

🎮 Elevate your game with ASUS Dual RTX 3050 — power, precision, and style in one sleek card!
The ASUS Dual NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 6GB OC Edition is a compact, high-performance graphics card featuring NVIDIA's Ampere architecture with 2X FP32 throughput, advanced ray tracing, and AI-powered DLSS. Equipped with dual Axial-tech fans and 0dB technology, it ensures efficient cooling and silent operation. Its 2-slot design maximizes compatibility for modern PC builds, supporting resolutions up to 8K for immersive gaming and creative tasks.








| ASIN | B0CVCG2VPK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17 in Computer Graphics Cards |
| Brand | ASUS |
| Card Description | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 |
| Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,263) |
| Date First Available | February 2, 2024 |
| Graphics Card Ram Size | 6 GB |
| Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.9 x 4.7 x 1.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 14.4 ounces |
| Item model number | DUAL-RTX3050-O6G |
| Manufacturer | ASUS |
| Max Screen Resolution | 7680 x 4320 pixels |
| Memory Speed | 4000 MHz |
| Product Dimensions | 7.9 x 4.7 x 1.5 inches |
| Series | Dual-RTX3050-O8G |
M**S
Great value. Great performance
Solid graphics card for the price. Runs cool and quiet, handles 1080p gaming smoothly, and was easy to install. It was a Christmas present for my kid and he absolutely loved it
D**7
Great value.
Awesome card, very fast for the money, can play lots of high end games, compact and easy to install. Good performer and is compatible with every motherboard.
E**Z
Awesome Card, requires 2 spaces check MOBO first for space limitations
This is an awesome video card. I have one on another computer, and I'm delighted at how it moves with Photoshop because I am NOT a gamer. I was able to install it (double wide) by removing a PCIe wireless card that was in the way. My second PC is now humming along very nicely.
A**Y
It's worth it.
The card works well with the Dell XPS 8930 Desktop. I didn't need to upgrade the PSU thank God. It does not require a power connector. I had to remove the plastic GPU support bracket that came with the computer because it's too tight, but I bought a cheap GPU adjustable support bracket instead. I'm happy with the graphics card. I notice an increased frame rate over my previous Nvidia Ge-force 1050 ti card in World of Warcraft War Within. I'll probably have to add some case fans and right now I'm waiting for my CPU cooler to be delivered because my CPU is getting too hot when gaming! I didn't want to spend the extra money and deal with a new power supply. I also got a decent deal on this card on Black Friday ($159). It fits. I read the reviews online and they say this card isn't super powerful and it isn't, but it works for me. It's an improvement. The card stays cool and is quiet. I'm not sure why they put a DVI port on it since everything is DP and HDMI now. It's kind of a waste of space for the card. I also didn't want to spend more money on a better graphics card. Right now, I get 30-100+ FPS in WoW at medium-ish settings at 2k resolution on a 4k monitor. It depends if I'm in a city and if it's busy. I heard WoW is a CPU intensive game and my CPU is probably throttling due to heat and that it's an Intel i7-8th gen 8700 (non-K). It should be better when I get my new CPU cooler! That could be the reason why my fps is dropping or the range is so wide. I guess I could have bought a better GPU for more money and could have got a higher wattage PSU but then I would have spent more money than I would have wanted to for an older PC.
