlayhouse
      @UnkyjoesPlayhouse 5 років тому +3

      I vote Radeon 570 as well, just got one with 4GB off of ebay for $75 US plus shipping, was using a GTX 950 so a big step up for me. Great vid :)

    • @twmbarlwmstar
      @twmbarlwmstar 5 років тому

      @Max Pain I agree, I don't game above 1080p (well I have a 4K TV but that only does 30 frames a second) and so the 1600 6GB still works there- and like I say if you shop carefully they can be had for £160. It depends on stocking levels, for example I think CCL have the R1600 for £7 more than the 1600X despite the later being the better CPU. Keeping your eyes open you can get bargains unless you want a very specific model of graphics card. For example the Palit 1050ti Passive is still selling at £150 but you could spend £20 less for a card that has quite fans- they won't even run unless gaming. Even second hand the Palit goes for £100 pretty much, whereas another choice of 1050Ti would be £75 to £80.
      By Christmass I think the 1050Ti will be the graphics adaptor that the 1030 was- not much good for gaming but great paired with an Intel chip or AMD non-APU for productivity. Which is why I probably wouldn't buy one now, wait and see what happens because they are only getting cheaper- the 1060 3GB is really cheap now but games are asking for 3GB GDDR so you are right on the limit. The 6GB gives headroom (it'll be a while before we need 6GB) but the technology can't escape its age.

  • @joeyhillers9460
    @joeyhillers9460 5 років тому +23

    For work, I have found that the Rx 580 is a better deal for just a tad bit more. But funnily enough, we have bought the same components. I just went with a prebuilt

    • @dry509
      @dry509 4 роки тому

      Joey Hillers Where did you get pre built?

  • @kvintner1700
    @kvintner1700 5 років тому +1

    I look forward to watching your video every Sunday. Thank you.

  • @Poifix
    @Poifix 5 років тому +2

    Chris is back with another video I've been looking forward to.

  • @rharrington8669
    @rharrington8669 5 років тому +5

    Hmmm... AMD open-source drivers are very good, and yes, Nvidia's OK when you've got something with some proprietary stuff preinstalled, but I'd opt for AMD 99% of the time

    • @Gexzumi
      @Gexzumi 5 років тому

      Gaming on Linux with an AMD GPU has made quality of life so much better than with an Nvidia GPU. As everyone says, "It just works™." Steam's Proton makes running most Windows only games fairly simple, and so long as your distro has current drivers, running non Steam Windows games through wine-staging isn't too painful.

    • @rharrington8669
      @rharrington8669 5 років тому +2

      @@Gexzumi And we must follow the preachings of Linus Torvalds...

  • @johansteenkamp9214
    @johansteenkamp9214 5 років тому +4

    Thanks for your informative series on building a Ryzen-based Desktop. My wife's laptop broke down last week. Not wanting to spend too much on a new one, we opted for a Ryzen-based laptop and we are very happy so far with the performance vs price value. Should we have gone the Intel route, we would have gotten only a Celeron for the same price.

  • @steveoddlers9696
    @steveoddlers9696 5 років тому +2

    Your build series has prompted me to contemplate my options for an upgrade I am planning later this year. I think I'll wait at least for the next generartion ryzen processors to come out, it looks like the 3300G will be a great value APU. But then again, my computer is so old that even the cheap Athlon 200GE would be a significant improvement.

  • @dr_ned_flanders
    @dr_ned_flanders 4 роки тому +2

    Mr Scissors. That always cracks me up.

  • @sagnikchatterjee7760
    @sagnikchatterjee7760 3 роки тому

    Initially I had the same system without the GPU because of budget limits. I saved for a 1050ti for 1 year and upgraded the pc to this budget beast.

  • @TheSulross
    @TheSulross 5 років тому +2

    Well, my build cost came out to a little over $900 US. But I upped RAM from 8GB to 32GB, increased SSD storage from 128GB to 1TB, and upscaled the CPU to an AMD Ryzen 5 2600 (which cost $65 more than the AMD Ryzen 3 2200G). Otherwise I hewed close to the build that's been described other than substituting for products (e.g., the case) more readily available in the US - relative to the UK.

  • @itsmilan4069
    @itsmilan4069 5 років тому +5

    9:38 and the thing I really like about masterbox lite series
    They didn't end up going with non replaceable gpu shield

  • @taidee
    @taidee 5 років тому +1

    I'm still running the AMD (MSI) R9 390 8GB card from a couple of years back with a Core i7 3770S as well and it's very good. I'm as pleased as ever with the Prof's master class.

