The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 8GB graphics card is part of NVIDIA’s 30-series lineup, which includes a range of GPUs built on the Ampere architecture. Here’s a quick breakdown of its key features:
Key Features:
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GPU Architecture:
- Based on NVIDIA’s Ampere architecture, the RTX 3050 brings improvements in performance and power efficiency compared to previous generations (such as Turing).
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VRAM:
- The 8GB GDDR6 memory provides good performance for gaming at 1080p and some 1440p resolution settings, offering a solid balance between cost and capability.
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Ray Tracing and DLSS:
- It supports ray tracing for more realistic lighting and reflections in games.
- It also supports DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling), which uses AI to upscale lower-resolution images to higher resolutions with better performance, making it very useful for demanding games.
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CUDA Cores:
- The RTX 3050 features 2048 CUDA cores, which helps in parallel processing tasks like rendering, gaming, and GPU-accelerated applications.
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Performance:
- It’s targeted at 1080p gaming and offers good performance in modern games on high settings.
- In some titles, it can even handle 1440p gaming at medium to high settings.
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Power Efficiency:
- The card has a relatively low TDP (Thermal Design Power) of around 130W, making it more power-efficient than higher-end GPUs, and suitable for systems with smaller power supplies.
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Ports:
- Typically, the card will feature HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 1.4a outputs, supporting high refresh rates and resolutions





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