RTX 5050 Benchmarks Leaked: Falls Behind RX 6600M Despite 2.9 GHz Boost

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NVIDIA’s upcoming GeForce RTX 5050 has been benchmarked in FurMark, revealing concerning performance numbers that suggest the budget GPU may struggle against older generation competitors. Despite impressive clock speeds reaching 2.9GHz, the RTX 5050 delivers underwhelming results.

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RTX 5050 FurMark Performance Analysis

GPU ModelFurMark ScoreMax Boost ClockPerformance vs RTX 4060
RTX 50501,978 points2.9 GHz~9% slower
RTX 4060~2,175 points2.5 GHzBaseline
RX 6600M~2,000 points2.4 GHzSlightly faster
RX 7600~2,400 points2.7 GHzSignificantly faster

The leaked benchmark shows the RTX 5050 scoring 1,978 points at 4K resolution with 32 FPS in OpenGL tests. This performance falls short of expectations for a new-generation GPU.

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Key Performance Concerns

Slower Than Mobile Chips: The RTX 5050 performs slightly worse than AMD’s RX 6600M, a mobile variant that’s already considered entry-level by today’s standards.

Previous-Gen Comparison Issues: Being 9% slower than the RTX 4060 raises questions about the value proposition of upgrading to RTX 50-series at the budget level.

High Clocks, Low Performance: Despite achieving impressive 2.9GHz boost clocks, the GB207 die’s limited compute units prevent it from translating clock speeds into meaningful performance gains.

Technical Specifications Breakdown

The RTX 5050 utilizes NVIDIA‘s Blackwell architecture with these key features:

  • Architecture: GB207 die on Blackwell
  • Memory: 8GB GDDR6 (desktop) / GDDR7 (mobile)
  • Boost Clock: Up to 2.9GHz
  • Target Market: Budget gaming segment
  • Expected Launch: July 2025

NVIDIA’s decision to use GDDR6 instead of GDDR7 for desktop variants appears to be a cost-cutting measure that may have impacted performance potential.

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Market Position Reality Check

The benchmark results suggest the RTX 5050 may face significant challenges in the competitive budget GPU market. With AMD’s RX 7600 offering superior performance and the RTX 4060 potentially receiving price cuts, the RTX 5050’s value proposition becomes questionable.

Important Caveat: FurMark is primarily a stress test, and gaming performance may differ significantly. Real-world gaming benchmarks will provide a clearer picture of the RTX 5050’s capabilities.

For comprehensive GPU comparisons and gaming performance analysis, check our latest graphics card reviews and budget gaming guides.

FAQs

Should I wait for RTX 5050 or buy RTX 4060 now?

Based on current benchmarks, RTX 4060 offers better performance; wait for gaming tests before deciding.

Will RTX 5050 support DLSS 4 and latest NVIDIA features?

Yes, as a Blackwell GPU, it should support DLSS 4 and newest RTX technologies.

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