  • @johnm2012
    @johnm2012 5 років тому +4

    It's interesting how controversial the choice of graphics card has proven to be. But then it was, I think, the most expensive single component in the system.

  • @decm8
    @decm8 3 роки тому +1

    I have had my msi 1050ti for a few years now. ONLY NOW have I found out I can customise the leds.

  • @HKey_Root
    @HKey_Root Рік тому

    How have I missed this vid? This is a great library Chris. Having just completed another new build (last in 2017) I thought I'd better backtrack to see what I've missed. Yes, I always read manuals last :) Thank you.

  • @lesliedeana5142
    @lesliedeana5142 5 років тому +3

    I would have really liked it if you covered the Linux driver installation. Thank you for this series!

    • @ExplainingComputers
      @ExplainingComputers  5 років тому +1

      Sorry! But I have covered the Linux Mint 19 Nvidia driver install in this video: ua-cam.com/video/eI7QQqnV1P8/v-deo.html About seven mins in I think.

  • @antonisautos8704
    @antonisautos8704 2 роки тому +1

    Any decent video card is a very good upgrade to a computer with integrated graphics. Video cards reduce your system memory utilization (if the graphics cars has on board memory dedicated to the GPU, which in the case of this video it does.) It also reduces load on your CPU since the CPU isn't doing the GPUs job anymore. Even if you don't game, slapping a 1050 or better in your PC is a nice way to make it a bit better overall. My RAM utilization at idle dropped for 3 ish GB to low 2s consistently after a 1050 install and my CPU utilization hangs around in the single digit percents or basically 0 at idle with task manager running. Don't forget to install your drivers though, if no disk is given you can pick them up on the manufacturers website. Nvidia has drivers for almost every card they ever made. Plus these cards support multi monitor display set ups. Nvidia cards even the 1050 can support 3 displays. Newer cards can support 4.

  • @Yammi-wn3lm
    @Yammi-wn3lm Рік тому +1

    One of my favourite MSI graphics card I have the 1070ti and the 2080ti Ventus card upgrading to 4090 next.

  • @terrymcgill43
    @terrymcgill43 5 років тому +12

    Excellent video for your Ryzan build series, well done.

  • @Boerner777
    @Boerner777 5 років тому +6

    I agreed with most things said and parts picked in the last videos, but the RX 570 is 60-70% faster, than the GTX 1050Ti and that is the reason for the exactly 60% higher Watts. Way better value in my opinion! One might say NVIDIA has better driver support etc., but I know enough people with a Radeon GPU, to surely say they work pretty good, if not as good, as the NVIDIA ones. BTW 120 Watts is really not much for a GPU. nothing to worry about.

  • @theepicslayer7sss101
    @theepicslayer7sss101 5 років тому +2

    I have a 1050Ti as well but mine is a smaller factor, "Zotac" brand and the old PC versus the new one, the heat output of the system is worlds apart!

  • @stevelarkin3285
    @stevelarkin3285 5 років тому +1

    Another great information packed video as always looking foreward to the led vid thank you

  • @BenjaminEmm
    @BenjaminEmm 5 років тому +2

    Just a quick note on the GeForce Experience, if you don't do any gaming then absolutely correct - mostly bloatware and you likely won't want it. *However* if you do game, GeForce experience has "Shadow Play" built in which will allow you to hit a hot key and recall your last 1-20 minutes of gameplay (preset time limit) and save that to a video file with very little performance hit. It also includes things like FPS counter overlays and will alert you and install for you, the latest drivers when they are available. It also has features like analysing your system for a library of partnered games and will preset settings for you based on whether you want maximum graphics or good performance etc.

    • @lmcgregoruk
      @lmcgregoruk 5 років тому

      Except "Shadow Play" has been called "NVIDIA Share" since at least 2016.

    • @twmbarlwmstar
      @twmbarlwmstar 5 років тому

      Windows has its own version as well, although I use a capture card (£150).

    • @lmcgregoruk
      @lmcgregoruk 5 років тому

      Windows 10 has Game DVR, which was originally part of the Xbox App, and modeled after the Xbox One DVR

  • @franklopez1294
    @franklopez1294 5 років тому +1

    atleast i have a complete guide on how to build my own ryzen rig, thanks to you

  • @nutsnproud6932
    @nutsnproud6932 5 років тому +2

    Thanks for showing us how to add the graphics drivers for Windows. Two weeks ago you taught us how to add Linux Mint. I was hoping to see how the graphics were updated in Linux Mint. Best wishes.

