I supposedly have a GTX 1050 in my notebook but officially there's no memory dedicated with 4Gb GDDR5
Now I don't know which one I really have
Look at your notebook sticker and give the exact model name.
Or install the tool GPU-Z and show the first page after the start.
Notebook graphics cards are always a little different. But basically you are absolutely right. I guess it is a down-clocked 1050 TI that was rewritten with a bios editor. The downclocking is done because of the high power consumption and the heat.
Now I don't know which one I really have
→ Manufacturer of the laptop (hotline) Contact us.
So when the graphics card accelerates, it has 3.5 GHz gddr5
And 1.8-1.9 video frequency
Notebook HP Gamming
You're right. But you probably have a clock that has been clocked down. Reason: less power consumption in hot or cold.
According to the network, this model comes with a GTX 1050 4GB. So everything is fine. Notebook hardware differs somewhat from the usual desktop series.
Thanks
So I suspect it is the TI because the core clock at Fur Mark is at 1657 MHz which the TI has
What chip ID is it? Can be read from GPU Z.
GP 107
OK and shaders and fillrates?
According to Notebookcheck, this is the Mobile 1050 with 4GB:
According to the same website, the 1050ti Mobil:
https://www.notebookcheck.com/...398.0.html
As you can see, the ti has more shader units and better fill rates. The shader units may only be deactivated and it is the same chip. I don't know that exactly.
The clock rates of all notebook cards are different according to Notebookcheck, depending on the cooling and the temperatures of the different cases.
You're right