ASUS released four new graphics cards under the GeForce RTX 5050 brand. The company created Prime and DUAL models with standard and overclocked versions of each design. Computer users can choose between different sizes and performance levels across the product range. The Prime cards offer higher performance but take up more space inside desktop computers. DUAL models provide similar features at lower prices for budget-conscious buyers.
Prime graphics cards measure 26.8 centimeters long and 12 centimeters tall. These larger cards need 2.5 expansion slots for proper installation inside computer cases. ASUS equipped Prime models with aluminum cooling systems and three 70-millimeter fans. The company used dual ball-bearing technology for longer fan life. Prime cards offer two operating modes through switchable firmware settings.
Standard firmware runs Prime cards at 2572 megahertz boost speeds. Overclocked firmware pushes speeds between 2602 and 2707 megahertz for better gaming performance. DUAL models use shorter 20.3-centimeter designs that fit smaller computer cases. These compact cards need just two expansion slots for installation. DUAL graphics cards share the same circuit board design as Prime models.
DUAL cards also feature dual firmware options for different performance levels. Standard settings deliver 2572 megahertz boost speeds on DUAL models. Overclocked settings increase speeds up to 2677 megahertz for enhanced gaming. ASUS positioned DUAL cards closer to official pricing from NVIDIA. Computer builders seeking affordable options will find DUAL models attractive for budget gaming systems.
Prime graphics cards measure 26.8 centimeters long and 12 centimeters tall. These larger cards need 2.5 expansion slots for proper installation inside computer cases. ASUS equipped Prime models with aluminum cooling systems and three 70-millimeter fans. The company used dual ball-bearing technology for longer fan life. Prime cards offer two operating modes through switchable firmware settings.
Standard firmware runs Prime cards at 2572 megahertz boost speeds. Overclocked firmware pushes speeds between 2602 and 2707 megahertz for better gaming performance. DUAL models use shorter 20.3-centimeter designs that fit smaller computer cases. These compact cards need just two expansion slots for installation. DUAL graphics cards share the same circuit board design as Prime models.
DUAL cards also feature dual firmware options for different performance levels. Standard settings deliver 2572 megahertz boost speeds on DUAL models. Overclocked settings increase speeds up to 2677 megahertz for enhanced gaming. ASUS positioned DUAL cards closer to official pricing from NVIDIA. Computer builders seeking affordable options will find DUAL models attractive for budget gaming systems.