As we all know, there are two kinds of cooling fans for graphics cards: open type and turbine type. The former can be seen everywhere, and the latter is generally only used for high-end public and professional cards. It has strong cooling performance, but the noise is high. So, have you ever seen RTX 3050, a low-end card that also uses turbofans? That's what Rita did.
The RTX 3050 classic of Rita is different from one or two open fans of the conventional RTX 3050. A turbine fan is used at the tail. The overall design is very similar to the GTX 900 series , with a length of 253mm, a height of 111mm, a thickness of 35mm and a double slot volume.
In fact, Rita has previously produced a number of turbofan cooling graphics cards, including RTX 3060 Ti classic, RTX 3060 classic and RTX 3070 AI blower**
But it's the first time to use it on a card of RTX 3050. It's really a bit like anti-aircraft shelling mosquitoes and killing chickens with cattle knives.
The specification is consistent with the public standard. There are 2560 CUDA cores, the core frequency is 1552-1777mhz, 128 bit 14ghz, 8GB gddr5 video memory, a single 8-pin power supply interface, and the power consumption of the whole card is 130W.
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