GPU Comparison

Select up to 2 GPUs to analyze their pricing, performance, and specifications side-by-side.

Quick Verdict

On raw speed the GeForce RTX 5050 comes out noticeably faster β€” about 17% ahead of the GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER.

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GeForce RTX 5050 vs GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER: In-Depth Breakdown

Performance: GeForce RTX 5050 vs GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER

The GeForce RTX 5050 is noticeably faster, around 17% ahead of the GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER. Both cards sit in the same broad class, well suited to 1080p. The GeForce RTX 5050 packs 2,560 CUDA cores versus 2,176 on the GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER.

Power & Efficiency

At 130W against 175W, the GeForce RTX 5050 is both the lower-power and the more efficient card, making it the easier build to cool and power. Its more modern Blackwell architecture on a TSMC 4N process is part of why it does more with each watt.

Memory & Bandwidth

The GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER's memory is faster β€” 448 GB/s versus 320 GB/s (256-bit vs 128-bit bus) β€” which helps feed the GPU at 4K and with heavy textures.

Generation & Longevity

The GeForce RTX 5050 is roughly 6 years newer than the GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER (Blackwell vs Turing), so it generally benefits from a more modern architecture and longer driver-support runway.

Which should you buy: GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER or GeForce RTX 5050?

The GeForce RTX 5050 is the faster card by about 17%. With live pricing limited for this pair, base your decision on the spec differences above β€” particularly VRAM and power draw β€” and check current stock before buying.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the GeForce RTX 5050 better than the GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER?

The GeForce RTX 5050 is noticeably faster, roughly 17% ahead. If your budget allows, it's the stronger pick.

Which is better for 4K gaming, the GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER or the GeForce RTX 5050?

Neither is a dedicated 4K card; both are best at 1080p. For 4K you'd want a faster GPU, or lean on upscaling.