GeForce RTX 50 Series Graphics Cards
Experience cutting-edge gaming performance with the latest GeForce RTX 50 Series graphics cards. Unleash stunning visuals with real-time ray tracing and AI-powered DLSS 4 upscaling. Immerse yourself in hyper-realistic worlds and enjoy smooth gameplay in even the most demanding titles.
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Why choose the RTX 50 Series?
NVIDIA's 50 Series represents a total generational leap. Built on the new Blackwell architecture and paired with fast GDDR7 memory across the range, whether you're targeting smooth 4K gaming or pushing into creative and AI-powered workflows, there's a 50 Series card that's perfect for you.
From the accessible 5060 up to the flagship 5090, every card in the lineup supports DLSS 4, NVIDIA's AI-driven frame generation technology that delivers a massive boost to frame rates in supported titles, making your GPU work smarter rather than just harder.
Beyond gaming, the 50 Series is equally at home in a creative workstation — video editors, 3D artists, and AI tool users all benefit from the architecture's improved memory bandwidth and NVIDIA Studio support.
If you're looking to build or upgrade a PC right now, the 50 Series is the way to go.
5060 vs 5070 vs 5080 vs 5090
The 50 series covers a huge range of budgets and uses, so the right choice typically comes down to what resolution you're looking for and how much you're willing to spend. The starting line for the series is the RTX 5060, a capable 1080p card for players who want modern architecture and DLSS 4 without a massive spend. Stepping up to the RTX 5070 and 1440p becomes the sweet spot, handling demanding titles with headroom to spare and making a strong case as the generation's best all-rounder for most gamers.
The RTX 5080 is where 4K gaming becomes genuinely effortless—not 4K with compromises, but maxed-out settings with consistent performance, and it doubles as a serious creative workstation card. At the top, the RTX 5090 is in a league of its own, offering roughly 35–40% more performance than the 5080 and double the VRAM, but at a significant jump in both price and power draw. Unless you need the absolute best or have very demanding professional workloads, the 5080 is usually what most people will need — and the 5070 is where the value sweet spot lives for the majority of buyers.
Which RTX 50 Series should you buy?
All RTX 50-series cards use the same NVIDIA chips — what changes between brands is cooling, factory clock speed, physical size, and price. But if you're struggling to choose which is best, check out our buy guide!
4K GAMING, PROPERLY
Whatever resolution you're targeting, the RTX 50 Series has a card pitched at it. 1440p, 4K, or beyond — expect high frame rates at ultra settings across demanding titles, ray tracing that actually runs well, and DLSS 4 Multi-Frame Generation that pushes frame rates further still.
Whether you're making the jump to a 4K monitor or just want more headroom at 1440p, there's a 50 Series card that makes it worthwhile.
RAY TRACING AND DLSS 4
Ray tracing adds real-time lighting, shadows, and reflections that make games look noticeably more realistic — and every card in the 50 Series handles it well at its target resolution.
DLSS 4 is NVIDIA's AI upscaling technology that lets the GPU render at a lower resolution and intelligently reconstruct a higher-quality image, recovering the performance headroom that ray tracing costs. With Multi Frame Generation, it can generate up to three additional frames per rendered frame in supported games.
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