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Nvidia’s tiny, bus powered RTX A2000 pro card delivers RTX 3050 level gaming performance

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Feb 4, 2022


It’s a bit of a shame that current generation Nvidia and AMD cards put a low priority on power efficiency and performance per watt. Big benchmark numbers sell cards more so than relative power consumption numbers. But, there are many users who don’t run beefy power supplies or use OEM systems that can’t accommodate enormous graphics cards. There’s a market for low power cards. 

Sadly though, there aren’t any current generation GeForce or Radeon cards that have a low enough TDP to omit PCIe power connectors. Even the weak RX 6500 XT can’t manage it, but there is an Ampere card that can. It’s the workstation oriented RTX A2000. It features a 70W TDP which is low enough to draw power exclusively from the PCIe slot. Can it game though? That very question was asked and answered by youtuber RandomGamingHD, who ran the little A2000 though a suite of benchmarks. 



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