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Gainward Announces NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5050 Ghost and Pegasus Graphics Cards

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Gainward, a trusted leader in high-performance graphics cards, proudly announces the launch of its NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5050 lineup. This release features the Ghost and Pegasus series with advanced cooling and exceptional durability. Powered by NVIDIA Blackwell, GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs bring game-changing capabilities to gamers and creators. Equipped with a massive level of AI horsepower, the RTX 50 Series enables new experiences and next-level graphics fidelity. Multiply performance with NVIDIA DLSS 4, generate images at unprecedented speed, and unleash creativity with NVIDIA Studio.

GeForce RTX 5050 Ghost
The Gainward GeForce RTX 5050 Ghost is built for efficiency and reliability, featuring a sleek black design with a 2-slot form factor, ensuring compatibility with small form factor builds. Its twin 95 mm fans provide effective cooling while maintaining low noise levels for optimal thermal performance. A protective backplate enhances durability and adds a premium touch, while a subtle RGB glow on the side shroud brings a refined aesthetic without being distracting. The Ghost strikes a balance between style, functionality, and value.



GeForce RTX 5050 Pegasus
The Gainward GeForce RTX 5050 Pegasus packs improved performance into a slim, single-fan design. At just 17 cm in length, it's built for Mini-ITX systems and small PC cases where space is limited. Despite its size, Pegasus delivers RTX 50 Series graphics technologies for gamers and creators who need efficiency without compromise.

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These would be cool if they came without any power connector as they could run in any computer. This way it's just e-waste.
 
These would be cool if they came without any power connector as they could run in any computer. This way it's just e-waste.
Agreed, and with the little bit of "performance" you'd get out of this mini-me gpu, surely slot power would be sufficient, yes ?

And IMHO, they already are e-waste, even before you receive it or take it out of the box, but that's probably just me :D
 
Powering the slot alone is impossible to implement at 130 W, even with a 60% power limit, 80 W is too much for the motherboard.
 
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