NVIDIA RTX 5050

New benchmarks show that the new NVIDIA RTX 5050 outperformed the RTX 3060 and performed nearly on par with the previous-generation RTX 4060. The tests were conducted by Inno3D, a Hong Kong-based GPU maker that shares a parent company with Zotac.

The tests were published on Weibo and the person who highlighted them to the West was the user @haruzake5719 , from X, formerly Twitter.

The RTX 5050 is NVIDIA’s entry-level 50-series graphics card, with just 8GB of GDDR6 and a maximum TDP of 130 watts. Announced last week , the card arrives at the end of the month.

Test results

Inno3D’s tests show that the RTX 5050 outperformed the RTX 4060 in several 3DMark tests, including Steel Nomad, Speed ​​Way, Port Royal, Fire Strike Ultra, and Fire Strike. The RTX 4060 scored better in two tests, TimeSpy Extreme and TimeSpy, but the advantage is less than 10% .

The company then ran benchmarks on four games, and while the RTX 4060 outperformed the new GPU in every title, the FPS numbers weren’t that far off .

The overall results show that gamers on a budget will get an entry-level 50-series GPU that performs nearly as well as a previous-generation high-end GPU.

On the other hand, for RTX 4060 or even RTX 3060 users, the RTX 5050 may not be an upgrade . It’s designed for those using older GTX 10- or 16-series GPUs, or entry-level RTX 20-series graphics cards.

RTX 5050 Announcement

The RTX 5050 was announced last week and costs just $249, allowing gamers on a budget to buy the RTX 50-series family for 1080p gaming. The price is much more affordable than the RTX 5090 , which costs $28,000 .

While the RTX 5060 also has 8GB of VRAM, it uses GDDR7 and has more CUDA cores for better performance. It also has an MSRP of $299, and there’s a strong case for add-in card partners to offer their variants at higher prices.

The RTX 5050 competes directly with the Intel B580 , which was released in December last year, and is priced the same. However, the latter has 4GB more VRAM and a wider 192-bit memory bus. The RTX 5050 has a 128-bit memory bus.

NVIDIA has a near monopoly on the GPU market , and with the launch of the RTX 5050, it could undermine AMD’s strategy of being aggressive on pricing .

On Intel ‘s side , the B580 is an attractive alternative due to its larger VRAM. For users willing to save a little more, an alternative could be to get a 16GB RTX 5060 Ti.

In short, it’s so hard to compete with NVIDIA that other good options to NVIDIA’s card are older models from the green team .

Nvidia RTX 5050Nvidia RTX 3060Nvidia RTX 4060Nvidia RTX 5060Intel Arc B580
Launch PriceUS$ 249
(R$ 1357)
US$ 329*
(R$ 1794)
US$ 299*
(R$ 1630)
US$ 299
(R$ 1630)
US$ 249
(R$ 1357)
VRAM8GB8GB / 12GB8GB8GB12GB
Memory TypeGDDR6GDDR6GDDR6GDDR7GDDR6
Cores25603584307238402560
Base Clock (GHz)2.311.321.832.281.70
Clock Boost (GHz)2.571.772.462.502.67
Processing (TFLOPS)13.212.7415.1119.227.34
InterfacePCIe 5.0 x8PCIe 4.0 x16PCIe 4.0 x8PCIe 5.0 x8PCIe 4.0 x8
TDP (W)130170115145190

*The price in dollars was used because it is more representative, since the inflation of the Real makes it difficult to compare with launch prices.

Source: Weibo , translated by @haruzake5719 and Tom’s Hardware .



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