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Re: GTX 1050 TI PPD
2016/10/26 10:54:07
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I'm going to guess at about 150-160k PPD, maybe a little more depending on the overclock
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Re: GTX 1050 TI PPD
2016/10/26 11:23:51
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nathan_P I'm going to guess at about 150-160k PPD, maybe a little more depending on the overclock
From what I gather not much headroom in OC on these unless you were to get IE: the FTW version with the extra 6pin PS connection. Then you go from 75 watts off the slot only to 120 watts, which puts you in the 1060 range (120-150 watt depending on GPU chosen) Then again if you move up to the 1060 your talking $50-$60 more in price vs a 1050Ti
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Re: GTX 1050 TI PPD
2016/10/27 06:02:50
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1050 TI may make sense if it can produce over 200K PPD. Given the 1060 3GB makes 300-320K and 1060 6GB makes 350-380K.
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Re: GTX 1050 TI PPD
2016/10/27 15:42:50
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species 1050 TI may make sense if it can produce over 200K PPD. Given the 1060 3GB makes 300-320K and 1060 6GB makes 350-380K.
Those numbers are off, I'm running 2/ 1060 FTW+ 3gb (factory OC) and they are averaging 340-345k each right now.
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Re: GTX 1050 TI PPD
2016/10/27 20:01:49
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species 1050 TI may make sense if it can produce over 200K PPD. Given the 1060 3GB makes 300-320K and 1060 6GB makes 350-380K.
Those numbers are off, I'm running 2/ 1060 FTW+ 3gb (factory OC) and they are averaging 340-345k each right now.
Can you estimate your real daily average? See screenshots here: http://forums.evga.com/GTX-1060-3GB-PPD-m2545293.aspx EDIT: never mind, I saw your screenshots, too. I remember now.
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Re: GTX 1050 TI PPD
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Re: GTX 1050 TI PPD
2016/10/28 05:32:18
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Wouldn't it cost less for one 1070 then two 1050's for the same ppd?
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Re: GTX 1050 TI PPD
2016/10/28 08:13:18
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howdy2u2 It looks like they are going up in daily production, why I have no clue. I have changed nothing in the system since they were installed.
What else could one wish for!?! :) That is great news. Do you have 03G-P4-6367-KR or 03G-P4-6365-KR s?
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Re: GTX 1050 TI PPD
2016/10/28 10:40:52
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tank1023 Wouldn't it cost less for one 1070 then two 1050's for the same ppd?
Hey tank, it became a little confusing because we started discussing 1060 PPD (not 1050) but cost-wise and PPD/Watt-wise 1070 s are hard to beat.
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Re: GTX 1050 TI PPD
2016/10/28 15:36:21
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species Do you have 03G-P4-6367-KR or 03G-P4-6365-KR s? species
tank1023 Wouldn't it cost less for one 1070 then two 1050's for the same ppd?
Hey tank, it became a little confusing because we started discussing 1060 PPD (not 1050) but cost-wise and PPD/Watt-wise 1070 s are hard to beat.
I have 03G-P4-6367-KRs My apologies Tank I derailed the thread.................
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Re: GTX 1050 TI PPD
2016/10/29 09:16:00
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1050Ti Core 18 "reported" 172k PPD/ Unsure of brand of board and drivers being used, I'll assume newest because they reported failed WU's LINK ANNNnnnnnnnnnnnnndddddddddddddd I hexed myself on my 1060s, PPD went down after I said it went up......  .......go figure!!! I will say they are on the Core 21 projects taking 7-10hrs for completion. I am unsure if it matters but I am only folding Parkinson's projects.
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Re: GTX 1050 TI PPD
2016/10/29 11:24:51
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howdy2u2 1050Ti Core 18 "reported" 172k PPD/ Unsure of brand of board and drivers being used, I'll assume newest because they reported failed WU's LINK
I was hoping it would produce over 200K PPD. Not so good news.
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Re: GTX 1050 TI PPD
2016/10/29 13:22:09
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howdy2u2 1050Ti Core 18 "reported" 172k PPD/ Unsure of brand of board and drivers being used, I'll assume newest because they reported failed WU's LINK
I was hoping it would produce over 200K PPD. Not so good news.
Well remember it was a core 18 and the fact I can almost bet that they were using the most current driver which we all know (at least Team 111065) do not fold.
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Re: GTX 1050 TI PPD
2016/10/29 14:35:52
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howdy2u2 1050Ti Core 18 "reported" 172k PPD/ Unsure of brand of board and drivers being used, I'll assume newest because they reported failed WU's LINK
I was hoping it would produce over 200K PPD. Not so good news.
Well remember it was a core 18 and the fact I can almost bet that they were using the most current driver which we all know (at least Team 111065) do not fold.
Not quite true, core 18 works just fine on the latest drivers, its only core 21 that's affected.
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Re: GTX 1050 TI PPD
2016/10/29 14:57:48
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nathan_P Not quite true, core 18 works just fine on the latest drivers, its only core 21 that's affected.
I stand corrected then Thank you. I could only assume since there was limited information presented.
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Re: GTX 1050 TI PPD
2016/11/16 08:18:02
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Any other 1050 TI folders around yet?
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Re: GTX 1050 TI PPD
2016/11/16 12:27:58
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Core 18 WUs induce coil whine on my computer. Not sure why. (1070 SC @ 2100MHz)
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