As we all know, there are two types of graphics card cooling fans: open type and turbo type. The former can be seen everywhere, and the latter is generally only used for high-end public cards and professional cards. It has strong heat dissipation performance, but high noise.
So, have you ever seen a low-end card like the RTX 3050 using a turbo fan? Litai did just that.
This RTX 3050 Classic from Leadtek is different from the one or two open fans of the regular RTX 3050,A turbo fan is used at the rear, and the overall design is very similar to the GTX 900 series public versionlength 253mm, height 111mm, thickness 35mm, double slot volume.
In fact, Leadtek has produced a number of graphics cards with turbo fan cooling before, includingRTX 3060 Ti Classic, RTX 3060 Classic, RTX 3070 AI Blower.
But it’s the first time to use it on a card like RTX 3050. It’s really a bit like anti-aircraft guns hitting mosquitoes and killing chickens with a knife.
The specifications are consistent with the public version standard, 2560 CUDA cores, core frequency 1552-1777MHz, 128-bit 14GHz 8GB GDDR5 memory, a single 8-pin power supply interface, the whole card power consumption 130W.
Several are currently unknown.
Hashtags: NVIDIA graphics card RTX 3050 Leadtek
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