NVIDIA: a new gaming GPU leaked by ASUS by mistake?

    NVIDIA: a new gaming GPU leaked by ASUS by mistake?

    The graphics cards of the series RTX 30xx di NVIDIA they are currently one of the most desired items by PC gaming enthusiasts and the difficult availability of these products can only fuel demand relentlessly. A question that, based on what has emerged in the last few hours on the net, could further increase in the coming months. Indeed it would seem that ASUS has accidentally revealed a new graphics card made by NVIDIA on its site that will be inserted into the TUF Dash F15, gaming laptop from the Taiwanese manufacturer. Named RTX 3050 Ti, the GPU would have been designed specifically for notebooks and, in the company's plans, should be the entry-level alternative to the already announced 3050GB RTX 4. Keeping in mind that there are currently no official communications from NVIDIA, it is still worth analyzing what some of the technical characteristics of this graphics card should be.



    First, it would appear that the card will have 4 GB of GDDR6 RAM, 128-bit bus and a consumption of 60W. Belonging to the RTX family, the 3050 Ti should allow gamers to take full advantage of the Ray Tracing and, above all, have the necessary Tensor Cores to be able to guarantee the full functionality of the DLSS even in a budget-priced configuration. Thanks to this, the GPU could deliver smooth, high-framerate gaming performance even with one resolution of 1080p.

    Unfortunately, no further information is available on the net about this card and, considering the lack of official releases from NVIDIA, we must therefore be patient to find out if these leaks will be confirmed. With the market shortage of all other models in the 30XX series, it will be interesting to find out what impact this GPU will have from the possible budget price on the demand for graphics cards. We just have to wait for NVIDIA's next moves to find out.



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