8GB
128-Bit
GDDR6
PCI Express 4.0
1807 MHz
550W
Brand | ASUS |
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Series | Phoenix |
Model | PH-RTX3050-8G |
Interface | PCI Express 4.0 |
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Chipset Manufacturer | NVIDIA |
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GPU Series | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 Series |
GPU | GeForce RTX 3050 |
Architechture | Ampere |
Boost Clock | OC mode: 1807 MHz Gaming mode: 1777 MHz |
CUDA Cores | 2560 Cores |
Memory Size | 8GB |
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Memory Interface | 128-Bit |
Memory Type | GDDR6 |
DirectX | DirectX 12 Ultimate |
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OpenGL | OpenGL 4.6 |
Multi-Monitor Support | 4 |
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HDMI | 1 x HDMI 2.1 |
DisplayPort | 3 x DisplayPort 1.4a |
Max Resolution | 7680 x 4320 |
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SLI Support | No |
Cooler | Single Fan |
Thermal Design Power | 130W |
Recommended PSU Wattage | 550W |
Power Connector | 8-Pin |
HDCP Ready | 2.3 |
Max GPU Length | 177 mm |
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Card Dimensions (L x H) | 6.97" x 5.04" |
Slot Width | 2.55 Slot |
Package Contents | Accessories 1 x Collection card 1 x Speedsetup Manual |
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Date First Available | January 27, 2022 |
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Pros: -great >100 FPS for 1080p gaming, >60fps 1440 -Fast, stays cool - this thing is tiny but THICK, I had to remove the bottom intake fans on my NR200 ITX build -This card is paired with a Ryder 5600G.Yes a G, i spent 5 months searching for a GPU so i needed graphics in the mean time. And honestly its impressive how well these two run together.
Cons: -none really still working out some kinks, - Will update if something stops working
Overall Review: People can hate all they want, but if you can snag one of these for $250-$400 than its a great deal IMO. Im enjoying it. This PC build was an upgrade to my Xbox One X, and 100% can confirm that it is a significant upgrade in performance.
Pros: Stays cool under load. Relatively quiet. Small form factor.
Cons: Fan housing is bulky. Fan speed minimum is 30% with current afterburner SW.
Overall Review: The RTX 30 series cards are amazing, Even at entry level. Ray tracing makes gameplay smoother than my 5700xt. While fps arent as high my accuracy and movements are smooth as butter enhancing my gameplay. When 3070s hit msrp and I can afford it, ill be an official fanboy. I was disappointed it wouldnt fit in my Bitfenix prodigy or fractal node 202 itx cases, theyre an old design though and this card is super thick. It fits snugly in my NZXT H1.
Overall Review: Upgrading from the GTX1050 to a RTX3050 is literally nuts everything is so smooth and every game runs no matter what it is pretty much anything I throw at it will run in 1080p AND IT RUNS VR!!!! This has been like a dream for me this card Is incredible and if you have anything under a GTX 1660 I would HIGHLY suggest looking into a 3050
Pros: Great card for the price! Works better then expected! Would recommend for someone not trying to sell an organ for a video card right now!
Cons: Wish it had a little more VRAM but for the price you cant expect it.
Overall Review: If you need a good card to get through the times this will do it!
Overall Review: for reference, i was upgrading from Ryzen integrated graphics, so this was obviously a HUGE improvement. with that being said, i am very happy with this card and can see me using it for many years to come! it can run a lot of my games at most of the highest settings without dropping below 60fps. overall would recommend for a beginner pc.
Pros: On the affordable side well for Nvidia RTX 30 anyway Stays cool a really nice heatsink on the card Nice designed backplate Compact design
Cons: Card is thick if ITX it's the destination watch your measurements Forget about ray-tracing this isn't gonna cut it Price to performance could be better be aware of what is out there at or similar price point
Overall Review: This is a great 1080p card for someone who plays casually or plays MMO's or e-sports tiles. DLSS will be a friend to this card in a couple years. Asus did a nice job on the cooler no need to spend extra on the huge three fan 3050's total overkill.
Pros: The GPU is nearly as good as a GTX 1660 TI. It was a great upgrade coming from an RX 580 considering the RX 580 had some issues with it.
Cons: As the GPU prices start to go down, I've realized now that I could've just waited to get a RTX 2060 at a nearby store for nearly the same price.
Overall Review: I would recommend this product. If the price went down a little bit more, it would be worth its price.
Pros: -plays just about every new title at 60 fps with 1080p -stays pretty cool barely goes over 60 C
Cons: -Though a card made in 2022 doesn't perform better than older gen cards (20 series) - Highly recommend watching benchmark videos.
Overall Review: If you want a card that can push 1080p above 60 fps and also have DLSS + RTX then this is your guy. It's slightly better than a 16 series card in performance and most of the 10 series cards. I will say I am disappointed that though its a 30 series card it gets outperformed by all 20 series cards, however with the current price point of all 20 series and 30 series this hits the spot. I recommend that if you have a 1060 and below card then this will be a great upgrade, anything above that would be a waste of money considering performance by dollar. Will still give 5 eggs since now I can play the Witcher 3 on ultra with a consistent 70 fps.
Pros: DLSS , Raytracing, 1080p-1440p, small,
Cons: Hot 80c during gaming/streaming. Only issue I had
Overall Review: If your upgrading from console or a 1050ti like I did this is a great gpu. If you are trying to get into 4k I say save up and grab something else. I love what it can do for 1080p/1440p and how much of a jump in power I got compared to what I was used to.
Honestly Super Impressed by this card, GREAT JOB ASUS and Nvidia
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Great card for the price, but don't pay anything over MSRP.
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honestly a great card!
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