Which is better GPU aftermarket MSI or ASUS or Gigabyte GTX 1050 Ti?!

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What are the "big" differences between MSI, ASUS or Gigabyte GTX 1050 Ti?! Which is better than other?!
Looking to buying an GTX 1050 Ti for my uncle custom budget PC. I would appreciate to know what should I buy!!

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Yeah, can't go wrong with MSI. Switched from a full AMD rid to Intel with MSI devices. It is now my go to for future equipment.

Just remember that "out of factory" doesn't mean other cards can't obtain the same performance. Example is my 1070 is OC'ed from factory by MSI at 2000mhz. But if I purchased an EVGA or Gigbabyte models and know about OCing properly. I can most likely obtain those same speeds easily enough on my own.

But I like an OC that was tested and perfected by the manufacture which is why I went MSI.
In terms of performance. Not much varies between vendors of an exact same model GPU.

More often then not is the perks that come with it. For example, MSI normally comes with a stock OC out of the factory and has good cooling. ASUS I believe has better RGB lighting and I believe they offer models with 3 fans instead of the standard two for cooling etc....

You can feel free to google around. But most benchmarks will show you that the same model GPU from all vendors basically yeild the same performance results.
 

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Thanks for update. I will google to see what more exacly which has better cooling... thing. Also does GTX 1050 Ti or 1070, even 1080 from Gigabyte still has that noisy jet fans sound like GTX 960 did?!
 
I believe so. I heard some complaints about fan noise by Gigabyte owners but I don't know how accurate that is nowadays.

I have the 1070 MSI because I wanted the stable OC out of the factory. Cooling is good on it also. I wont go above 65c when under full load.
 

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So, MSI GTX 1070, inclusive GTX 1080, 1060 and 1050 Ti has better and stable OC out of box / factory than ASUS, EVGA and Gigabyte models, right?! Probably GTX 1050 Ti from MSI should be a good choice for my uncle custom PC.
 
Yeah, can't go wrong with MSI. Switched from a full AMD rid to Intel with MSI devices. It is now my go to for future equipment.

Just remember that "out of factory" doesn't mean other cards can't obtain the same performance. Example is my 1070 is OC'ed from factory by MSI at 2000mhz. But if I purchased an EVGA or Gigbabyte models and know about OCing properly. I can most likely obtain those same speeds easily enough on my own.

But I like an OC that was tested and perfected by the manufacture which is why I went MSI.
 
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Huh.. That's a good thing. Probably I would buy too an GTX 1050 Ti from MSI from my next custom built PC full based on AMD. More precisely I think an AMD Ryzen 5 2500G APU and with an MSI GTX 1050 Ti and 16 GB Ram DDR4 from Corsair should be arhi-enough for E-Sports and Mid-Range Gaming. My last 2 question are :

1. Is it likely that some motherboards with the B470 chipset will probably appear earlier in April, such as mid-March, when Ryzen 3 2200G and Ryzen 5 2500G APUs will appear in February 12th?

2. What are the differences between Samsung, Micron, Elpida and Hynix as memory chips from GPUs?!