Palit GeForce RTX 3050 Dual 8 GB GDDR6 Graphics Card In Bangladesh
Palit GeForce RTX 3050 Is Built With The Powerful Graphics Performance Of The NVIDIA Ampere Architecture. It Offers Dedicated 2nd Gen RT Cores And 3rd Gen Tensor Cores, New Streaming Multiprocessors, And High-Speed G6 Memory To Tackle The Latest Games. Step Up To GeForce RTX.
The Palit GeForce RTX 3050 Dual Series Features Two 90mm Big Fans For Efficient Cooling Performance, And Large Cut-Through Area On The Back Plate For Optimized Heat Ventilation. Customizable RGB Lighting Is Also Decorated On The Side Of The Shroud For Gamers To Enjoy Minimalist Lighting Effects
RGB Lighting
The Color Lighting From RGB LED Can Be Changed In Accordance With Graphics Temperature. The Temperature Can Easily Be Identified By Different Colors From The External Appearance Of The Graphics Card. Gamers Can Choose From 16.8 Million Colors To Suit Their Own Style And Preferences.
0-DB TECH
Keep Silent While You Are Experiencing The Multimedia Application And General Workload. The Operating Fans Only Occurs While Working On Heavier Loading.
DrMOS
DrMOS, Originally Only Available For High-End Server CPUs, Is Now Available In All Its Glory In The Next Generation Of Palit Graphics Cards. DrMOS Offers High Current Circuits, Low Noise Operation, And Effective Reduction Of Heat Generating.
Palit’s New ThunderMaster Has Thorough Upgrade From The Previous Version. It Has More User-Friendly Interface As Well As More Personalized Settings. With ThunderMaster, You Can Control Your Video Card From Overclock Setting, Fan Speed To LED Effect. You Can Also Monitor GPU Status With ThunderMaster Utility.
Honeycomb Bracket
The Design Of Honeycomb Bracket Increases Airflow By Up To 15%, Allowing The Heat Generated From GPU To Be Exhausted Via The Honeycomb Design Bracket. This Enables More Efficient Cooling Effects.
Stream Like A Boss
Steal The Show With Incredible Graphics And Smooth, Stutter-Free Live Streaming. Next-Generation Hardware Encoding And Decoding Combine To Show Off All Your Best Moments In Exquisite Detail. And The All-New NVIDIA Broadcast App Takes Your Livestreams To The Next Level With Powerful AI Capabilities To Improve Audio And Video Quality With Effects Like Virtual Background, Webcam Auto Frame, And Microphone Noise Removal. GeForce RTX™ 30 Series GPUs Deliver The Performance And Image Quality Necessary To Give Your Audience Your Best—Every Tim
AI-POWERED PERFORMANCE BOOST
AI Rendering On Dedicated Tensor Cores Gives You Incredible Performance, Pushing Up Frame Rates And Providing The Headroom Needed To Maximize Graphics Settings And Resolution, Even Up To 8K.
Palit GeForce RTX 3050 Dual 8GB GDDR6 Review
NVIDIA has now added an entry-level to mainstream model performance graphics card series to its 3000 Series lineup, meet the Palit GeForce RTX 3050. Disobedient to AMD’s dramatic 200 USD Radeon RX 6500 XT with 4GB/64-bit graphics memory, 1024 shader processors tied to x4 PCIe lanes; the GeForce RTX 3050 is 50 bucks more expensive (MSRP) based on 8GB/128-bit and 2560 shader processors utilizing x8 PCIe lanes. The math immediately becomes visible, NVIDIA will win significantly today. With that 2560 shading cores and Ampere architecture, this 3050 series is bound to impress in the 1920×1080 and maybe even 2560×1440 (WQHD) domain. If stock becomes available in plentiful volumes though, as pricing will be everything. The GPU is again fabricated on an 8nm node derived from Samsung. This process further develops Samsung’s 10nm process; no EUV is applied in production just yet. Notable is that a change is in effect, the memory runs at 14 Gbps and finally, entry-level receives 8GB GDDR6. The Ampere lineup nearly doubles ray-tracing performance with Gen2 ray-tracing cores and 3rd iteration Tensor cores. These cards will all be PCIe 4.0 interface compatible and offer HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 1.4a, but most importantly is that nicer shader processor count (referred to as CUDA cores by NVIDIA). We now meet the NVIDIA GA106 GPU. And despite being a lower segmented card, it still holds a sizable GPU die. In this round, NVIDIA is not seeding Founder edition cards, aka FE Palit GeForce RTX 3050. But of course, they do present the reference specification; a boost clock of 1777 MHz and a base clock of 1552 MHz.
