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Guru3D.com » News » Review: ASUS ROG GeForce RTX 3050 STRIX OC

Review: ASUS ROG GeForce RTX 3050 STRIX OC

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/26/2022 04:06 PM | source: | 86 comment(s)
Review: ASUS ROG GeForce RTX 3050 STRIX OC

Join us as we evaluate the new GeForce RTX 3050 from NVIDIA. In specific the ASUS ROG STRIX OC model has 8GB of memory and 2560 Shader processors and a factory boost speed of 1860 MHz (1770 MHz reference).

Read the review here.







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Horus-Anhur
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#5987140 Posted on: 01/26/2022 07:46 PM
With DLSS its not really 1080p, just an upscaled from 1440x810. That is lower resolution that 1280x1024


The output resolution is still the 1080p. And it´s still the most used resolution for PC gaming.

Mannerheim
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#5987143 Posted on: 01/26/2022 07:51 PM
The output resolution is still the 1080p. And it´s still the most used resolution for PC gaming.

And real rendering resolution is from stoneage.

Horus-Anhur
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#5987150 Posted on: 01/26/2022 08:27 PM
And real rendering resolution is from stoneage.


True. But many people still play with it.

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#5987151 Posted on: 01/26/2022 08:35 PM
The only reason this card exists and why we're having this conversation is because of GPU prices gone insane. The 3060Ti should have been the entry-level affordable enthusiast card this gen. No one into PC gaming should have even considered buying a lesser card.

Don't defend these bs releases that should not serve as anything other than VGA out on a HTPC or a business desktop.

Mannerheim
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#5987152 Posted on: 01/26/2022 08:53 PM
True. But many people still play with it.

Only DLSS 1080p users play with it. 1440x810 . Most gpu dont have any problem with native 1080p, so not many people play with it

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