Can I put a GTX 1050 TI on my ECS A58F2P-M4?

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Yes, your motherboard is compatible, although I'd recommend you update to the latest bios to be 100% sure.

However, there are other important questions:

1. Can you PSU handle it? Some 1050Ti's require a direct connection to the PSU. If it does, you need to confirm your PSU has the correct PCI-e connector (either a 6pin or 6+2pin PCI-e in the picture below). If your PSU doesn't have a PCI-e cable, that typically means it isn't good enough to power the GPU. What make/model is your PSU? Note: you could also look for a 1050Ti variant that pulls all power from the motherboard and doesn't require a PSU connection. Would still want to know your PSU make/model though, as ultimately that is what is providing the power. Please list your full...
Yes, your motherboard is compatible, although I'd recommend you update to the latest bios to be 100% sure.

However, there are other important questions:

1. Can you PSU handle it? Some 1050Ti's require a direct connection to the PSU. If it does, you need to confirm your PSU has the correct PCI-e connector (either a 6pin or 6+2pin PCI-e in the picture below). If your PSU doesn't have a PCI-e cable, that typically means it isn't good enough to power the GPU. What make/model is your PSU? Note: you could also look for a 1050Ti variant that pulls all power from the motherboard and doesn't require a PSU connection. Would still want to know your PSU make/model though, as ultimately that is what is providing the power. Please list your full system specs as well, so we can determine how much power your system requires.

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2. Will a 1050Ti fit in your case? Different manufacturers make different length 1050Ti's. Just to avoid headache, look up the specific card you are considering on it's website. It'll list the card's length there. Measure inside your case to make sure it'll fit.
 
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