    • @ExplainingComputers
      @ExplainingComputers  5 років тому

      Fair point! Though I covered the Linux Mint 19 Nvidia driver install in this video: ua-cam.com/video/eI7QQqnV1P8/v-deo.html About seven mins in I think.

  • @SkrovnoCZ
    @SkrovnoCZ 5 років тому +10

    wait. rx570 has over twice of cores, almost twice tdp and the power of the gpu is pretty much same? i know that nvidia has different architecture but still... (rx570 2048, 1050 ti 768)

    • @ExplainingComputers
      @ExplainingComputers  5 років тому +2

      Your point is taken. There is much debate on this online . . .

    • @hassosigbjoernson5738
      @hassosigbjoernson5738 3 роки тому +1

      One year later ... a 8GB RX 570 would be proven much more beefy than 1050 ti. Because of VRAM.
      And what is also not mentioned: there are plenty undervolting tutorials if power consumption is a worry.
      But still: both "good" cards

    • @SkrovnoCZ
      @SkrovnoCZ 3 роки тому

      @@hassosigbjoernson5738 One year later... I totaly agree with you. And also it depends on what the customer wants. But if you want to compare the cards, each of them has their advantages and disadvantages. It is not good to look for the brand only.

  • @SuperSand2000
    @SuperSand2000 5 років тому +5

    Not installing GeForce Experience is okay. You just need to update the driver manually then but not installing PhysX is just a bad idea. The first game that installs it will install some old version from maybe 2009 and then the physics simulation could have sever bugs.
    And if you zoom in more I can still read it when I go outside and cross the street. Make this stuff smaller my eyes hurt.

    • @HeavenlyWarrior
      @HeavenlyWarrior 5 років тому

      He will not play games, so why would he need it? lol

    • @SuperSand2000
      @SuperSand2000 5 років тому

      ​@@HeavenlyWarrior Some Benchmarks use it for sure.

  • @giovannip.1433
    @giovannip.1433 5 років тому +41

    ..But the RX570 is about 60% faster and comes with 2 free games..?

    • @GigaSyntax
      @GigaSyntax 5 років тому +1

      Giovanni P. More like 20-40% faster

    • @praxxor718
      @praxxor718 5 років тому

      @@GigaSyntax it's 20% to literally twice as fast depending on the game. Way better deal if you have the PSU to go with it. The only time when the x50/xx50 series from either brand is even an option is when you have a bad PSU

    • @JimBronson
      @JimBronson 4 роки тому

      Could have kept the same video drivers with the RX570. But at 125W it would have made the 550W PSU run at a high percentage of it's rated output. By the numbers it should work fine but in the real world?

    • @PhysiologyShark
      @PhysiologyShark 4 роки тому +1

      More power consumption lol

    • @m81895
      @m81895 4 роки тому

      @@JimBronson what do you count as a high percentage? 50%? because that is about where an RX570 and a ryzen 3 2200g is going to be.

  • @viliamrev.1
    @viliamrev.1 3 роки тому

    i love this build i will buy like everything with same look but with 5 3500x and gtx 1060 and 16gb 3200mhz but same case but modular power supply everything looks soo good its not like everything rgb rgb rgb but its very decent red and black gaming pc. This was a very big inspiration for me Thank you

  • @rogerlost5851
    @rogerlost5851 5 років тому +2

    PhysX is used in many modern games and has been since the Xbox 360 era. For example, Final Fanasy 15 uses it.
    You probably should have installed that.

  • @crazyrussianbot8012
    @crazyrussianbot8012 5 років тому +2

    I bought Asus Dual-GTX1060-6G 2 months ago for €249.- which now costs €298.- for some reason at Amazon.

  • @orleydoss3171
    @orleydoss3171 5 років тому +3

    Thank you, Sir. 👍

  • @ColdRFusion
    @ColdRFusion 5 років тому +1

    I went with a Ryzen 5 2400G with its onboard Vega 11 graphics in my latest build as I won't be using it for heavy gaming, just video capture & encoding. It should be at least twice as fast than my old graphics card while using 180 watts less power!

  • @hayatmahmud5084
    @hayatmahmud5084 Рік тому +1

    You are awesome guy I ever seen before....

