GeForce RTX 3050 4 GB vs HD Graphics 510 (Skylake GT1)
Summary
Reasons to consider GeForce RTX 3050 4 GB |
This is a much newer product, it might have better long term support. |
Supports PhysX |
Supports G-Sync |
Supports ShadowPlay (allows game streaming/recording with minimum performance penalty) |
Supports Direct3D 12 Async Compute |
Supports DirectX Raytracing (DXR) |
Supports Deep Learning Super-Sampling (DLSS) |
Reasons to consider HD Graphics 510 (Skylake GT1) |
75 watts lower power draw. This might be a strong point if your current power supply is not enough to handle the GeForce RTX 3050 4 GB . |
No clear winner declared
We have no data to declare a winner at this time.
Core Configuration
| GeForce RTX 3050 4 GB | | HD Graphics 510 (Skylake GT1) | |
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GPU Name | GA106 (GA106-140-A1) | vs | Skylake GT1 () |
Fab Process | 8 nm | vs | 14 nm |
Die Size | 276 mm² | vs | 49 mm² |
Transistors | 13,250 million | vs | 189 million |
Shaders | 2304 | vs | 96 |
Compute Units | 18 | vs | 0 |
Core clock | 1545 MHz | vs | 300 MHz |
ROPs | 40 | vs | 3 |
TMUs | 72 | vs | 12 |
Memory Configuration
| GeForce RTX 3050 4 GB | | HD Graphics 510 (Skylake GT1) | |
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Memory Type | GDDR6 | vs | System Shared |
Bus Width | 128 bit | vs | System Shared |
Memory Speed | 1750 MHz
14 Gbps effective | vs | System Shared |
Memory Size | 4096 Mb | vs | 0 Mb |
Additional details
| GeForce RTX 3050 4 GB | | HD Graphics 510 (Skylake GT1) | |
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TDP | 90 watts | vs | 15 watts |
Release Date | 27 Jan 2022 | vs | 1 Sep 2015 |
GigaPixels - higher is better
GigaTexels - higher is better
GFLOPs - higher is better