ZOTAC GeForce RTX 5050 Twin Edge (ZT-B50500E-10M)
![]() | New New product is expected Compact graphics card based on NVIDIA Blackwell architecture (2025). It belongs to the entry-level price segment and is part of the ZOTAC Twin Edge series, which stands out with its small cooling systems featuring two fans. Compactness, efficient cooling, and support for modern upscaling technologies and multi-frame generation with DLSS 4 make it an excellent choice for gamers and creative users who value quality visual experiences without extra costs and installation complexities. The ZOTAC GeForce RTX 5050 Twin Edge is equipped with a GB207 graphics processor with a dense core configuration (2560 CUDA, 20 RT, 80 tensor cores). The video memory capacity is 8 GB; unlike the higher-end solutions in the NVIDIA Blackwell lineup, it uses simpler GDDR6 memory instead of GDDR7. A 128-bit data ex...change bus is used for communication with the processor, storage, and RAM. Support for the PCI-E 5.0 interface ensures high bandwidth and fast data transfer. The card requires a single 8-pin PCI-E power connector, and a 12VHPWR adapter like the higher-end Blackwell models is not needed in this case. The maximum power consumption of the model is 130 W, and a 550 W power supply unit is the optimal choice for powering the entire system. In practice, the RTX 5050 demonstrates performance comparable to the RTX 4060 in games with DLSS 4 enabled and frame generation. In traditional rendering, the card lags behind the RTX 4060 by about 10–15% but significantly surpasses the RTX 3050. |
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Compact graphics card based on NVIDIA Blackwell architecture (2025). It belongs to the entry-level price segment and is part of the ZOTAC Twin Edge series, which stands out with its small cooling systems featuring two fans. Compactness, efficient cooling, and support for modern upscaling technologies and multi-frame generation with DLSS 4 make it an excellent choice for gamers and creative users who value quality visual experiences without extra costs and installation complexities.
The ZOTAC GeForce RTX 5050 Twin Edge is equipped with a GB207 graphics processor with a dense core configuration (2560 CUDA, 20 RT, 80 tensor cores). The video memory capacity is 8 GB; unlike the higher-end solutions in the NVIDIA Blackwell lineup, it uses simpler GDDR6 memory instead of GDDR7. A 128-bit data exchange bus is used for communication with the processor, storage, and RAM.
Support for the PCI-E 5.0 interface ensures high bandwidth and fast data transfer. The card requires a single 8-pin PCI-E power connector, and a 12VHPWR adapter like the higher-end Blackwell models is not needed in this case. The maximum power consumption of the model is 130 W, and a 550 W power supply unit is the optimal choice for powering the entire system. In practice, the RTX 5050 demonstrates performance comparable to the RTX 4060 in games with DLSS 4 enabled and frame generation. In traditional rendering, the card lags behind the RTX 4060 by about 10–15% but significantly surpasses the RTX 3050.
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