SongryVGA GeForce GTX 1050 2GB Low Profile graphics card
- PCI Express 3.0 x16
- NVIDIA
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SongryVGA
Low-profile GeForce GTX 1050 with 4 GB GDDR5 memory and dual HDMI 2.0 outputs for small-form-factor desktops
Output Ports 4G HDMI + HDMI Ports
The SongryVGA SY1052H41 is a low-profile graphics card built around the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 GPU with 4GB of GDDR5 memory on a 128-bit interface. It targets small form factor and Mini-ITX systems where full-height cards cannot fit. The card operates at a base clock of 1418 MHz and a boost clock of 1531 MHz, drawing power solely from the PCI Express 3.0 x16 slot without external connectors. It supports DirectX 12.1 and OpenGL 4.6 for modern API compatibility.
The package includes a full-height bracket alongside the pre-fitted low-profile bracket, allowing installation in either slim or standard chassis. Installation follows the standard PCIe x16 procedure: power down the system, insert the card firmly into the slot, secure the bracket screw, and connect displays via the two HDMI 2.0 ports. Common issues include forgetting to swap brackets for the target case, leaving the protective cover on the gold fingers, or neglecting to enable the discrete GPU in BIOS on systems with integrated graphics.
Under continuous load the single-fan cooler maintains the GPU at its 1531 MHz boost clock within the thermal limits of the low-profile form factor. The 75 W slot power ceiling prevents the card from exceeding its rated draw, so clock speeds remain stable rather than throttling aggressively. In extended gaming or compute sessions the fan speed ramps up audibly but keeps temperatures controlled, allowing the 4GB frame buffer and 1752 MHz effective memory clock to deliver consistent frame times at 1080p and 3840 x 2160 desktop resolutions.
| Brand | SongryVGA |
|---|---|
| Model | SY1052H41 |
| Interface | PCI Express 3.0 x16 |
| Chipset Manufacturer | NVIDIA |
| GPU | GeForce GTX 1050 |
| Core Clock | 1418 MHz |
| Boost Clock | 1531 MHz |
| Effective Memory Clock | 1752 MHz |
| Memory Size | 4GB |
| Memory Interface | 128-Bit |
| Memory Type | GDDR5 |
| DirectX | DirectX 12.1 |
| OpenGL | OpenGL 4.6 |
| Multi-Monitor Support | 2 |
| HDMI | 2 x HDMI 2.0 |
| Max Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
| Cooler | Single Fan |
| HDCP Ready | Yes |
| Features | Small Form Factor Ready |
| Form Factor | Low Profile Ready |
| Max GPU Length | 145 mm |
| Low Profile Bracket Included | Yes |
| Card Dimensions (L x H) | 145mm*69mm |
| Slot Width | Single Slot |
| Package Contents | Full Height Bracket |
Other versions of this model
Same family, different memory, cooler or clock — compare before you commit.
Use GPU-Z or the NVIDIA control panel to monitor the core frequency under load; the reading should reach 1531 MHz when the card is working as intended.
The box contains the graphics card, a full-height bracket and a user manual; no power adapters or HDMI cables are supplied, so obtain those separately if your build requires them.
The SY1052H41 with 4 GB GDDR5, dual HDMI 2.0 outputs and a 128-bit memory interface is the only listed model and supports two 3840 × 2160 displays.
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