Below you can download gtx 1050 ti zotac driver for Windows.
File name: gtx1050-ti-zotac.exe
Version: 4.145
File size: 17.16 MB
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Download Driver Gtx 1050 Ti Zotac(click above to download)
Specification of the device:
- Product: GTX 1050 Ti Zotac
- Manufacturer: Zotac
- Graphics Processing Unit: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
- Memory: 4GB GDDR5
- Core Clock: 1290 MHz
- Boost Clock: 1392 MHz
- CUDA Cores: 768
- Memory Interface: 128-bit
- Max Resolution: 7680 x 4320
- Power Consumption: 75W
- DirectX Support: 12
- OpenGL Support: 4.5
- Ports: HDMI 2.0b, DisplayPort 1.4, Dual-Link DVI
- Dimensions: 174 mm x 111.15 mm x 35.3 mm
- Cooling: Dual Fan
Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:
1. Q: Why is my GTX 1050 Ti Zotac overheating?
A: Overheating can be caused by various factors. Ensure that the GPU is not clogged with dust or debris, and check that the cooling fans are functioning properly. It is also recommended to optimize your system's airflow and ensure that the GPU is not overclocked excessively.
2. Q: Why am I experiencing graphical artifacts or screen flickering with my GTX 1050 Ti Zotac?
A: Graphical artifacts and screen flickering can be indicative of incompatible or outdated drivers. Ensure that you have the latest drivers installed for your graphics card from the official Zotac or NVIDIA website. If the issue persists, try reseating the graphics card firmly in its slot and checking your display cables for any loose connections.
3. Q: Why is my computer freezing or crashing randomly after installing the GTX 1050 Ti Zotac?
A: Random freezing or crashing can occur due to several reasons. Firstly, ensure that your power supply unit (PSU) meets the recommended wattage for the graphics card. Inadequate power supply can cause system instability. Additionally, check for any conflicting software or drivers that might be causing conflicts with the GPU. Update all your system drivers and perform a clean installation of the graphics card drivers. If the issue persists, consider testing the GPU in a different computer to rule out any hardware defects.