Question Is 338 a normal benchmark score for GeForce GTX 1050 Ti?

c1uq92

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So I've been thinking about getting a new graphics card, but when I tested my current one (GeForce GTX 1050 Ti) with Unigine, I had a feeling 338 was really low for the price I spent on it. Is there anything I can do right now to fix that or did I just get a crappy gpu?

EDIT: I forgot to mention my cpu is an Intel i5-9400F

I'm extremely new to this site btw :\
 

mohit9206

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I have 1050Ti and its a very capable little card that can run games at 1080p very well. Its only held back by my slow ram and old fx cpu.
 

GodisanAtheist

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So I've been thinking about getting a new graphics card, but when I tested my current one (GeForce GTX 1050 Ti) with Unigine, I had a feeling 338 was really low for the price I spent on it. Is there anything I can do right now to fix that or did I just get a crappy gpu?

EDIT: I forgot to mention my cpu is an Intel i5-9400F

I'm extremely new to this site btw :\

-I guess the first question is Uniengine what? Heaven? Valley? Superposition?

What settings?
 

VirtualLarry

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Still, I wonder with a score that low, if OP has a 1050ti, or a "1050ti" (with a very generic heatspreader/fan arrangement, and no branded mainstream AIB logos on the fans). If you know what I mean.

Try running GPU-Z, OP, from TechPowerUp, and give us a screenshot. It has a "fake detector" on it, that I don't know how accurate the positive detections are, but it's a start.

Hint, if your card has a blue VGA port, it is NOT a real 1050ti.
 

aigomorla

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338 feels more like he was benchmarking his IGPU, and not his 1050ti.
However i believe "F" chips have no iGPU.
So im with larry saying its a fake GPU.