03-28-2018, 09:42 PM
The 1050Ti will work fine with windows 7, since driver support is there. There are no 6 or 8 pin power connectors on most of the 1050Tis, but I have seen some with dual fan setup and a 6 pin cable. So if you have no 6 or 8 pin cables, choose wisely.
The only thing I am not certain of is that with your mobo being a gen2 pci-e, is the power output of the slot different than gen3. I know the 1050Ti is rated at 75w, so if your motherboard can support that much power, I would go that route. Newer technology, lower power consumption.
If your version of windows 7 is 64 bit, might want to look into adding more ram too. But ddr2 (iirc) may be hard to find.
The only thing I am not certain of is that with your mobo being a gen2 pci-e, is the power output of the slot different than gen3. I know the 1050Ti is rated at 75w, so if your motherboard can support that much power, I would go that route. Newer technology, lower power consumption.
If your version of windows 7 is 64 bit, might want to look into adding more ram too. But ddr2 (iirc) may be hard to find.