  • @johannsmith5697
    @johannsmith5697 5 років тому +2

    Cool build, but I would've done a ryzen 2600 with an rx 570/580/gtx1060, as well as 3200+ memory. Doesn't cost that much more, and has significant performance increase.
    I would use a 2200/2400g in a htpc, though, so you can always swap out that cpu to do that.
    too bad you didn't get the 1050ti low profile, would be nice as htpc card, too, for hardcore madvr rendering :p

  • @arthurdent8091
    @arthurdent8091 5 років тому +1

    Hi Chris, it's me again, Tom from the US. I am still working on arranging my now restored system and I only have a few minutes here and there to it. I managed with corporate to "drop sync" and formatted both my new HD and my older HD. In my own defense, I was bone tired and I should have put the imaging on hold when I feeling so tired but I wanted to be up and operational ASAP so ..... Haste not only makes waste but a lot of profits for the data restoration markets.
    On another thread, I pulled another computer out of my basement and tried to power it up and I managed to let the smoke out of my power supply. I don't remember this pc giving me trouble before or even when it was the last run so now I have a new power supply of twice the power rating sitting in the chassis. The next time I'm going to be wide awake and well rested and have the phones turned off before I try it again.
    Just curiously, did you ever get the chance to open that file that I sent you? I'm just curious about your reaction. Be well. Tom

  • @jamessmith99731
    @jamessmith99731 5 років тому +1

    Good choice. It’s an incredibly quiet card.

  • @saracade69
    @saracade69 5 років тому +1

    Holy Crap, Those fans!

  • @kennyluba4137
    @kennyluba4137 5 років тому +2

    Chris, my fiancé is jealous! But I say Back woman! Every Sunday morning is Explaining Computers please.

  • @FlintG
    @FlintG 4 роки тому +1

    Pretty nice card. I went with the red devil 4gb oc gpu from power color for my amd ryzen pc. Works very well and handles loads of good games.

  • @JayzBeerz
    @JayzBeerz 5 років тому +2

    Ge Force Experience is best to install as it checks daily for a new driver.

    • @ExplainingComputers
      @ExplainingComputers  5 років тому

      Only if you want to risk a new driver taking your system down every day! :)

  • @jasongooden917
    @jasongooden917 5 років тому +7

    its funny you say that's a heavy card, i have the zotac 1050 ti and the first thing i said is its so light, but I was comparing it to my old EVGA GTX 660 sc.

    • @LionWithTheLamb
      @LionWithTheLamb 5 років тому

      The EVGA GTX 660 SC was decent back in the day. I had one of those.

  • @CommanderAMB
    @CommanderAMB 5 років тому

    First I wanted to use the Ryzen 3 2200G CPU for graphics, then dumped that one and got a Ryzen 5 2600X and a Radeon RX 570 graphics card. That setup works perfectly fine for GTA V as example. Now I'm tempted to get get a further upgrade to a similiar card of the GTX 1050 Ti after I installed further 16GB to the already existing 16GB of RAM.
    I got to say I'm really happy with my current setup and torture tested it with lots of power hungry programs and there's just so much reserve it just won't show any sign of weakness.
    My compliment. You made me buy and build a PC that fires on all cylinders with sheer endless power and the possibility to do future upgrades. It's a beast of a machine!

    • @ExplainingComputers
      @ExplainingComputers  5 років тому +1

      This is great to hear. You seem to have built a system that works well for you. :)

    • @CommanderAMB
      @CommanderAMB 5 років тому +1

      @@ExplainingComputers It is indeed a great rig at it's current state! So again thank you very much for your entertaining and informative videos! You do a great job, Chris!

    • @twmbarlwmstar
      @twmbarlwmstar 5 років тому +1

      Don't replace the RX570 with a 1030Ti as that is a solid downgrade, the 570 should be compared with the 1060- and even there the CUDA cores are main discussion point, do you need them.

  • @WimRijksen
    @WimRijksen 5 років тому +1

    Thank you for another excellent video.

  • @R.-.
    @R.-. 5 років тому +1

    @1:09 shows the "Typical" power draw, whatever that is. The maximum power draw would be useful to know when deciding what PSU to get. Also, the idle power draw (when not processing 3D graphics) would be of interest, since a card that draws a lot of power for 2D graphics will cost more to use over it's lifespan.

