Gigabyte Launches Trio of GeForce RTX 5050 Graphics Cards, Including Low-Profile Model

Alongside everyone else, Gigabyte Launched three graphics cards based on the GeForce RTX 5050 GPU today, with the GeForce RTX 5050 GAMING OC 8G topping the line-up, followed by the GeForce RTX 5050 WINDFORCE OC 8G and the GeForce RTX 5050 OC Low Profile 8G. The Gaming OC comes with a larger heatsink and three fans, as well as a gimmicky sliding side plate that reveals the “game on” slogan on the card. The Windforce OC gets to make do with a smaller heatsink and two fans, although both cards are equipped with Gigabyte’s hawk fans, Both cards also sport 8 GB of 20 Gbps GDDR6 memory and a pair of DP 2.1b and HDMI 2.1b outputs, as well as a single 8-pin power connector.
The OC Low Profile on the other hand is quite a different beast, largely due to its low-profile design and although it sports the same memory as the larger cards, it only gets one DP 2.1b output, as the second DP output is of the older 1.4b flavour, which is most likely related to it not being mounted straight to the PCB, but there’s also a pair of HDMI 2.1b ports on this card. The card obviously has a smaller heatsink, but Gigabyte has still kitted it out with a copper contact plate for the GPU and a copper heatpipe. The smaller fans are said to be lubed with a graphene nano lubricant that is meant to extend the fan life by 2.1 times. The card also sports an 8-pin power connector and Gigabyte supplies a low-profile bracket.
Related Posts
Elegoo launches Nexprint, an Open-Source 3D creation platform
Elegoo is in a lot of areas including resin 3D printing, filament printing, laser engraving, air handling, was...
Get ready for the replay, as Yooka-Replaylee launches on October 9th
Today, PM Studios and Playtonic Games that Yooka-Replaylee, a reworked and enhanced version of Yooka-Laylee, w...
Tomb Raider I and Tomb Raider II open source re-implementations updated with new graphics options
The TRX project that brings an open-source reimplementation of Tomb Raider 1 and Tomb Raider 2 has big new rel...
Mesa 25.2.1 released for open source Linux graphics drivers
Mesa 25.2.1 was released on August 20th bringing some essential bug fixes for the current latest feature relea...
Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 launches October 21 but you have to pay extra for all the content
Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2 from Paradox finally has a release date with October 21, but it gets ex...
All your gamescom ONL Xbox announcements, including Ninja Gaiden 4, the Outer Worlds 2, and more!
Xbox had a lot to bring to Opening Night Live. Besides just gaming, we even had an incredible Fallout TV Seaso...
GeForce NOW gets Blackwell GPUs, install to play games, a Steam Deck upgrade and Discord integration
NVIDIA GeForce NOW is set for some huge upgrades with GeForce RTX 5080-powered servers, a new way to play game...
Keep it on the down low with Razer’s new low-profile keyboards
Want a good keyboard but want it to be a little less... featured? Razer has you covered. Introducing low-profi...
Rogue-lite slot machine nightmare CloverPit launches September 3
The demonic lovechild of Balatro and Buckshot Roulette, apparently. CloverPit looks like it will suck away all...
Samsung launches world’s first 500Hz OLED and new G7 Lineup
There's fast, and then there's FAST. Samsung is aiming for the latter with the launch of the Samsung Odyssey ...
The New Dawn launches September 5th
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ui304uNd-d0Bloober has officially announced the worldwide release date for its...
NVIDIA N1X SOC Features As Many Cores As The GeForce RTX 5070 GPU, 6144 “Blackwell” Cores & Faster Than All Modern iGPUs In Engineering State
The first details of the GPU featured on the N1X SoC have started to emerge from Geekbench, which offers the s...