D**K
Final part for my non-gaming productivity PC build
At the beginning of this year I built a new PC with an I7-12700K. This is a productivity PC, not a gaming build, but just to be fun I still went with light-up components. My desktop uses a 4K 32" monitor and a full HD 24" monitor. The I7's IGP was having some issues with the 4K monitor so I decided I would have to add a card to the mix. When I built the PC, video cards were way overpriced so I dug around in my junk box and found a GTX 750ti. It worked, but the poor thing ran really hot. That might have something to do with the fan on the card being dead and me finally just taking the entire cooling shroud off to allow the case airflow to cool the card. For months, I kept a lookout for price drops on the ASUS ROG STRIX cards. I was looking for two things with those cards. First, I wanted the fan stop capability as my ASUS Z690 PRIME motherboard can stop the case fans (5 x 140mm Cooler Master fans) when the machine is not under load and running cool. This allows for a nearly silent PC as the CPU fan drops down to just a few hundred RPM and can't be heard at all. Second, I wanted some lights to go along with the fans, CPU cooler, and RAM that is all synchronized through Armoury Crate (plus a custom app I'll mention later). Finally, the price on the ASUS ROG STRIX RTX 350 dropped to only $335 for a day or two. I jumped on it. The timing did end up being interesting. Back when I bought that original GTX 750ti, I did some cryptomining with it on the side and was able to make a few dollars (which actually turned into quite a bit more when Bitcoin went up in value) just letting the card mine at night. I had planned on doing the same with this card. Of course, the day I bought the card, the ETH switch to PoS happened and GPU mining became unprofitable overnight. Oh well, I still needed a reasonable video card. The card is installed and working. I have had a couple of issues, but neither is the fault of the video card itself so there is no drop in stars. First, my KVM doesn't like the card. I have a work laptop and my desktop machine running to the previously mentioned 4K monitor through a KVM. It works, but when the PC tells the monitor to shutoff, the monitor starts cycling with a "no signal" warning which didn't happen with the previous video card. I know it is the KVM because if I bypass the KVM the monitor will stay in sleep mode as expected. Trying to find a better KVM now (that doesn't break the bank). Second, and this is an ASUS issue but not specific to this card, is a problem with controlling the LEDs on the card. I'm a software developer and can't help but tinker. Before I got the new card, I wrote a program that uses ASUS's AURI Sync API to control the lights in the computer. The program's job is to watch for event signals when the monitor goes to sleep and wakes up. When it goes to sleep, I shut off the lights. When it wakes up, I let the lights go back to doing whatever Armoury Crate was setup to do. This worked fine with the motherboard's LED headers and the RAM. However, the video card is never detected by the API. I can control the lighting in Armoury Crate just fine (which is why it isn't losing a star), but the API doesn't see it and when the API tells the other lights to shutoff the lights on the video card just freeze in whatever state they were in. No help from ASUS's ROG forum on this, so for now I just have the lights on the card shutoff. Disappointing, but doesn't keep the card from doing its job. OK, with all of that, the card is doing fine for what I need it for. It plays videos, shows all content, and (most importantly) stays cool. I'm very impressed with how cool it stays. I tried out one of the NVIDIA technology demos which run the 3D rendering up to max. The card only climbed to 60C, and was still very quiet with its fans running. When I'm doing normal work (such as typing this), the temperature drops into the 40s and the fans on the card stop completely. By that measure alone, I consider this purchase to be mission accomplished.
C**0
Works well
Got it a a Lower price, nice entry level GPU.
C**Q
The perfect Graphic card for mid to lower power user demands
I bought for a different computer to upgrade it, but it had a bad mother board, It was working great until it wasn't, I purchase a used 5 years old computer that had a built in Graphics card that was not what I needed, it was a mini atx design and this card being shorter than in length fit perfectly in this case. After downloading the drivers it worked like a charm! It is perfect for my needs and brings the monitor to live and makes a high definition 1080p Asus monitor into a 4k monitor!!! This card does not need extra cables for power, it uses the power from the motherboard, just make sure you have an ample power supply!
M**L
Very capable card depending on your application
I Used this in a fedora linux system, so it really requires nvidia specific drivers from nvidia to take full advantage of it features. These drivers are not part of the default drivers provided by fedora/redhat. If using for a windows system then you may not have any issue taking advantage of all the advanced features. Although I have no experience with any windows applications so I am not sure about that. I tried using this card on Linux for a stable diffusion AI server and the 8gb version of this card was not adequate for some modeling. Overall it a great mid level graphics card in my humble opinion depending on your application.
H**N
Muy buena opcion por el costo si eres gamer casual y no requieres tener el top en tecnologia para tus juegos, el envío llegó en el tiempo indicado y bien protegido.
S**N
gets at least 60-70 fps on high or ultra on metro exodus not bad in my opinion
N**E
bought to support my new HDR1000 monitor, not intended for gaming.
J**H
Producto altamente recomendable, la instalé junto con un procesador Core i5 12400f y ambos en conjunto dan un excelente rendimiento en juegos y tareas del uso diario, además la calidad y durabilidad de la marca ASUS son dignas de tomarse en cuenta, anteriormente había adquirido una GTX 1650 de la misma marca y hasta la fecha no he tenido problemas con la misma.
L**O
Pase de gráficos integrados a esta tarjeta y me encantó, he podido jugar en gráficos altos en diversos juegos en linea y AAA, la iluminación es genial (no olviden descargar Aura Sync para implementar diferentes efectos). He jugado durante horas y no ha llegado a más de 60 °C Las desventajas sería el precio, es muy grande y pesada así que necesitas un soporte por tener 3 ventiladores y al menos para mí MB tapo algunos puertos SATA que ocupaba (aunque al final se solucionó con unos conectores a 90°) En conclusión, tiene todo lo que una 3050 te da más las prestaciones que te ofrece productos ROG
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