    • @twmbarlwmstar
      @twmbarlwmstar 5 років тому +1

      Some of that data is quite hard to get hold of (the 2D stuff) but in general all cards will be using very little power under 2D.. Individual reviews on the internet will give you the information. For example I jsut bought a passive cooled Palit 1050Ti. TDP rated 75 watt. Looking at various reviews (in the past, I have bought a few) in real life it is 68w under maximum pressure (about 75c). 30 something in mixed load and about 20W in pure 2D. If I only wanted 2D though I|'d use Intel graphics or the APU graphics. You don't need a graphics card. A lot of 1050ti would be about the same even with active cooling if the vans spin down- most of the time the fans aren't being used and will only kick in under heavy/gaming load.
      If you want to work out what PSU, and you don't like the maths, then the website uk.pcpartpicker.com/ will let you build a system and will indicate the power requirements. People always think they need more than they do in my experience.

  • @Kevin-mx1vi
    @Kevin-mx1vi 5 років тому +1

    Nice video. The only improvement I can think of would have been a before and after comparitive video render test, using the card's GPU Vs CPU only.

  • @NewAgeDIY
    @NewAgeDIY 5 років тому +2

    The GeForce GTX 1050 Ti graphics card upgrade will definitely turn your system into a nice inexpensive work station for your UA-cam videos. With any system upgrades, it's always hard to find something within your set budget. I'm not sure if you talked about a website called pcpartspicker.com in any of your past videos. For anyone building a new system or just upgrading an old unit, this website is a wonderful tool for building a system. It pulls in all components for your build. Finding the right parts can be very time consuming, having this program will save you time and money. Just reviewing this website would be a great UA-cam video project, Chris. The Canadain pricing on Amazon.ca for the 1050 is $263.79 Plus tax, shipping is free for Prime members. Once again a nice relaxing informative video! Until next time.

    • @ExplainingComputers
      @ExplainingComputers  5 років тому

      Video video idea about PCPartsPicker. Noted!

    • @twmbarlwmstar
      @twmbarlwmstar 5 років тому

      A 1050Ti is £150 in the UK, one or two are £180 but of questionable merit. Secondhand they are £80, they'll be obsolete for gaming in a year so I'd buy secondhand.

    • @NewAgeDIY
      @NewAgeDIY 5 років тому +1

      ExplainingComputers : thanks Chris. I think a lot of new builder will really like using it. I just recently found out about it a month ago and it sure helped me understand the technology a lot better. 👍

  • @boomwithpeter623
    @boomwithpeter623 5 років тому +1

    I get it that you need cuda cores but right now rx570 4gb is 150€ for the base model, thats a good price, also i recommend rx vega 56, its hell of a card, for 300€ brand new you can do anything your heart content, vega 56 renders csgo maps like a charm

  • @mattking6718
    @mattking6718 5 років тому +1

    Such a handsome build!

  • @williamrutter3619
    @williamrutter3619 5 років тому +1

    Great video again, I have decided to put a gigabyte rx 580 8gb in my Ryzen 3 build, I couldn't resist the AMD format and gigabyte, it goes so well, £180 new graphics card, its just a bit extra, I look forward to fitting it.
    Then in the summer if I feel the CPU is holding it back, I can put the next generation of Ryzen chip inside.

  • @DaxtonAnderson
    @DaxtonAnderson 5 років тому +1

    I just upgraded FROM the 1050 ti, I had it for 2 years.
    I'd suggest waiting for a 1660 or 1650ti to release before jumping on the 1050ti, they'll be listed for around the same price and bring a 50-70% performance bump for the same $$

  • @poopidoopi9575
    @poopidoopi9575 5 років тому +2

    are you able to get the original drivers for the vega 8 graphics back once uninstalled??

    • @ExplainingComputers
      @ExplainingComputers  5 років тому +1

      Yes, they could be reinstalled using the file I downloaded in the third video in this series.

    • @poopidoopi9575
      @poopidoopi9575 5 років тому +1

      @@ExplainingComputers thanks

  • @robozstarrr8930
    @robozstarrr8930 5 років тому +1

    Oh Thank God for Nividia GeeFarce Experience. . . couldn't blow my nose or wipe my ayse w/o it! . . . . well done, Cheers

  • @bradleypeate3266
    @bradleypeate3266 5 років тому

    i love how much power computer processors and graphic cards use these days they go to such a low power state when not doing much my 1060 is barely using any thing while watching youtube and web browsing fans completely off for both but when running high demanding games then they up what they need in a instant :)
    geforce experience i wouldnt have it as well better to manually set your nvidia settings to max performance for your games and set up each game using the in game settings ive had all sorts of strange things happen letting that set my games up so stopped using it

  • @Anonopsmo
    @Anonopsmo 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for explaining. Good stuff. ;) Greets to you!

