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Nvidia Plans to Launch GeForce RTX 3050 6GB Desktop Graphics Card with Power Supply Integration

Kuai Technology News on October 10, according to BenchLife reports,Nvidia plans to launch GeForce RTX 3050 6GB desktop graphics card. This news was also confirmed by WccFtech.

BenchLife said,This will be a desktop graphics card that does not require external power supplyit only needs to be plugged into the motherboard. The power supply of the PCIe slot is completely sufficient and does not require additional interface power supply.

BenchLife also mentioned that the GPU of this graphics card was first used in laptops.However, because the market demand did not meet expectations, and there is a certain demand for graphics cards that do not require external power supply,so Nvidia put it on desktop graphics cards for use.

How many 30 series graphics cards does Nvidia have in stock? The inventory has not been cleared yet.

The final name, detailed specifications and specific selling price of the RTX 3050 6GB are currently unknown.But basically it can be confirmedThe core of GA107-325 will be used, the core frequency will be reduced from the original 1777MHz to 1470MHz, the GDDR6 memory bit width will also be changed from 128bit to 96bit, and the power consumption will be reduced from 115W to 70W.

If nothing else, Nvidia will release the RTX 3050 6GB desktop graphics card in January next year, while AMD may launch the Radeon RX 7600 XT 16GB.

For reference, there are currently three versions of the mobile GeForce RTX 3050:

RTX3050, 2560 CUDA cores, 4GB 64bit video memory (new version)

RTX3050, 2560 CUDA cores, 6GB 96bit video memory (new version)

RTX3050, 2048 CUDA cores, 4GB 128bit video memory (old version)

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