Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 8GB (photos PCB and GPU)

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The specifications for Nvidia's upcoming GeForce RTX 3050 have been released NVIDIA. It'll get 8GB of VRAM. and will cost 249 USD.



According to earlier rumors, Nvidia had originally planned to include GA107 technology in the GeForce RTX 3050 graphics card. However, according to the most recent update, the chipmaker has reversed course and will now reportedly employ GA106 silicon instead. In addition, because the GA106 is already being utilized for the GeForce RTX 3060, Nvidia may be able to recover any garbage dies that don't satisfy the specifications of the GeForce RTX 3060 and use them in the GeForce RTX 3050.



According to the company's official website, it will have 2560 Cuda Cores, 8GB of GDDR6 memory, and a 128-bit bus, making it a fantastic choice for 1080p gaming. The RTX 3050 delivers up to twice the performance of the GTX 1650, making it an good value for 1080p gaming. Its performance with RT and DLSS enabled is likewise fantastic, exceeding 60 frames per second in numerous titles when DLSS is enabled, allowing you to enjoy ray-tracing without spending a fortune. As the title says, the RTX 3050 will cost $249, which means that it will no longer be required to pay out such a large sum to take use of the RTX line's capabilities. The RTX 3050 will be available on January 27, and it is believed that reviews will follow on the same day, so we will have to wait a little longer to learn more about its performance in detail.

Update: added PCB and GPU photos.


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