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Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 (6GB), underclocked budget GPU

Sure, it's not flexing as a powerhouse, but this one might just win hearts with its wallet-friendly price tag.

RV Cuarto
Last updated: January 17, 2024 9:30 AM
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  • So, here’s the lowdown on the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 6GB – it’s rocking fewer cores, a slower clock speed, and a lower TGP compared to its fancier 8GB sibling. But hey, don’t count it out just yet.
  • This 6GB version is aiming to be the budget-friendly sidekick for entry-level gamers, and word on the street is it’s set to hit the market at a cool $179. That’s a sweet 30% less than what you’d fork out for the 8GB version.
  • Now, if you’re on the hunt for even more wallet-friendly options, there are GPUs under $100 in the wild. Sure, they might not be the go-to for the latest and greatest games, but they’ll get the job done without putting a dent in your savings. Choices, choices!

Hey there! So, there’s some buzz around the Nvidia camp, and it looks like we’re still eagerly awaiting the arrival of the rumored GeForce RTX 4050 budget gaming GPU. But hold on, because, in the meantime, there’s some talk about a super affordable option that might not be winning any popularity contests.

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HighlightsNvidia RTX 3050 (6GB) Rumored Leaked Spec
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Leaked specs for the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 6GB just hit the scene, and it seems like they’re making some compromises here. Compared to its 8GB sibling, this one’s trimming down on cores (2304 vs. 2560), dialing back the base clock (1042 MHz vs. 1552 MHz), and even going for a lower TGP (70W vs. 130W). Yep, less memory too, as the name suggests.

So, let’s be real – the GeForce RTX 3050 6GB isn’t exactly gearing up for a performance showdown. But here’s the twist: it’s not supposed to. Word on the street is that this budget-friendly GPU is set to hit the shelves in February 2024 with a sweet $179 price tag. That’s a neat 30% less than its fancier 8GB counterpart at $249. Sure, it might not be a powerhouse for the latest games, but it’s a wallet-friendly option for folks not looking to splurge on their GPU.

Of course, if you’re hunting for even more budget-friendly deals, there are GPUs out there for less than $100. They might not be the top choice for running the latest games smoothly, but they get the job done without breaking the bank. So, whether you’re eyeing the latest tech or aiming to save some serious cash, the GPU game seems to have a card for everyone these days.

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Nvidia RTX 3050 (6GB) Rumored Leaked Spec

So, spillin’ the tea on the leaked specs, shoutout to the insiders over at Videocardz for the scoop. Brace yourself, though – the 6GB RTX 3050 is taking a bit of a hit in the VRAM and memory bandwidth department. We’re talking about a major 25% downgrade compared to its 8GB counterpart, rocking 6GB VRAM and 168 GB/s memory bandwidth.

Hold up, though. It’s not all gloom and doom. This bad boy is sipping power at just 70 watts, showing off some serious efficiency. And here’s the plot twist – that makes the RTX 3050 6GB a potential hero for those looking to give their older desktop systems a budget-friendly upgrade. Efficiency for the win!

SpecificationsNew RTX 3050 (6GB)Old RTX 3050 (8GB)
CUDA Cores23042560
VRAM Capacity6GB GDDR68GB GDDR6
Memory Bandwidth168 GB/s224 GB/s
GPU Core Boost Clock Speed1470 MHz1777 MHz
GPU Core Base Clock Speed1042 MHz1552 MHz
Total Graphics Power (TGP)70W130W
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RV Cuarto is the founder and editor-in-chief of EveryTechEver, a startup team of writers and researchers. He started in tech journalism in the early days of 2012 as the founder of the successful tech site Nokia Revolution. His belt of experience spans across the industry, from consumer electronics, data operations, and cloud computing, with several brands including Dell, Nokia, Realme, and Huawei. He is also an HIV advocate and a public speaker. He spends his free time singing, playing mobile games, and experimenting with new recipes in his kitchen. Follow him on Tiktok.
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