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technology1 year ago

"Nvidia's Budget King: The 6GB RTX 3050 Unveiled"

Nvidia has quietly launched a 6GB version of the RTX 3050, marking its first sub-$200 graphics card in over four years. The new card, with lower specs than the original, is expected to offer improved performance over the GTX 1650, making it suitable for 1080p gaming at medium to high settings. This release complicates AMD's selling points for its new Ryzen 8000G processors and signals a slight improvement in the entry-level GPU market, despite being a cut-down version of an older card.

technology1 year ago

"NVIDIA's Budget-Friendly GeForce RTX 3050 6GB: Slow but Power-Efficient"

Nvidia has launched the budget-friendly GeForce RTX 3050 6GB, but its performance falls short due to lower specs compared to the previous RTX 3050 8GB, with reduced memory, fewer CUDA cores, and lower clock speeds. Priced at $169.99, it struggles in the latest games, making it less appealing than AMD's Radeon RX 6600 or the upcoming RX 7600. While suitable for slim gaming desktops, it fails to meet the demand for a budget GPU capable of handling decent gaming settings, leaving a gap in the market.

technology2 years ago

Intel's 14th Gen CPUs and GPUs: Boosted Performance and High Clock Speeds.

Intel's upcoming Meteor Lake GPU, featuring the Xe-LPG Alchemist architecture, is projected to deliver performance anywhere between the NVIDIA GTX 1650 Ti and the RTX 3050 at just 45W, making it a great option for entry-level laptops that don't require a discrete graphics chip. The GPU will feature a new tiled design and incorporate up to 128 Execution Units, and will be fabricated on the TSMC 5nm node. The Meteor Lake chips are planned to launch in Q4 2023.

gaming2 years ago

Exploring Cyberpunk 2077's Graphics: From Entry-Level to RTX 4090 and Beyond

A new mod allows for Cyberpunk 2077's RT Overdrive upgrade to run on any DirectX12 Ultimate class graphics hardware, including Nvidia's entry-level RT-capable desktop graphics card, the RTX 3050. The mod reduces the number of bounces of indirect lighting, resulting in a reduction of fidelity in reflections and darker areas. However, the mod increases performance by 20-35%, making it possible to get a 1080p, 30fps experience on the RTX 3050 and a good selection of higher-end AMD offerings. The mod is available on Nexus Mods and opens up the possibility of experiencing path-tracing on current-gen GPUs.