
ASUS is happy to announce its latest NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5050 graphics cards powered by NVIDIA’s unique Blackwell architecture. Providing a smooth gaming experience for newcomers, the RTX 5050 leverages AI technologies to boost performance, giving players access to the fourth generation of DLSS.
ASUS provides gamers and designers alike with three variants including the Dual and Dual OC models, which leverage a two-fan Axial-tech design to keep the cards cooled under heavy loads. Meanwhile, the PRIME variant includes a triple-fan design that offers great cooling without compromising your overall build.
All of these cards are SFF ready, meaning you can easily throw it into a small form factor system with ease, taking up either 2 or 2.5 expansion slots, making them great for entry-level machines. The fans also incorporate 0dB technology which reduces fan noise under lower loads. There is also a dual BIOS feature to swap between profiles, GPU Tweak III software which improves performance adjustments.
When it comes to specs, each card brings something different to the table. Each card contains 8GB of GDDR6 memory with the Dual model operating at 2572 MHz, the Dual OC and the PRIME both operating at 2647 MHz. When overclocked, the Dual gives you 2602 MHz, Dual OC at 2677 MHz, and the PRIME at 2707 MHz. This gives you solid performance at 1080p resolution.
For more information about each of the new graphics cards, make sure you hit the links for more information such as specs and more.