  • @montecorbit8280
    @montecorbit8280 2 роки тому +1

    At 10:17
    Installing the graphics card....
    You did not specifically mention the retention clips and that they need to snap in. After Mr screwdriver assisted you, you past off a comment snapped into place at the bottom, but if you're building a computer for the first time that may not be enough of a mention.
    Just thought I'd give you a heads up from the future, for your future builds....

  • @perrymcclusky4695
    @perrymcclusky4695 5 років тому +1

    Looking forward to your next video.

  • @weepingscorpion8739
    @weepingscorpion8739 5 років тому +1

    I'm not quite sold on the LED lighting yet but I do like the way the machine will look when finished. Just one thing: Personally, I would spend some extra money on a proper soundcard. I know that a lot of people will be content with the built-in one but I do occasionally work with MIDI (both composing and old games) so I'd probably spend some money on an AE-5 from Creative. That will probably push it towards $700 but it will be worth it for some people. In addition, the AE-5 actually has LEDs itself so it would fit nicely with the rest of the hardware.

  • @marcse7en
    @marcse7en 5 років тому +1

    Looks great, until the dust starts to coat everything! I stripped my PC down for cleaning several years ago. A very laborious task, and there's always the potential for accidental damage!

    • @ExplainingComputers
      @ExplainingComputers  5 років тому +1

      Indeed, always a dilemma -- to dust or not to dust . . .

    • @marcse7en
      @marcse7en 5 років тому +1

      @@ExplainingComputers Christopher, I have a dilemma! Trying out an SSD in my XP + Win 10 Dual Boot PC. Working OK, but wondering about SSD longevity in XP? Have you covered the topic? Considering XP on spinner and Win 10 on SSD? What do you think?

    • @ExplainingComputers
      @ExplainingComputers  5 років тому +1

      @@marcse7en I would not worry about using a modern SSD for XP, providing you turn off defrag! :) I will soon be migrating a machine from Windows 7 to Linux Mint with an XP virtual machine, and will be running it all of an SSD.

    • @marcse7en
      @marcse7en 5 років тому

      @@ExplainingComputers Chris, You're simply the best! Better than all the rest! 👍😂

  • @thetoothlessvampire
    @thetoothlessvampire 5 років тому +1

    Whenever I change out videocards, I pre-download the drivers for the new card before swapping. Saves time when/if the card isn't recognized after installing that the drivers are already available. Plus most drivers come on CD and most PC's don't have CD drives.

  • @Lawesyp
    @Lawesyp 5 років тому +3

    Can we see what the Linux OS thinks of the new card. Cheers.

    • @ExplainingComputers
      @ExplainingComputers  5 років тому

      Linux worked fine with the card once I'd installed the Nvidia drivers -- as covered a while back in this video: ua-cam.com/video/eI7QQqnV1P8/v-deo.html

  • @uniquegamingduo9872
    @uniquegamingduo9872 5 років тому +1

    Again nice video ...good work Sir !!

  • @zxkim8136
    @zxkim8136 5 років тому +3

    It's a nice capable video card and a great review once again Chris 🤩🤩🤩 Kim 🤩 🤩🤩

  • @NeilRoy
    @NeilRoy 5 років тому +1

    I grabbed the EVGA GTX1050TI several months ago and have been extremely impressed with it. I am working on slowly building a new system with my limited funds. I buy one or two parts a month and will eventually build the system. The first part was this video card and I plugged it into my 10 year old motherboard which only has a PCIE2.0 slot (they are, as you know, compatible with the PCIE3.0, only slower transfer speeds), and my old AMD triple core CPU etc... and it has still been incredibly fast! I am glad I grabbed the 1050TI instead of the 1050 as you need the extra 2G of video RAM. I tested this with GTA5 on high quality settings (which I could not do at all before with my 10 year old system) and it runs really smoothly with nice graphics. GTA5 reports how much video RAM it uses in it's settings which is handy and it was just under 3G, so a normal 1050 would not have been able to do that. Definitely pleased with this. The cost for this for me was around $221 or so Canadian, which was very reasonable. I'll be using a Ryzen 5-2600 as my new CPU in the future which should be a great addition with an equally reasonable price for a 6 core/12 thread CPU.

