If the new GTX 1050 and 1050 Ti launched by MSI in October aren't enough, MSI's mini-GTX 1050 and 1050 Ti will surely make you picky. The half-height version of the GTX 1050 and the half-height GTX 1050 Ti 4GT are designed to meet the needs of the micro-chassis and those who have insufficient budget. Both graphics cards are capable of supporting Microsoft's minimum VR helmet standard, and the GTX 1050 Ti 4GT half-height graphics card also supports VR-Ready.

The following is the GTX 1050 2GT LP specification:

The following is the GTX 1050 Ti 4GT LP specification:

It is clear that the biggest difference between the two graphics cards is the number of streaming processors and the size of the on-board memory. Although the basic frequency and acceleration frequency of the 1050 Ti are lower than other similar cards on the market, it can use more stream processors to support PC games and VR content. Larger on-board memory is also a big advantage, providing more space for these stream processors to handle high-resolution images and special effects.

Just as they are shown in the specifications, both cards use a half-height design, which is to meet the needs of the small chassis for the internal parts space, although these small chassis are usually equipped with only two fans in order to save space inside. Although the two cards use a half-height design, their materials are sufficient. Both graphics cards use military Class 4 components, which means that these components are able to withstand "clocking" tests for overclocking and PC games. It is worth noting that both cards can be safely overclocked via MSI's free Afterburner software.

Finally, although both cards are half-height designs, their width needs to consume two slots. Both cards can only connect one PCI Express x16 3.0 slot, and of course all the power is also provided through this slot, so users do not need to connect additional power lines through the power supply. Both cards support DirectX 12 and OpenGL 4.5, support 3 monitors, and have a maximum resolution of 7,680 X 4,320.

MSI has not announced the retail price of the two half-height graphics cards, but it may be a bit higher than Nvidia's suggested retail price. MSI GTX 1050 2GT overclocking version is priced at 120 US dollars, GTX 1050 Ti 4GT overclocked version is priced at 150 US dollars.

There is no doubt that the introduction of these two half-height graphics cards offers more choices for small PCs. It can be said that these two graphics cards are by far the most powerful half-high graphics cards in Nvidia chipsets and can support most of the high-end PC games. The GTX 1050 Ti 4GT LP even meets the minimum requirements of Oculus and HTC Vive for PC graphics cards. Both cards support DirectX 12, which means they can provide sufficient computing performance for Microsoft VR helmets.

With the popularity of VR, reducing the hardware threshold of VR computers is the mainstream trend. The launch of MSI's two VR half-height graphics cards has made it possible for small computers to provide VR experiences.

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