Cheap RTX 5050 Graphics Card Arrives in Czechia! Here are the Prices and Everything You Need to Know About It

  • RTX 5050 brings the latest Blackwell architecture starting from 6 299 Kč, supports DLSS 4.0 and ray-tracing
  • For just 1 400 Kč extra, you get a 40-50% more powerful RTX 5060 with more modern GDDR7 memory
  • Pre-orders are available immediately, first units will arrive in early July

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Jakub Kárník
Jakub Kárník
8. 7. 2025 20:00
rtx 5050

Nvidia is finally bringing its latest Blackwell architecture to the affordable category. The GeForce RTX 5050 is the cheapest entry into the world of ray-tracing and DLSS 4.0, with prices starting from 6 299 Kč. In our overview, you will find out whether it is worth getting the most affordable next-gen RTX, or if it is better to pay extra for a more powerful model.

What Does the RTX 5050 Offer for its Price?

The RTX 5050 is equipped with 8 GB of GDDR6 memory with a base clock of 2317 MHz and a boost clock of up to 2647 MHz (depending on the specific model). The card uses a 128-bit bus and has 2560 CUDA cores, which is significantly less than the 3840 cores on the RTX 5060. Interestingly, while NVIDIA used older and slower GDDR6 memory for the desktop version, the notebook variant of the RTX 5050 received more modern GDDR7. The reason is reportedly better energy efficiency for mobile devices, but one cannot shake the feeling that NVIDIA is intentionally separating performance categories with this move.

The main attractions of the RTX 5050 include support for the latest technologies such as DLSS 4.0 with Multi Frame Generation, 4th generation ray-tracing cores, and 5th generation tensor cores for artificial intelligence. The card supports DisplayPort 2.1b and HDMI 2.1b interfaces and requires only one 8-pin PCIe connector for power, as the maximum TDP is 130 W.

Performance: First Tests Show Limitations

Initial benchmarks from manufacturers like Inno3D suggest that the RTX 5050’s performance falls between the RTX 3060 and RTX 4060. In synthetic tests like 3DMark, the RTX 5050 can sometimes match or slightly surpass the RTX 4060, but it loses ground in real games. According to initial measurements, it achieves approximately 91-95% of the RTX 4060’s performance in most tested games, while offering about a 9-18% performance increase over the RTX 3060.

Specific numbers from the first tests show that in Borderlands 3, the RTX 5050 achieves 86 FPS compared to 90 FPS for the RTX 4060, in Far Cry 6 it’s 122 vs. 123 FPS, in Horizon Zero Dawn 110 vs. 118 FPS, and in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla 93 vs. 102 FPS. The card was tested with an AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D processor, which eliminates any potential CPU throttling.

An interesting comparison is with the competing Intel Arc B580, which surpasses the new RTX 5050 in many tests, and moreover, has the advantage of 12 GB of memory (compared to 8 GB on the RTX 5050). The first comprehensive reviews suggest that the overclocking potential of the RTX 5050 is limited by the 130W power limit, allowing for a performance increase of only 7-10% at most. According to foreign sources, this limitation may be intentional to prevent the card from cannibalizing RTX 5060 sales too much.

Memory Deficit and its Impact

One of the most significant shortcomings of the RTX 5050 is its memory configuration. At a time when even cheaper competition like the Intel Arc B580 offers 12 GB of memory, the 8 GB GDDR6 on the RTX 5050 seems somewhat outdated. This can manifest significantly, especially in games that require more memory – typically at higher resolutions or with demanding textures.

Foreign tests show that while the difference between cards with 8 GB and 12/16 GB is minimal at 1080p resolution, the lack of memory becomes noticeable when transitioning to 1440p. In some games like The Last of Us Part I or Horizon Forbidden West, cards with more memory are up to 50-100% faster in 1% lows, indicating significant stuttering issues when VRAM is insufficient. Although DLSS 4.0 can help alleviate some of these problems, the fundamental limit of 8 GB and a 128-bit bus remains.

