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Joaquin Campista –
Excelente desepmeño en videojuegos modernos si buscas una tarjeta gráfica para equipos de bajo perfil.
JL –
Nice graphics card but after getting it yesterday the side of the box says you need Win 10 or 11.
I asked questions here and the answers were it would work with 8.x.
When people review these products they should say what OS they are using.
I called NVIDIA today and told them their driver listing for this card says 8.1 but it doesn’t work. They apologized and said to get Win10….that ain’t going to happen, I’d then need to re-instal 20+applications. Some of them may not work under 10/11.
Looks like I’ll return the card and hope to find one that will support dual monitors and work with 8.x
I’m now looking at a GeForce GT1030 4GB card, at least the box says it will work with Win 7 and all the way to Win10.
Larry T. Francis Jr. –
Purchased this a few days ago to replace an AMD RX 6400 I purchased a couple months ago. Like any other low profile card, you’ll have the usual pros and cons, such as heating and space consumption. In terms of heating, it does get pretty hot, like any other video card, but It never reaches 80 centigrade. As for fitting in the case, it was a perfect fit; I didn’t need to move around wires, or make room inside.
All of my games work beautifully, at a very good frame rate, much better than on a console. The fans are very quiet, even under a heavy load.
The 179.00 price tag was a tad pricy, but well inside my budget. I recommend it to any DIY PC gamer or someone on a budget.
The Gracious One –
In gracious packaging, placed gracefully at the foot of my door. Wondrous. The performance is gracious. The presentation: gracious. I am graciously pleased by Nvidia, by Amazon. I have—graciously-—experienced no issues. Quite gracious. This is—currently—the most gracious Low-Profile GPU on the market.
York Andrus –
It has been a while since I purchased and installed a graphics card. I bought the wrong one initially as it required an 8 pin power connect. I needed a card that used the bus for power. This card is the most future ready card I could find. All powered by the bus! I learned PCIe14 is maxed out at 70 watts. This card can use 69.9 depending on the application running. I got it run Blender in my shop. Clean rays and vectors. Wonderful video. Clean fast rendering. Well worth the money.
Kindle Customer –
After a few months it running great still a lot quieter then my GTX 1650 and the 6 gb of memory is great. Runs off the motherboard so no extra power needed.
Well Worth the price in my opinion.
C. YARBROUGH –
It works great with PSVR2 on PC (adapter required and together that will put you over $200). A 1050 ti will not even connect, 3050 is more than required, if you are looking for VR this is definitely what I recommend, PS5 isn’t required for PC VR. The card it’s self is just a simple, quiet two fan GPU, it uses power from the motherboard requiring no additional power connection.
Jack Kibort –
(Tldr: If you need more power than a 1650 in a small form factor office PC build, this is really one of your only options. Plus DLSS is nice to have.)
To be frank, this GPU is not really great in terms of raw price to performance. If you’re not limited by size and power consumption, there are muuuch better options out there for the same or lower price (used on eBay or Facebook) for amazing value. But when you have specific constraints, this card turns out to be a great value, especially as a new card competing against used ones. In the case of the 3050 6gb, I’m okay paying a premium for the high power efficiency and low profile form factor.
From my personal testing, It has a little more power than the 1060 6gb, and a little less than a 1660 (non super). Considering you can pick those cards up for under a hundred bucks, you’re paying around $100 extra with the 3050 6gb for just downsizing and lower wattage. In my case, I was fine with this, but you may not be.
(Side note: I have a big gripe with the name. I feel like it should have just been called the 3040. It’s a completely different card from the 3050 8gb)
My constraints are a little specific, but not unreasonable. I have a cheap used HP EliteDesk 800 G2 (i7-6700) off of eBay for around 80 bucks. It only has a 240w power supply, so cards above the slot powered 75w ones are out of the equation.
The 3050 6gb shines in the small form factor space, where you’re restricted to slot-powered low profile cards. The alternatives are between an RTX A2000, AMD RX 6400, GTX 1050 TI, and a GTX 1650. (The 4060 low profile is a bit out of the price range)
– The RTX A2000, if found used at around 200 dollars, would have been my choice. But the fact is that prices aren’t anywhere near that for me at the moment.
– The RX 6400, while a decent performer, only has 4 PCIe lanes, meaning it would be bottlenecked pretty bad by PCIe 3.0 (about a 15% decrease in performance from what I have read). In a used SFF office PC build with only PCIe 3.0, it’s not suitable at all.
– The GTX 1650 is cheaper than this card, but overall still not a great value. I could only find them about 20-30 bucks cheaper.
– The GTX 1050 TI is really cheap, I could find them for about a hundred bucks less than the 3050 6gb. It’s just much weaker than I’d like. In my case, I was not comfortable going slower than a GTX 1060, which both the gtx 1050 TI and the GTX 1650 are. It is a decent competitor, but the fact that the 3050 6gb has DLSS really sealed it for me. With these slower cards, I would be concerned I would not be able to run some games I like at a playable frame rate. With DLSS, I have the peace of mind that I have the option to punch above the GPUs weight if needed.
To conclude:
The 3050 6gb, while not a great value when compared to similarly priced full-sized alternatives, fills a great niche and is actually pretty competitive within it. For me, it was my only real choice.
(A note about my EliteDesk build:
I did have some issues with my specific build in the EliteDesk, as the card just barely interfered with the USB 3.0 header. I had to unplug it, and ordered a right angle connector that will hopefully fit. It also has some issues with the PCIe slot, as they only expect single slotted cards. Trying to fit a double slot card, I had to modify the case slightly by pushing the bar between slots back slightly. But now that it fits, it’s running great and am extremely happy with my sub-300 dollar build!)
Rue –
Omg! This is just the most incredible graphics card I have ever used in my little pc (I have a big one) and it just fits perfectly in there. I got this graphics card off amazon and I must say I didnt like the lack of customer service however my experience with the graphics card makes up for that. Have you ever played Destiny II? ‘Cause when I played it on my little pc with this little graphics card it was hands down the best experience I’ve ever had playing Destiny 2 ever. I hope this review is helpful. Godspeed.
Angel –
La tarjeta grafica llegó antes de lo previsto muy buena y no ocupa alimentación de la fuente para que no consuma mucho de la fuente