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Key Features
NVIDIA Ampere Streaming Multiprocessors
2nd Generation RT Cores
3rd Generation Tensor Cores
Powered by GeForce RTX™ 3050
Integrated with 8GB GDDR6 128-bit memory interface
WINDFORCE Cooling System
90mm unique blade fan
CORE CLOCK
1792 MHz (Reference Card: 1777 MHz)
WINDFORCE COOLING SYSTEM
The WINDFORCE cooling system features two 90mm unique blade fans, the heatpipe directly touches the GPU, alternate spinning and 3D active fan, which together provide high efficiency heat dissipation.
ALTERNATE SPINNING
Reduce the turbulence of adjacent fans and increase air pressure. GIGABYTE turns the adjacent fans in the opposite direction, so that the airflow direction between the two fans is the same, reducing the turbulence and enhancing the airflow pressure.
UNIQUE BLADE FAN
The airflow is spilt by the triangular fan edge, and guided smoothly through the 3D stripe curve on the fan surface, effectively enhancing the airflow.
3D ACTIVE FAN
The 3D Active Fan provides semi-passive cooling, and the fans will remain off when the GPU is in a low load or low power game. It allows gamers to enjoy gameplay in complete silence when the system is running light or idle.
GRAPHENE NANO LUBRICANT
Graphene nano lubricant can extend the life of fan by 2.1 times, close to the life of double ball bearing, and is quieter.
ULTRA COOLING
Lower RDS(on) MOSFETs are specially designed to produce lower switching resistance for faster electric current charging and discharging at extremely low temperature.
LOW POWER LOSS
Metal Choke hold energy much longer than common iron-core chokes at high frequency, thus effectively reduce core energy loss and EMI interference.
LONGER LIFE
Lower ESR Solid Capacitors ensure better electronic conductivity for excellent system performance and longer lifespan.
FRIENDLY PCB DESIGN
Fully automated production process ensures top quality of the circuit boards and eliminates sharp protrusions of the solder connectors seen on the conventional PCB surface. This friendly design prevents your hands from getting cut or inadvertently damaging components when making your build.
Specifications
Graphics Processing
GeForce RTX 3050
Core Clock
1792 MHz (Reference Card: 1777 MHz)
CUDA Cores
2560
Memory Clock
14000 MHz
Memory Size
8 GB
Memory Type
GDDR6
Memory Bus
128 bit
Card Bus
PCI-E 4.0
Digital max resolution
7680 x 4320
Multi-view
4
Card size
L=198.1 x W=120.6 x H=39 mm
PCB Form
ATX
DirectX
12 Ultimate
OpenGL
4.6
Recommended PSU
450W
Power Connectors
8 pin x 1
Output
DP1.4a x 2
HDMI 2.1 x 2
Accessories
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