Overview and Comparison of RTX 5050 Models Available in CZ

ModelBoost ClockWidthPriceAvailabilityWhere to Buy
INNO3D GeForce RTX 5050 8GB COMPACT ⭐2572 MHz148 mm6 299 KčPre-orderBuy →
INNO3D GeForce RTX 5050 8GB TWIN X22572 MHz225 mm6 399 KčPre-orderBuy →
MSI GeForce RTX 5050 8G VENTUS 2X OC2617 MHz197 mm6 459 KčPre-orderBuy →
GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 5050 WINDFORCE OC 8G2587 MHz199 mm6 499 KčPre-orderBuy →
GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 5050 OC Low Profile 8G2587 MHz182 mm6 879 KčPre-orderBuy →
MSI GeForce RTX 5050 8G GAMING OC2647 MHz202 mm6 929 KčPre-orderBuy →
GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 5050 GAMING OC 8G2632 MHz280 mm7 299 KčPre-orderBuy →
* For Intel Arc B580, these are Xe cores, not CUDA cores

Particularly noteworthy is the compact version from INNO3D with a width of just 148 mm, which is the cheapest variant on the market (6 299 Kč), and conversely, the performance-oriented GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 5050 GAMING OC 8G model with the highest boost clock, which is also the most expensive (7 299 Kč).

Strengths and Weaknesses of DLSS 4.0 with Multi Frame Generation

One of the main selling points of the RTX 5050 is its support for DLSS 4.0 with Multi Frame Generation (MFG), which is the latest generation of upscaling and generating additional frames using AI. According to official NVIDIA materials, this technology can provide up to a fourfold increase in frames per second compared to native rendering in supported games.

However, as pointed out by foreign sources, DLSS works optimally at higher resolutions, where it has enough pixels for image reconstruction. At 1080p resolution, for which the RTX 5050 is primarily intended, the benefit is smaller. Furthermore, Multi Frame Generation requires additional VRAM – according to tests, up to 500 MB extra, which can be a problem for cards with 8 GB of memory, whose buffer is already saturated.

Another complication is latency – although MFG improves fluidity, it does not necessarily improve the feeling of control at lower input frames per second. For esports titles, where reaction speed is important, it is therefore clearly more advantageous to use only classic upscaling without generating additional frames.

RTX 5050 vs. Competition: Is it Worth Paying Extra for a More Powerful Model?

Before you decide to purchase the RTX 5050, it is important to consider alternatives in the same price category and possibly slightly more expensive models that can offer a significantly better price/performance ratio.

ModelCUDA/coresMemoryRelative PerformancePriceWhere to Buy
RTX 50502 5608 GB GDDR6100%from 6 299 KčBuy →
RTX 40603 0728 GB GDDR6~110-115%from 6 790 KčBuy →
RTX 5060 ⭐3 8408 GB GDDR7~140-150%from 7 314 KčBuy →
RTX 5060 Ti4 6088 GB GDDR7~170-180%from 9 499 KčBuy →
RTX 30603 58412 GB GDDR6~85-92%from 6 000 KčBuy →
Intel Arc B5802 560*12 GB GDDR6~100-105%from 6 490 KčBuy →
RTX 50707 16812 GB GDDR7~220-240%from 13 990 KčBuy →
* For Intel Arc B580, these are Xe cores, not CUDA cores

The comparison shows several interesting findings. The RTX 4060 has lower consumption and 10-15% higher performance in games at a similar price. Even more interesting is the comparison with the RTX 5060, which is available from 7 314 Kč, which is only about 1 200-1 400 Kč more than the most expensive RTX 5050 models, but offers up to 40-50% higher performance and more modern GDDR7 memory with the same capacity.

