VIDEO Nvidia Finally Did It & RTX 3050 Ti Leaked

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Nvidia Finally Did It & RTX 3050 Ti Leaked In a recent video titled "Nvidia Finally Did It & RTX 3050 Ti Leaked," the nuances of the Nvidia RTX 3050 Ti leak were explored, alongside discussions on a valuable performance-enhancing feature called "Resizable BAR." The video opens with an introduction to a special offer from the sponsor, CDKDeals, but quickly transitions into the exciting developments surrounding Nvidia’s latest graphics technology.

Resizable BAR & Performance Boost​

The video highlights that Nvidia has rolled out a driver update for RTX 30 series cards that can potentially unlock significant GPU performance improvements. Resizable BAR allows the CPU to access the entire GPU memory pool rather than small chunks, thus potentially improving gaming performance. This technology, which AMD pioneered with its RX 6000 series, can lead to performance gains ranging from 5% to 12%, depending on the game. Setup Steps:
  1. Compatibility Check: Your motherboard and CPU must support Resizable BAR. The feature is currently available on AMD’s 400 and 500 series motherboards and Ryzen 5000 series CPUs, while Intel's compatibility extends to several of their newer chipsets.
  2. BIOS Update: It's crucial to have the latest BIOS that supports Resizable BAR.
  3. Driver Update: Users need to download the latest Nvidia drivers to enable this feature.
  4. VBIOS Update: Some GPUs, particularly the RTX series, may need their VBIOS updated to fully utilize Resizable BAR. This involves downloading the correct version from your GPU manufacturer's site and flashing it carefully.

    The Leaked RTX 3050 Ti​

    Shifting focus to the RTX 3050 Ti, which was leaked by Notebookcheck and analyzed thoroughly through various performance charts. It reportedly features 2560 CUDA cores, just shy of the RTX 3060, suggesting it may deliver performance slightly below that of the RTX 2060. Key Specs:
    • CUDA Cores: 2560
    • Boost Clock: Up to 1695 MHz for the 80W variant; likely higher on desktops.
    • Memory: Expected to offer 4GB of GDDR6, with speculation about an 8GB version for desktop models.
    While the performance metrics indicate a certain level of competitiveness, especially when compared to the RTX 2060, the prevailing sentiment in the community remains mixed. The four gigs of memory could become a bottleneck for gamers looking at the next few years of gaming titles, especially at 1080p or higher.

    Community Discussion​

    This information has led to debates within the community about the sufficiency of 4GB of VRAM in 2021 and beyond. Users are invited to weigh in with their opinions: is 4GB enough for future games, especially given the increasing demand for memory in modern titles? If you’re considering upgrading your GPU or modifying your current setup for enhanced performance, or if you have experience with Resizable BAR, share your thoughts with the community! What are your expectations for the RTX 3050 Ti and the future of Nvidia's graphics cards?​

    Feel free to add your insights or inquire further! Is there a specific aspect of Nvidia's latest offerings you're particularly interested in? Let's discuss!
 

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