  • @rato7718
    @rato7718 5 років тому +2

    a video on windows 10 bloat wear, "shutup10" and Classic Shell would be nice

  • @AmyraCarter
    @AmyraCarter 5 років тому +2

    3:33 That GC don't mess around...looks like one I'll look into at some point.
    18:06 Yeah, like pressing the same button on a hairdryer, it makes it much louder, lolz
    I am curious if anything bad would happen if the GC was installed and then the old drivers removed, though. It also appears that the card doesn't necessarily support multiple monitors, something I've needed myself because it sucks to be forced into fullscreen gaming, but also having a chat going on simultaneously and having to Alt+Tab to switch between them. A second monitor would help greatly with this.

  • @99nerka
    @99nerka 5 років тому +1

    Good to know it is still nice choice for budget builds. Bought mine in 2017 for then standard low end gaming build (1050ti+ g4560+ 8gigs of ram). Although yours is of much higher build quality than my single fan Gigabyte one (it does not require any extra power cables though, takes all juice from the slot).

  • @parkesdj
    @parkesdj 5 років тому +3

    Hi Chris. Nice video. What is the graphic performance like when you boot into Linux?

    • @ExplainingComputers
      @ExplainingComputers  5 років тому

      Linux worked fine, though I did not run any tests (aside from those I ran before with the internal graphics). I added the Nvidia drivers as in my previous Linux Mint 19 video: ua-cam.com/video/eI7QQqnV1P8/v-deo.html

  • @itsmilan4069
    @itsmilan4069 5 років тому +2

    And now is best time to get Nvidia cards as they now support freesync (but currently only working 10XX & 20XX series)

  • @arcticjoe1142
    @arcticjoe1142 4 роки тому +1

    Chris, I love your videos and have been watching them for over a year. I was particularly interested in this one because you showed how to install a discrete graphics card and get the drivers for it. However, you only showed us Windows. PLEASE do another video where you show us how to do it in Linux. I am a Linux convert and love playing with Linux, but find installing and updating drivers to be very difficult.

  • @user-nk2ux6pw6i
    @user-nk2ux6pw6i 5 років тому +2

    As for me, I very much appreciate as high as possible power efficiency. So, as I am not a gamer I would be happy with onboard Vega8 alone. But for gaming purpose 1050ti seems the best option for me in terms of power consumption/result efficiency. All the new games can be played at 1080p with appropriate frame rate and reasonable 75 watt power consumption. All the latest with improved performance GPUs draw much above 💯 watt. Some even above 200watt. For me it sounds very inefficient. A dead end actually. Thus I strongly support the choice of 1050ti! :)

    • @ExplainingComputers
      @ExplainingComputers  5 років тому +1

      We seem to share the same point of view on this! :)

    • @user-nk2ux6pw6i
      @user-nk2ux6pw6i 5 років тому

      That is correct! :)

    • @twmbarlwmstar
      @twmbarlwmstar 5 років тому

      @@ExplainingComputers Except you fitted a 550W PSU which would easily manage a 1060.

    • @ExplainingComputers
      @ExplainingComputers  5 років тому +2

      Fair point on the PSU -- though I was future proofing the case. And it also protects against rising temperatures decreasing output, and ppotentially system stability. (Cheaper PSUs such as this are only rated to deliver their specified up to 30 degrees C. So in the Summer, even before the system heats up, it will not be a 550W PSU).

    • @twmbarlwmstar
      @twmbarlwmstar 5 років тому

      @@ExplainingComputers I wouldn’t buy cheap PSU full stop, if they go pop they have a good chance of taking things like the motherboard with them. Also premium PSU have up to 10 year guarantees. And they do go pop, I had a Corsair CV450 do it to me, just out of warranty and that took out one memory stick (8GB) and the motherboard. Now I just stick to Seasonic, good quality (I have one still going from 1996) and Seasonic make their own PSU unlike brands like Corsair.
      That said people keep telling me CiT are OK, I’m still not taking a chance though.

  • @JimGriffOne
    @JimGriffOne 5 років тому +2

    I always like the box more than the card. I spend about 10 minutes reading through everything while salivating, then I take 30 seconds to install the card.

  • @Simcore999
    @Simcore999 5 років тому +1

    What would be nice, would be to see you try making an all fanless similar build