The Intel Arc B580 also provides 12 GB of memory at a similar price and in some titles up to 15-20% better performance at higher resolutions thanks to the larger memory capacity, but at the cost of higher consumption. The AMD RX 9060 XT 8GB is a more expensive alternative with more advanced upscaling technologies (FSR 4). For players who prefer performance and can afford to pay extra, the RTX 5070 is already available from 13 990 Kč, which provides more than double the performance and 12 GB of GDDR7 memory.

Best Price/Performance Ratio: RTX 5060 for 7 314 Kč

If you can afford to pay roughly 1 400 Kč extra, we definitely recommend the RTX 5060, which offers significantly better performance and more modern technologies. In the current promotion on Alza, you can get it for as low as 7 314 Kč (again with a code).

For this extra payment, you get:

  • 50% more CUDA cores (3840 compared to 2560)
  • More modern and faster GDDR7 memory instead of GDDR6
  • Up to 50% higher gaming performance in most modern titles
  • Better support for gaming at higher resolution thanks to higher performance

Who is the RTX 5050 Ideal For?

The RTX 5050 graphics card appears to be a compromise solution that has several advantages, but also limitations. It is suitable primarily for:

  • Players with a limited budget who want to enter the world of ray-tracing and DLSS
  • Owners of older cards like GTX 1650 or 1050/Ti, for whom it represents a significant upgrade
  • Users who play exclusively at 1080p resolution and do not need more than 8 GB of memory
  • Content creators who do not require extra demanding effects and will appreciate hardware acceleration
  • Builds with smaller power supplies – a 550 W power supply and one 8-pin connector are sufficient
  • Builds requiring compact cards – especially the low-profile model from GIGABYTE or the COMPACT from INNO3D

Conversely, the card is not ideal for:

  • Demanding players requiring gaming at higher resolutions than 1080p
  • Users needing more than 8 GB of video memory for modern titles with high textures
  • Owners of RTX 4060, RTX 3060 Ti or newer, for whom an upgrade would not bring a significant performance increase
  • Players who can pay 1 200-1 500 Kč extra for the RTX 5060, which provides significantly higher performance and a better future perspective

💡 TIP: If you are considering the RTX 5050 for 7 299 Kč (the most expensive model), for just 400 Kč extra you can have the RTX 5060 with 40-50% higher performance!

Practical Comparison of RTX 5050 vs. RTX 5060

Let’s look at the specific differences between the RTX 5050 and RTX 5060, which are relatively close in price, but there is already a significant performance difference between them:

SpecificationRTX 5050RTX 5060Difference
CUDA Cores2 5603 840+50%
Memory8 GB GDDR68 GB GDDR7Faster memory
Memory Bus128-bit128-bitSame
Consumption (TDP)130 W145 W+15 W
TechnologiesDLSS 4.0, Ray tracingDLSS 4.0, Ray tracingSame
Gaming Performance 1080p100%140-150%+40-50%
Gaming Performance 1440p100%145-160%+45-60%
Price from6 299 Kč7 314 Kč+1 014 Kč

As you can see, for a 22% extra cost, you get up to a 50% performance increase, which is a truly advantageous investment in the long term. Furthermore, thanks to more modern GDDR7 memory, the RTX 5060 offers a significantly better future perspective, and thanks to higher performance, it allows for more comfortable gaming even at higher 1440p resolution.

The RTX 5050 is an interesting, but not revolutionary graphics card. Its main advantage lies in the fact that it offers the latest technologies like DLSS 4.0 with Multi Frame Generation at an acceptable price, which can significantly increase the number of frames per second in supported games. However, the competition in the form of available RTX 4060, which are more powerful and consume less energy, or Intel Arc B580 with a larger amount of memory, is problematic.

The card can be seen as «too expensive for its performance» – the RTX 4060, which provides higher performance, is available at a similar price, and for just 1 200-1 500 Kč more you can get the RTX 5060 with significantly higher performance and more modern memory. It seems that the card is intended primarily for OEM builds and less informed customers who want the cheapest entry point into the current generation.

⏰ DON’T FORGET: Pre-orders are available now, first units will arrive in early July!

What is your opinion on the RTX 5050?

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