The RTX 5050 just barely edges past the RTX 3060, despite being 4 years newer. Sure, it brings features like DLSS 4 MFG and better ray tracing support, but the performance uplift is minimal, and with only 8GB VRAM in 2025, it feels like NVIDIA is holding back the low-end segment. The 3060 still looks like the better value for gamers (especially considering it now supports DLSS 4 Upscaling) who want more memory headroom and looking for a used GPU mostly going for under $170, while the 5050 struggles to justify its generational gap. NVIDIA really isn’t delivering like it used to. #RTX5050 #RTX3060 #GPUBattle #GPUComparison #PCGaming #budgetgaming #PCMasterRace #BudgetPC #LowEndPC #Nvidia #AMD #Geforce #Radeon #NVDA #RTX #DLSS #PCGamer #TechShorts #GamingShorts #fyp #foryou #fps

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