MSI GTX 1050 Ti Gaming X 4GB Video Card Review
The sub-$200 market-segment has been NVIDIA’s problem area in terms of price-performance competitiveness with AMD, even though the company has had higher volumes. AMD’s recent architecture launches focused heavily on this general market-segment with $250, $210, $180, and $110 products. AMD has a smaller war chest than NVIDIA and is hence focusing on the biggest segment within PC gaming – competitive e-Sports. Most games released for the competitive gaming crowd run great on sub-$300 graphics cards, and it’s only blockbuster AAA titles with cutting-edge production designs that prompt people to invest in faster graphics solutions, where NVIDIA has established an unbeatable lead… at techPowerUp!
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