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GeForce RTX 5050

The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5050 8 GB graphics card provides reliable gaming performance in Full HD. Equipped with the efficient Blackwell GPU, 2,560 CUDA cores, and boost clock speeds up to 2.52 GHz, it's ideal for esports titles and current games at medium settings. Thanks to DLSS 4, fourth-generation ray tracing, and GDDR6 memory, enjoy realistic effects and AI-boosted frame rates with excellent efficiency—perfect for budget and entry-level systems.

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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5050 Graphics Card with 8 GB VRAM

The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5050 offers an affordable entry point to modern ray tracing and DLSS 4 technology. With 8 GB GDDR6 memory, a 128-bit memory interface, and an efficient Blackwell chip, this GPU is ideal for 1080p gaming.

DLSS 4 and Multi Frame Generation boost frame rates—even on less powerful systems. The RTX 5050 is the ideal choice for budget-conscious gamers looking for modern features in a compact, energy-efficient form.


NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5050: The Smart Choice for Full HD Gaming

The GeForce RTX 5050 uses the latest Blackwell architecture, combining efficiency with solid gaming performance. With 2,560 CUDA cores and fourth-generation ray tracing and tensor cores, it provides dynamic lighting, realistic reflections, and smooth gameplay.

With 8 GB GDDR6 memory, a 128-bit interface, and a bandwidth of 224 GB/s, the card offers ample resources for current games and smooth multitasking. PCI Express 5.0 ensures future-proof connectivity.


NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5050 GPU System Requirements

  • PCI Express-compatible motherboard with a PCIe 5.0 x16 slot
  • Minimum of 250 mm space in the case (model-dependent)
  • 300 W power supply recommended
  • 1× 8-pin PCIe power connector
  • 8 GB RAM (16 GB recommended)
  • Windows 10/11 64-bit or Linux 64-bit

RTX 5050 Technical Specifications at a Glance

Specification Details
GPU Engine Specs
  • Architecture: Blackwell
  • CUDA Cores: 2,560
  • Tensor Cores: 5th generation
  • Ray Tracing Cores: 4th generation
  • Boost Clock: up to 2.52 GHz
Memory
  • Memory Size: 8 GB GDDR6
  • Memory Interface: 128-bit
  • Memory Bandwidth: 224 GB/s
Technology Features
  • DLSS: DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation
  • NVIDIA Reflex: Reflex 2 (Low Latency Mode, Frame Warp)
  • DirectX: 12 Ultimate
  • PCIe Support: Gen 5.0
  • VR Ready: No
  • Ray Tracing: Yes
  • NVIDIA DLSS: DLSS 4
  • Additional Features: Super Resolution, DLAA, Ray Reconstruction, Frame Generation, Multi Frame Generation
  • NVIDIA Broadcast: Yes
  • Resizable BAR: Yes
  • NVIDIA Apps: Yes (Ansel, FreeStyle, ShadowPlay, Highlights)
  • NVIDIA G-SYNC®: Yes
  • Game Ready Driver: Yes
  • NVIDIA Studio Driver: Yes
  • NVIDIA Omniverse: Yes
  • RTX Remix: Yes
  • Vulkan: 1.4
  • OpenGL: 4.6
  • NVENC: 1× ninth generation
  • NVDEC: 1× sixth generation
  • AV1 Encoding: Yes
  • AV1 Decoding: Yes
  • CUDA Compatibility: 12.8
Power Supply
  • Maximum Power Consumption: 130 W
  • Recommended PSU: 550 W
  • Power Connectors: 1× 8-pin
Display Outputs
  • 1× HDMI 2.1b
  • 3× DisplayPort 2.1b
  • Max Resolution: 4K at 480 Hz or 8K at 165 Hz with DSC

Frequently Asked Questions about the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5050 8 GB (FAQ)

What resolutions does the RTX 5050 support?

The RTX 5050 delivers solid performance at Full HD resolutions. It's ideal for current games at medium to high settings.

Is the RTX 5050 VR-ready?

No, the RTX 5050 is not officially VR-ready. For VR experiences, we recommend at least an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060.

How much space does the RTX 5050 require in a case?

Card length is approximately 250 mm, depending on the model. Ensure two free slots and sufficient ventilation.

Which PSU is recommended?

A power supply of at least 300 W is recommended. The card requires one 8-pin connector.

What outputs does the RTX 5050 have?

The RTX 5050 provides three DisplayPort 2.1b connections and one HDMI 2.1b port for modern displays and high resolutions.