• Reviews around power (4.10 of 5)

    ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1050 Ti Mini, 4GB GDDR5 DisplayPort 128-bit Gaming Graphic Card (ZT-P10510A-10L)

    • Low power, status cool even with overclocking and in cramped SFF box
    • Just enough power to get you through games on decent settings and just power efficient to not need and external power source from PCIe.
    • I definitely recommend this card over the 960, as it is about the same price and much smaller and more power efficient
    • I am not an expert, but I think a better power supply might make my this GPU run even better
    • This makes it perfect for PCs with weaker power supplies, or pre-built PCs without any available power connections
    • This makes it perfect for PCs with weaker power supplies, or pre-built PCs without any available power connections
    • Amazing power
    • More than enough power to game, work on media and it's so small and uses so little power.
    • Also very power efficient and easy to install
    • My PC also has a weak, 240 W PSU that has no spare power connections available
    • 2 out 5 because no where do they warn you that if you have an older motherboard... you might not have enough power to run the card - since the mini version does not have a spot for additional power like other cards.
    • Like that it is low power enough to only draw from pcie slot.
    • The hottest I've seen the card get during machine learning is 70 °C, and the power draw seems to average 60 W (it sits around 35 W when idle).While Nvidia and Linux generally have not gotten along too well in the past, I haven't had much trouble using this card with Arch Linux (and Windows 7/10)