Palit GeForce RTX 3050 StormX OC 8GB (NE63050S19P1-190AF)
![]() | Outdated Product Interface: PCI-E v4.0 8x; Model GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050; Architecture: Ampere; Memory size (GB): 8; Memory type: GDDR6; Memory bus (bits): 128; GPU clock speed (MHz): 1807; Memory clock (MHz): 14000; HDMI: 1; Display Port: 3; Cooling: active (fan); Fans: 1 pc; Power consumption (W): 130 |
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RTX 3050 are based on GA106 chips with additional 8-pin power supply and power consumption of 130 W.
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Model overview based on user reviews
The Palit GeForce RTX 3050 StormX 8GB is a compact and lightweight graphics card that delivers impressive performance for its size. It excels in Full HD gaming, handling demanding titles like Red Dead Redemption 2 and Cyberpunk at high settings with ease. The card's cooling system, featuring three heat pipes, keeps temperatures low, even under stress, and remains remarkably quiet. While DLSS technology boosts FPS without noticeable picture degradation, the card's ray tracing capabilities are limited, causing significant FPS drops. Build quality is solid, and the card feels robust. However, the price is a point of contention, with many users finding it overpriced in most stores. Despite this, it offers good value for those who can find it at a reasonable price, especially compared to more expensive models. Overall, it's a great choice for gamers seeking a balance of performance and affordability.
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In these stupid times of general shortages, such a card is a joy if you haven’t had time to update in advance. Moreover, I managed to buy it for 26,500 rubles. Paying 30+ and especially 40+ thousand is crazy, it’s weaker than the usual 2060! 1. Compact, lightweight. 2. At a resolution of 2560x1080 at high or ultra settings, it handles everything I need at 60+ fps and more. I'll finally play Red Dead Redemption 2, Cyberpunk, and Metro in decent quality. 3. Cooling, despite the compact size. The heatsink is on three heat pipes; without overclocking, the temperatures stay within 60-65 degrees, with overclocking without undervolting and without increasing the fan speed, it can reach up to 73 max. 4. DLSS technology significantly increases FPS. I might be blind or my monitor (LG 29WP60G-B) might not be great, but I don't see a significant picture degradation from its use. 1. There are "rays" in name only, the card is weak and it’s pointless to include them; the FPS drops horribly - either on low settings with rays and maximum DLSS, or without rays with normal high settings. 2. The price in most stores is very overpriced. |
This video card is better than some that are more expensive than this one For the price there are probably no special ones |
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I APPLAUD PALIT STANDING OVATION.
The graphics card is very quiet and cool. No matter how much I stressed it with a stress test, it never exceeded 70 degrees. At the same time, the card was extremely quiet. In hand, it feels like a solid product, not cheap or flimsy. The build quality is quite respectable. The heatsink fits snugly wherever needed through rather thin thermal pads. 3 heat pipes.
There are comparison tests on YouTube with a large, 3-fan Gigabyte card. It’s huge and very noisy. This card, with one cooler, maintains nearly the same temperature (the undervolt difference is 2 degrees, 61 vs. 63, or 70 vs. 70 at stock), while remaining quiet (1250 RPM in undervolt compared to 1850x3, or the same RPM against 2200x3+). I simply tip my hat. Palit impressed me, although I assume the cooling system migrated from the 3060 without changes, but I haven’t checked.
Regarding performance.
For Full HD, it's more than sufficient. You can even play the most demanding games with ray tracing (unlike the 2060), with settings close to as high as possible. The main thing is not to mindlessly set maximum presets. In Metro Exodus, on ultra, with ray tracing and DLSS set to quality, it's 80fps +/-."