NVIDIA has announced the GeForce GTX 1050 and GTX 1050 Ti entering the budget wallet friendly graphics market this October.
The GeForce GTX 1050 comes in two variations: a 2GB ($109 USD) and 4GB ($139 USD) Ti version which has a $30 USD price difference. There’s also no sight of a reference version with partners ASUS, EVGA, Gigabyte and more with their own custom versions.
Some naughty users have also leaked the benchmarks of the GTX 1050 as well showcasing the Ti version with comparable performance to the GTX 770 and R9 290. The card is also the first one in the new Pascal line-up to not have a VR Ready logo aiming at pure 1080p budget gaming.
No local Australian pricing has been revealed yet but we should get them today or within the next few days. If you’ve been waiting for a cheaper entry point in the Pascal line-up, this is your chance.