GPU Comparison

Select up to 2 GPUs to analyze their pricing, performance, and specifications side-by-side.

Quick Verdict

The GeForce RTX 5050 is noticeably faster than the GeForce RTX 3060 8GB, leading by roughly 17% in our performance index.

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GeForce RTX 5050
Price
Β£249
Perf Index
21%
Value Score
0.084
VRAM8GB GDDR6
Thermal TDP130W
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Awaiting Data
Perf Index
18%
Value Score
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VRAM8GB GDDR6
Thermal TDP170W

GeForce RTX 5050 vs GeForce RTX 3060 8GB: In-Depth Breakdown

Performance: GeForce RTX 5050 vs GeForce RTX 3060 8GB

The GeForce RTX 5050 is noticeably faster, around 17% ahead of the GeForce RTX 3060 8GB. Both cards sit in the same broad class, well suited to 1080p.

Power & Efficiency

The GeForce RTX 5050 draws just 130W versus 170W for the GeForce RTX 3060 8GB, and it also delivers more performance per watt β€” so it runs cooler and quieter and needs less PSU headroom. Its more modern Blackwell architecture on a TSMC 4N process is part of why it does more with each watt.

Memory & Bandwidth

The GeForce RTX 5050's memory is faster β€” 320 GB/s versus 240 GB/s β€” which helps feed the GPU at 4K and with heavy textures.

Generation & Longevity

The GeForce RTX 5050 is roughly 4 years newer than the GeForce RTX 3060 8GB (Blackwell vs Ampere), so it generally benefits from a more modern architecture and longer driver-support runway.

Which should you buy: GeForce RTX 5050 or GeForce RTX 3060 8GB?

The GeForce RTX 5050 is the faster card by about 17%. With live pricing limited for this pair, base your decision on the spec differences above β€” particularly VRAM and power draw β€” and check current stock before buying.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the GeForce RTX 5050 better than the GeForce RTX 3060 8GB?

The GeForce RTX 5050 is noticeably faster, roughly 17% ahead. If your budget allows, it's the stronger pick.

Which is better for 4K gaming, the GeForce RTX 5050 or the GeForce RTX 3060 8GB?

Neither is a dedicated 4K card; both are best at 1080p. For 4K you'd want a faster GPU, or lean on upscaling.