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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5050 Custom Designs Ready for Launch with ASUS, GIGABYTE, MSI, and ZOTAC Models
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47614, member: 636"] Graphics card companies have finished preparing their custom NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5050 models for release. ASUS, GIGABYTE, MSI, and ZOTAC plan to launch these cards tomorrow instead of waiting until late July. Each company offers different versions with faster speeds than the standard reference model. The manufacturers have listed their products on official websites ahead of the expected announcement. NVIDIA appears ready to move the launch date forward several weeks from the original schedule. ASUS created three RTX 5050 variants with different cooling systems and performance levels. The Prime GeForce RTX 5050 runs at speeds up to 2602 MHz with triple fan cooling. The Prime OC version reaches 2707 MHz for higher performance. The Dual model uses two fans and matches the base Prime speed. ASUS offers the fastest overclocked version among all manufacturers. GIGABYTE developed three models with more conservative speed increases. The Gaming OC edition reaches 2632 MHz with premium cooling features. The WindForce OC model runs at 2587 MHz with triple fan design. The company also makes a low profile version for smaller computer cases. GIGABYTE cards should cost less than ASUS models due to lower performance targets. MSI produces six different RTX 5050 cards across three product lines. The Shadow series offers entry-level options with dual fan cooling. Gaming models provide middle-tier performance for most users. Ventus cards target budget buyers with basic cooling solutions. ZOTAC rounds out the lineup with four models featuring single and dual fan configurations. All RTX 5050 cards start at $249 but premium versions cost up to $299. Market availability may take time even after the official launch date. [/QUOTE]
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