I'd suggest you watch some youtube reviews and comparison videos of GTX 1050Ti then make up ur own mind.
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if you have the budget to buy any of the 1050ti on that list then buy the rx 470 20-40% faster (but more heat & fan noise )
Buy the best GPU your budget lets you afford, regardless whether it's a GTX 1050 Ti, or a GTX 1060 vs. RX 470 or RX 480.
None of these cards sound like Jet planes or anything. Inside the chassis with the side panel on, you probably won't hear anything if you game using a headphone.
If you use speakers and you game at a moderate/loud volume, then you needn't worry about acoustics at all.
Of course affordability is the first concern. Also, power consumption' balance factor is important as well, though I didn't mention that.
It would be convenient and helpful if any of you had idea subjectively.
I would go with the 'Zotac ti' since it is associated directly with Nvidia, and it is inexpensive comparatively. However, idk if it has got less noise like the Gigabyte ones; 'msi's are the quietest though according to Iskander, and maybe the Asus GPU don't heat-up fast[?]. I guess fusioned product would be ideal.
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asus strix would be the best but the most pricier one...
strix series seems appealing here but take that in mind they are upto most oc'ed compared to others and they also have noisier cooler as well. if you are preferring the low consumption and least noise as possible then take the zotac single fan version. those are good and very quiet as well
There are much bigger concerns than just the power consumption and noise levels provided that Nvidia's design is already quite power efficient. GPU stock clocks, temperatures (depends on how well the card dissipates heat), the overall build quality and warranty in BD.
Additionally, if ur into overclocking, u should also take into account the overclocking headroom the specific card provides. There are a plethora of reviews of all the different variants of 1050Ti on the web. Take some time and please go through them to make ur investment worthwhile.
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though i work for msi, i do believe zotac is the best and will always be the best.
Just to be sure , 1050ti is a good card but not really build to play 1080p ultra games at 60 fps .For any Minimum quality 1080p gaming you need to have atleast 470 level card .so don't waste money on 1050 ti ,if you are planning to play recent or last years AAA games with that card at ultra level 1080p.I would suggest if you can ,wait a month increase your budget & get the 470 .Also Amd card will give you free sync where Nvidia card will show stutter or frame tear & also adding vsync(to reduce those problem) will introduce lag in gaming .so Your Nvidia fandom might be misplaced here if your card is for gaming in this price range .Only reason i would choose these level Nvidia ,if you are using that card in any office space or other places where gaming isn't main concern
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GigaByte Banglades as an entity was endorsed by Smart till recently, they grew their own pair, I think.
Same goes for MSI Bangladesh.
No they don't but I do somehow.
Yes, that is the one I'd go for.
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This is the first time I ever opted for a graphics card, without having earlier idea or detailed discussion with anyone but here in this forum. So naturally there are things that are over looked but, nonetheless power consumption and noise levels are important to me.
No plan for OCing, so I guess don't have to worry about that.
Yeah, still lots of things yet to learn about like, I read something about 40% load > fan adjustment plus msi afterburner etc. Sometimes there are too many info's and sometimes fewer. Anyway.
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I don't know if you are serious or not, but that is encouraging. Thanks!