NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5050 8GB Launched – $249 Budget GPU with DLSS 4 & Ray Tracing

Entry-Level Blackwell: RTX 5050 Fills the Budget Gap

NVIDIA has officially announced the GeForce RTX 5050 8gb—a new entry-level desktop GPU launching in mid-to-late July at $249. Unlike the RTX 40 series, which skipped the “50” tier, this card targets budget builders with surprising next-gen features.

Positioned as a successor to the RTX 3050, the 5050 delivers significant spec upgrades while retaining accessibility.

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5050 8GB Launched - $249 Budget GPU with DLSS 4 & Ray Tracing
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5050 8GB Launched – $249 Budget GPU with DLSS 4 & Ray Tracing

Key Specifications & Features

SpecRTX 5050 8GB
CUDA Cores2,560
Memory8GB GDDR6 (only Blackwell card without GDDR7)
Base/Boost Clock2.31 GHz / 2.57 GHz
Power130W TDP
Connector8-pin
Display Outputs4x (beats AMD’s RX 9060 XT)
Tech SupportDLSS 4, Ray Tracing, AV1 Encoding

Notable Upgrades:

  • 2560 CUDA Cores (vs. 2048 in RTX 3050)
  • Full Blackwell Feature Set: DLSS 4, Ray Reconstruction
  • 9th Gen NVENC Encoder: Matches RTX 5060’s streaming capabilities
  • Factory-OC Models: Partner cards boosting beyond 2.6 GHz

Who Is the RTX 5050 8GB For?

  • 1080p Gamers: Smooth 60+ FPS in AAA titles with DLSS 4
  • Budget Builders: $249 price beats AMD’s RX 9060 XT ($299)
  • Compact PC Enthusiasts: Single-fan ITX designs confirmed
  • Streamers: NVENC encoder handles OBS/XSplit efficiently
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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5050 8GB Launched – $249 Budget GPU with DLSS 4 & Ray Tracing

Availability & Partner Designs

  • Launch Window: Mid-to-late July 2024
  • Cooling: Mostly dual-fan or ITX single-fan designs
  • Early Models: ASUS Dual, Gigabyte Windforce, ZOTAC Twin Edge
  • No Founders Edition: Board partners exclusively handling sales

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Why This Matters

The RTX 5050 addresses two critical gaps:

  1. Next-gen features at entry-level: DLSS 4/ray tracing previously reserved for $300+ cards.
  2. Simplified power: 8-pin connector avoids melting risks of 16-pin models.

With AMD’s RX 9060 XT starting at $299, NVIDIA’s aggressive pricing could dominate the budget segment.

Launch Tip: Watch for factory-overclocked models—early leaks show 2.6+ GHz boosts!

Source: NVIDIA

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