Manli Revives GeForce RTX 3060 12GB and RTX 3050 6GB Graphics Cards

GeForce RTX 3060 12GB and RTX 3050 6GB graphics cards are back in Manli’s lineup, giving NVIDIA’s Ampere architecture another run in the market despite the arrival of newer GeForce generations.

The RTX 3060 stands out because Manli has opted for the original 12GB version instead of the later 8GB variant. Many gamers viewed the 12GB variant as the better option thanks to its larger memory capacity, which has become increasingly valuable as newer games consume more VRAM at higher settings and resolutions.

Manli lists the card as the GeForce RTX 3060 M2521+N630. The specifications match the familiar version that became a popular choice among mainstream PC builders during the Ampere generation. Rather than introducing a revised model, Manli has stayed with the original configuration that helped establish the RTX 3060 as one of the most recognizable graphics cards of its era.

The card features a dual-fan cooling solution housed within a dual-slot design. Measuring 250 × 115 × 42 mm, it is suitable for a wide variety of gaming PCs and mid-sized desktop builds. Display connectivity consists of three DisplayPort outputs and a single HDMI port.

Alongside the RTX 3060, Manli has added the RTX 3050 6GB Nebula Twin. The RTX 3050 targets a different segment of the market. Instead of focusing on mainstream gaming performance, it is designed for users upgrading older desktops, compact systems, and prebuilt PCs where power limitations can restrict graphics card choices.

Manli GeForce RTX 3060 12GB graphics card displayed with its retail box
RTX 3060 12GB graphics card
Angled view of the Manli GeForce RTX 3060 12GB graphics card with dual-fan cooler
Dual-fan RTX 3060

A standout feature is its 70W power rating. The card draws power directly from the PCIe slot and does not require an external PCIe power connector. This makes installation considerably easier for users working with older hardware or office PCs that lack spare GPU power cables.

The RTX 3050 6GB Nebula Twin features a compact dual-fan cooler and measures 215 × 113 × 39 mm. Connectivity consists of HDMI, DisplayPort, and DVI-D outputs. The presence of a DVI-D connector is unusual in 2026, especially as most modern graphics cards have completely moved away from the legacy display standard.

Manli GeForce RTX 3050 6GB graphics card alongside its retail packaging
RTX 3050 6GB graphics card
Close-up of the Manli GeForce RTX 3050 6GB with dual-fan cooling design
Dual-fan RTX 3050

The timing of these additions comes shortly after reports suggested that RTX 3060 production could resume because of continued demand in the budget and mainstream gaming market. While newer graphics cards offer higher performance, older models remain attractive to buyers looking for established hardware without stepping into higher price categories.

The RTX 3060 continues to be widely used for 1080p gaming and remains capable of handling many modern titles at 1440p. Support for technologies such as ray tracing and DLSS has helped extend the card’s lifespan well beyond what many expected when it originally debuted.

The RTX 3050 serves a different purpose, focusing on efficiency, compatibility, and simple upgrades. For users who want dedicated graphics without changing power supplies or rebuilding an entire PC, the card remains a practical option.

Manli has not announced pricing or retail availability for either graphics card. However, both products are now listed on the company’s official website, indicating that Ampere-based GPUs continue to attract attention even as newer GeForce generations expand their presence in the market.

Source: Manli

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