Specifications:
- GPU:
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 (Ampere architecture)
- CUDA Cores: 2560 (may vary slightly depending on the model)
- Video Memory:
- 6GB GDDR6
- Memory Interface: 128-bit
- Memory Speed: 14 Gbps (approximate)
- Core Clock:
- Base Clock: ~1552 MHz (may vary)
- Boost Clock: ~1777 MHz (overclocked, varies by model)
- Cooling System:
- Dual or triple-fan cooling solution (depending on the model)
- Alternate Windforce cooling technology for improved airflow and heat dissipation
- Semi-passive fans for silent operation at low loads
- Ray Tracing & DLSS:
- Supports real-time ray tracing for realistic lighting, shadows, and reflections
- NVIDIA DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling) for AI-enhanced performance and image quality
- Outputs:
- 1 x HDMI 2.1 (supports up to 4K resolution)
- 3 x DisplayPort 1.4a (supports up to 8K resolution)
- Power Requirements:
- Power Connector: 8-pin PCIe
- Recommended PSU: 450W-550W
- Dimensions:
- Form Factor: Dual-slot or triple-slot (depending on cooling design)
- Length: ~28 cm (varies by model)
- Software & Features:
- NVIDIA Reflex: Reduces latency in competitive games
- NVIDIA Broadcast: Enhances streaming and video calls with AI-powered features
- GIGABYTE Control Panel: Allows customization of clock speeds, fan curves, and RGB lighting (if supported)
- Supported Technologies:
- DirectX 12 Ultimate
- OpenGL 4.6
- Vulkan API
- PCI Express 4.0
Performance:
- Designed for 1080p gaming at high settings with smooth frame rates.
- Capable of handling ray-traced games and DLSS-supported titles for enhanced visuals and performance.
- Suitable for light content creation, including video editing and 3D rendering.
Use Cases:
- Gaming: Ideal for 1080p gaming with modern features like ray tracing and DLSS.
- Streaming: NVIDIA Broadcast and NVENC encoder support smooth streaming.
- Content Creation: Handles light video editing, 3D modeling, and rendering tasks.
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