Gigabyte RTX 3050 Gaming OC 8G Review

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 If you are looking for a GPU that might just tide you over until the semiconductor shortage subsides, but want to make use of a new 1440p display, the RTX 3050 can fill that gap if you're struggling on much older hardware. In the performance results for Forza Horizon 5 and Shadow of the Tomb Raider, it's clear that you can enjoy frame rates higher than 60fps if you're willing to drop down a handful of settings from their maximum. That isn't the rule across the suite, however, with more demanding titles such as Metro: Exodus and Cyberpunk 2077 showing that, in some cases, you might be better off locking your frame rate to 30fps for stability.

That's especially true if you plan on throwing ray-traced workloads on top of a 1440p resolution. This is where the RTX 3050 really buckles under the pressure, and it's just not the right card for something this demanding. You can, however, claw back a lot of performance if you combine that with DLSS, which is where the RTX 3050 can make a lot of sense as an upgrade. In some cases, you can almost double your performance when choosing the Performance preset, which doesn't hinder image quality too much at 1440p. Even at 1080p, there's additional performance to be gained, although with such a low resolution already you'll be best served by sticking to Quality and Balanced presets.



                    

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