Palit’s GeForce RTX 3050 DUAL OC 8GB is once again based on the NVIDIA GA106 LHR GPU, this time in a more limited configuration; it features a shader core count of 2560 and 8GB GDDR6 graphics memory running at 128-bit and 14 Gbps. The card is powered by a single (6+2) pin header. Armed with a BIOS that supports a Turbo clock speed of 1822 MHz (1777MHz = reference) under the default BIOS setting. This card manages to generate 36~37 Dba noise levels only so expect soft acoustics. We rate the card as having a normal draw of ~130 Watts. We tested the factory tweaked model, it overclocks well, and is slightly faster than the founder edition requirements for the base model.
Palit GeForce RTX 3050 latest Nvidia graphics cards are here, and to celebrate, I’ve got the new Palit RTX 3050 Dual OC 8GB on the test bench! These new cards are designed to be more affordable, offering a new entry-level model for the RTX class cards. However, this is also the first time we’ve seen features like ray-tracing on an xx50 graphics card too. That means you get features like ray tracing, DLSS, Reflex, and all those other lovely Nvidia technologies. Furthermore, all this comes just one week after the launch of the AMD Radeon RX 6500 XT graphics cards. While AMD launched their cards with just 4GB of VRAM, the new Nvidia cards are all equipped with 8GB of VRAM. Of course, that does mean Nvidia’s cards are going to be more expensive, but it’ll be interesting to see what you get (in terms of performance) for your extra investment.
Palit GeForce RTX 3050 Dual Series features two 90mm big fans, and a backplate with extra ventilation to allow air to pass through the card, which should make light work of cooling the new Nvidia chipset, ensuring you can game for longer at the maximum boost clocks. It should be quiet too, and with a zero RPM fan mode, it’ll be completely silent when you’re not pushing it to the max. Overall, Palit hasn’t gone crazy here, staying relatively close to the reference specifications, but a big cooler, DrMOS, and a little touch of RGB are certainly welcome additions and should give it a more competitive edge overall.
Specification
| Video Memory Specifications | ||
| Type | GDDR6 | |
| Size | 8 GB | |
| Resolution | 7680×4320 | |
| Core Clock | Graphics Clock: 1552 MHz Boost Clock: 1777 MHz |
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| Memory Clock | 14 Gbps | |
| BUS Type | PCI-E 4.0 | |
| Memory Interface | 128 bit | |
| Stream Processors | NVIDIA GameStream Technology | |
| CUDA Cores | 2560 | |
| Interface | ||
| Display Port | DP1.4a x 3 | |
| HDMI | HDMI 2.1 | |
| Power Specifications | ||
| Connectors | 8-pin x 1 | |
| Recommended PSU | 550 W | |
| Consumption | 130 W | |
| Display Option | ||
| Multi Display | 4 | |
| Application Programming Interfaces | ||
| DirectX | Microsoft DirectX 12 Ultimate | |
| OpenGL | 4.6 | |
| Physical Specifications | ||
| Dimensions | 245x119x40mm | |
| Others | 2 Slot | |
| Warranty | ||
| Manufacturing Warranty | 2 years | |







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