One of the card's key highlights is its ability to offer four display outputs on a compact, half-height PCB without needing an additional breakout connector. It comes equipped with two DisplayPort 1.4a and two HDMI 2.1 ports, catering to users who need to connect multiple displays, often outside of gaming contexts. Despite its size, the card sticks to the RTX 3050 6GB's standard speeds and efficiently uses its 70 W TGP (Total Graphics Power), thereby removing the need for external power connectors. The heatsink has also been cleverly extended to cover a large part of the PCB's top surface for better heat dissipation.
Interestingly, Galax has given this card a slight factory overclock, pushing its clock speed up to 1485 MHz, a modest increase from the reference model's 1470 MHz. Although Galax hasn't shared pricing details yet, this card's unique combination of design and functionality is sure to appeal to those looking for a multi-display setup, especially outside the realm of gaming.