GeForce RTX 4050
The GeForce RTX 4050 is another graphics card in NVIDIA's lineup aimed at budget users who want to enjoy modern games at reasonable graphics settings. Based on a cut-down version of the 5nm AD107 chip, the graphics card uses a 96-bit GDDR6 memory interface and has 6GB of memory, making it slightly less powerful than the RTX 4060.
Architecture and characteristics
The GeForce RTX 4050 is also based on the Ada architecture, but has a stripped-down 5nm AD107 chip. This chip offers fewer CUDA cores and less VRAM compared to the RTX 4060. Despite this, the all graphics card is still capable of providing acceptable performance for users who do not need maximum graphics settings and high resolutions.
Gaming performance
At the time of release of the RTX 4050, the video card will demonstrate average performance in games. Quite suitable for those who want to play modern games on medium graphic settings and separate screen sizes. Thanks to DLSS technology, users will be able to enjoy smooth gameplay in some heavy games, but overall, the graphics card is aimed at less demanding gamers.
Interesting facts about the video card
The GeForce RTX 4050 will be one of the most affordable graphics cards in the RTX 40 series lineup, offering good performance and accessibility for a wide range of users. It will attract the attention of those who are looking for the optimal price-quality ratio for their gaming systems.