ASUS launched their new RTX 5050 graphics cards on July first this year. The company built two different versions for gamers and creators. The Prime model packs three fans into a thick 2.5-slot design. The Dual version uses just two fans and fits into smaller computers. Both cards use the latest NVIDIA Blackwell technology.
These graphics cards work great for competitive gaming and creative projects. Gamers can boost their frame rates with NVIDIA DLSS technology. Content creators enjoy the new AV1 codec support for video work. The cards can handle massive 8K displays without breaking a sweat. ASUS made sure both models run quietly and stay cool.
The Prime series offers more cooling power with three special fans. These cards let users switch between fast performance and quiet operation modes. ASUS suggests pairing them with a 750W power supply. The Dual series measures under eight inches long for tight spaces. These compact cards stop their fans completely when not working hard.
ASUS bundles helpful software with both graphics cards. The GPU Tweak III program lets users monitor and adjust performance settings. Creators can use the free MuseTree software for AI projects. The cards work best with NVIDIA Studio drivers for professional work. A basic 550W power supply handles either model just fine.
These graphics cards work great for competitive gaming and creative projects. Gamers can boost their frame rates with NVIDIA DLSS technology. Content creators enjoy the new AV1 codec support for video work. The cards can handle massive 8K displays without breaking a sweat. ASUS made sure both models run quietly and stay cool.
The Prime series offers more cooling power with three special fans. These cards let users switch between fast performance and quiet operation modes. ASUS suggests pairing them with a 750W power supply. The Dual series measures under eight inches long for tight spaces. These compact cards stop their fans completely when not working hard.
ASUS bundles helpful software with both graphics cards. The GPU Tweak III program lets users monitor and adjust performance settings. Creators can use the free MuseTree software for AI projects. The cards work best with NVIDIA Studio drivers for professional work. A basic 550W power supply handles either model just fine.