Following Nvidia's official announcement of the new Geforce GTX 1050 series graphics cards based on the GP107 Pascal GPU, ASUS has unveiled its full lineup including Phoenix, Dual, Expedition and ROG Strix graphics cards.
ASUS has a total of ten different Geforce GTX 1050 and GTX 1050 Ti graphics cards, including budget-oriented Dual and Expedition series versions, both following Nvidia's reference clocks but coming with a custom cooler, new compact Phoenix series as well as the Republic of Gamers Strix versions that will feature ASUS' DirectCU II dual-fan cooler, ASUS Aura Sync with RGB LEDs and more.
While the Phoenix, Dual and Expedition series will stick to reference clocks of 1290MHz base and 1392MHz Boost for the GTX 1050 Ti and 1354MHz base and 1455MHz Boost for the GTX 1050 graphics cards, the ROG Strix versions, which will also be available in standard and Gaming editions will probably come with a decent factory-overclock and will come with an additional 6-pin PCIe power connector for additional overclocking potential.
Unfortunately, ASUS did not reveal any details regarding the price but we expect to see them all in retail/e-tail on October 25th so we will have a clearer picture.
Source:
ROG.ASUS.com.