INNO3D GeForce RTX 5050 TWIN X2 (N50502-08D6-174071N)
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The most affordable graphics card from the NVIDIA RTX 50 series (Blackwell architecture, 2025), which is a more economical alternative to the popular GeForce RTX 5060. Designed for gamers who prioritize access to modern technologies without extra frills. According to the manufacturer, it is a sensible choice for budget gaming systems and compact home PCs, when the balance of price, modern functionality, and reliability is important without overpaying for decorative elements.
Traditionally for the INNO3D Twin line, the graphics card remains true to minimalism: a sleek black shroud with two fans, a matching black backplate, and no RGB lighting will appeal to users who are unwilling to pay extra for lighting and most likely hide the system unit under the table, not worrying about design. Meanwhile, the compact form factor (length 225 mm, thickness 2 slots) makes it an interesting choice for builds in standard and relatively small cases, including various SFF cases.
The INNO3D GeForce RTX 5050 TWIN X2 uses an 8GB GDDR6 buffer from the previous generation, and the graphics chip has a slight factory overclock to 2572 MHz. Overall, the graphics card provides confident performance in current esports disciplines and most popular AAA projects on high settings in Full HD resolution. The use of the latest Blackwell architecture (2025) guarantees access to hardware ray tracing, AI image upscaling, and multi-frame generation DLSS 4, which can boost average FPS and make gameplay smoother in particularly demanding games.
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Buy INNO3D GeForce RTX 5050 TWIN X2
Inno3d Inno3D GeForce RTX 5050 Twin X2 8GB GDDR6 PCI-Express Graphics Card N50502-08D6-174071N | £229.99 | ||||
INNO3D GeForce RTX 5050 TWIN X2 NVIDIA 8 GB GDDR6 N50502-08D6-174071N | £245.81 | ||||
| £245.81 | |||||
INNO3D GeForce RTX 5050 Twin X2 8GB GDDR6 Graphics Card N50502-08D6-174071N | £248.99 | ||||
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Five nanometers
The Inno3D RTX 5050 Twin X2 is a graphics card from sunny Singapore. It’s built on NVIDIA’s 5 nm GB207 chip with 2560 CUDA cores, 80 Tensor Cores, and 20 RT Cores. The setup is complemented by 8 GB of GDDR6 memory at 20 GHz (the GDDR6X option starts at 21 GHz). Compared to the RTX 3050, the number of display outputs has increased from three to four—an extra DisplayPort has been added, and power now uses an 8-pin connector.
Content creators
Two driver types are available: GeForce Game Ready for gaming and NVIDIA Studio for content creators, providing convenient management of multi-monitor setups. The RTX 5050’s base clock is 2570 MHz, but the Inno3D lineup includes both a factory-overclocked OC model and a compact single-fan version. Meanwhile, the dual-fan Twin X2 meets the SFF Ready standard, making it suitable for Mini-ITX builds.
Heat pipes
Cooling is handled by an aluminum heatsink with two copper DHT heat pipes that make direct contact with the die and feature a nickel coating to prevent corrosion. Two 90 mm fans with an aerodynamic ring keep things quiet and let you experiment with overclocking in the Inno3D TuneIT software. If you get a particularly good chip with minimal leakage, you can narrow the performance gap with the more powerful RTX 5060.































