Manli has added two new graphics cards to its lineup, reviving older NVIDIA designs for budget gaming builds. The company lists the GeForce RTX 3060 M2521+N630 and the GeForce RTX 3050 6GB Nebula Twin on its product pages. The new models reintroduce the Ampere architecture to retail availability following a long hiatus for the manufacturer.
New budget graphics cards revive Ampere architecture for compact builds
The RTX 3060 M2521+N630 targets entry-level gaming with a 12GB memory configuration. It uses NVIDIA's standard Ampere chip paired with a 192-bit memory bus and 3584 CUDA cores. The card draws up to 170W of power under load.
The GeForce RTX 3050 6GB Nebula Twin provides a dual-slot design suitable for compact PC configurations. It features 2304 CUDA cores, 6GB of GDDR6 memory, and a narrower 96-bit bus width. The design relies entirely on the PCIe slot for power delivery and does not require auxiliary connectors.
Both cards use dual-slot coolers with two fans each. Display outputs include DisplayPort, HDMI, and DVI-D ports to support older monitors alongside modern displays. The RTX 3050 model maintains a low 70W thermal design power target for energy efficiency.
The products target budget-conscious users seeking increased video memory for gaming applications. The RTX 3060 model includes 12GB of video memory, supporting detailed graphics in gaming scenarios.



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