Step up to faster and more responsive gameplay in esports titles like Counter-Strike 2, Marvel Rivals, and Apex Legends with NVIDIA Reflex, now in over 150 games, including 9 of the top 10 competitive shooters. And leverage our latest-generation architecture for an immersive ray-traced experience with high settings in single-player games such as Cyberpunk 2077 and Avowed, thanks to DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation. Over 800 games and apps are accelerated by GeForce RTX-powered technologies, including over 125 with DLSS Multi Frame Generation.
The x50-class GeForce GPUs are among the most popular in the world, second only to the x60-class on Steam. Their price point and power profile are especially popular:
- For those stepping up to RTX for the first time
- For anyone upgrading an older x50-class system
- With students balancing schoolwork and play
- For small power-efficient home theater PCs with full support for all the latest codecs
NVIDIA next GeForce Game Ready Driver, coming early July, includes support for all GeForce RTX 5050 GPUs – desktop and laptop. Laptops ship with an initial factory pre-installed driver.
GeForce RTX 5050 Graphics Cards Available In July
Starting in the second half of July, GeForce RTX 5050 graphics cards will arrive on store shelves. Starting price at $249, stock-clocked and factory-overclocked models will be available from top add-in card providers such as:
ASUS
Colorful
Gainward
Galaxy
GIGABYTE
INNO3D
MSI
Palit
PNY,
ZOTAC
Additionally, they’ll be available in pre-built desktops from system builders and integrators.
Each GeForce RTX 5050 graphics card is powered by a single PCIe 8-pin cable, drawing a maximum of 130 Watts at stock speeds, making it great for systems with power supplies delivering as little as 550 Watts. GeForce RTX 5050 graphics cards have a minimum Base Clock speed of 2.31GHz, and are equipped with 2,560 NVIDIA Blackwell CUDA Cores, our 5th Generation AI Tensor Cores, 4th Generation Ray Tracing Cores, a 9th Generation NVIDIA Encoder (NVENC), 6th Generation NVIDIA Decoder (NVDEC), and 8GB of GDDR6 video memory on a 128-bit memory bus.
In the modern games shown below, GeForce RTX 5050 graphics cards are 60% faster on average in raster, and 4X faster in games with the full suite of DLSS 4 technologies, compared to RTX 3050, our most recent prior x50-class card. The step up to RTX is even greater for gamers on GTX 1650, the fourth most-used GPU on Steam, which lacks support for DLSS or hardware-accelerated ray tracing.
Each GeForce RTX 5050 graphics card is powered by a single PCIe 8-pin cable, drawing a maximum of 130 Watts at stock speeds, making it great for systems with power supplies delivering as little as 550 Watts. GeForce RTX 5050 graphics cards have a minimum Base Clock speed of 2.31GHz, and are equipped with 2,560 NVIDIA Blackwell CUDA Cores, our 5th Generation AI Tensor Cores, 4th Generation Ray Tracing Cores, a 9th Generation NVIDIA Encoder (NVENC), 6th Generation NVIDIA Decoder (NVDEC), and 8GB of GDDR6 video memory on a 128-bit memory bus.
In the modern games shown below, GeForce RTX 5050 graphics cards are 60% faster on average in raster, and 4X faster in games with the full suite of DLSS 4 technologies, compared to RTX 3050, our most recent prior x50-class card. The step up to RTX is even greater for gamers on GTX 1650, the fourth most-used GPU on Steam, which lacks support for DLSS or hardware-accelerated ray tracing.
The GeForce RTX 5050 Laptop GPUs feature 2,560 NVIDIA Blackwell CUDA Cores, our 5th Generation AI Tensor Cores, 4th Generation Ray Tracing Cores, a 9th Generation NVIDIA Encoder (NVENC), and a 6th Generation NVIDIA Decoder (NVDEC).
Additionally, these new laptops include 8GB of GDDR7 video memory (VRAM), running at 24 Gbps. GDDR7 memory can be up to 2X more energy efficient than GDDR6, helping our partners include RTX 5050 Laptop GPUs in thin and light models with extended battery life. Better memory efficiency also reduces heat output, enabling laptops to run quieter and cooler while gaming and creating.
Altogether, these factors ensure our leading tech brands can deliver efficient, cool, quiet GeForce RTX 5050 Laptops that are as thin as 15 millimeters, and as light as 1.3 kilograms.
GeForce RTX 5050 Laptop GPUs are 2.4X faster on average in raster FPS and consistently more than 4X faster utilizing DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, compared to RTX 3050 Laptop GPUs across a range of games in our chart. See below for further details on how they perform versus the last two generations of x50-class Laptop GPUs.
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