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PNY GeForce RTX 5050 8 GB – Affordable Next-Gen Gaming & CreativityMeet the PNY GeForce RTX 5050 8 GB Graphic Card — a budget-friendly gateway into the latest GPU technology. Built on NVIDIA’s Blackwell architecture, this card delivers advanced ray-tracing, AI-accelerated tasks and excellent value for gamers and creators who want modern features without the top-tier price.
Key SpecificationsArchitecture: NVIDIA Blackwell CUDA Cores: 2,560 Base Clock: ~2,317 MHz Boost Clock: ~2,572 MHz Memory: 8 GB GDDR6 (20 Gbps) Memory Interface: 128-bit Memory Bandwidth: Up to ~320 GB/s TDP / Power Draw: 130 W Outputs: 3× DisplayPort 2.1b + 1× HDMI 2.1b Power Connector: Single 8-pin (PCIe) Recommended PSU: ~550 W system minimum Form Factors: Single-Fan: approx. 147 × 125 × 40 mm Dual-Fan: approx. 200 × 120 × 40 mm | ![]() |
![]() | What Makes It a Great OptionModern Gaming Tech: With 4th-gen Ray Tracing Cores and 5th-gen Tensor Cores, the RTX 5050 supports features like DLSS 4 (including Multi-Frame Generation) and advanced ray-traced effects. Efficient Power Use: With a modest 130 W draw, it fits systems with standard PSUs and avoids the huge demands of higher-tier cards. Compact Choices: The Single-Fan version makes it easier to fit in smaller or space-constrained builds, while the Dual-Fan version provides better cooling potential for more airflow-capable cases. Great Feature Set for Price: While aimed at value-conscious buyers, you still get full modern connector support, 8 GB memory, and next-gen architecture — making it remarkably competitive.
Ideal Use-CasesEntry-level to mid-range gaming at 1080p (and in some titles 1440p) with ray tracing + DLSS. Content creators working with moderate video editing, photo/3D workflows who want what the RTX 50-series brings without going high-end. System upgrades where you want to modernize your GPU while keeping power and cooling demands modest.
Things to Keep in Mind8 GB memory is solid for many games today, but very demanding titles or high-resolution setups may push its limits. Memory bus is 128-bit, so although performance is good for the class, it will not match higher-end cards with wider memory interfaces. For ultra-high settings (4K, max ray tracing, ultra-high FPS) you may need to consider stepping up the tier. |