INNO3D has officially introduced the latest additions to its GeForce RTX 50 Series portfolio with the launch of the GeForce RTX 5050 lineup. Built on NVIDIA’s latest Blackwell architecture, the new graphics cards are designed to offer improved performance, power efficiency, and modern features for mainstream gamers and content creators.
The announcement covers three variants of the RTX 5050: the TWIN X2, TWIN X2 OC, and a space-saving COMPACT edition. These models bring refinements in cooling, structural design, and component layout, aimed at users looking for reliable graphics performance in different types of PC builds.
The TWIN X2 and TWIN X2 OC versions come equipped with a dual-fan cooling system. Each card uses two 88mm fans to direct airflow across a large aluminium heatsink. The heatsink is supported by heat pipes designed to pull heat away from the GPU core, helping the card maintain stable operating temperatures under load. INNO3D has also included a reinforced backplate that enhances structural durability and contributes to passive heat dissipation.
These two cards are built on a custom PCB and follow a dual-slot form factor. This allows for compatibility with a wide range of mid-tower and full-tower PC cases while maintaining good thermal performance. The OC variant includes a slight factory overclock for users looking to extract additional performance out of the box.

For users building compact systems or those with limited space, INNO3D has introduced the RTX 5050 COMPACT. This variant uses a single-fan design and is optimized for Mini-ITX cases and small form factor builds. Despite its smaller size, it maintains consistent performance and power efficiency, making it suitable for casual gaming, streaming setups, and professional workloads that require GPU acceleration.
All three models are powered by NVIDIA’s Blackwell architecture, which introduces architectural improvements in both raster and ray-traced graphics workloads. The RTX 50 Series also supports DLSS 4, a feature designed to boost frame rates using advanced image reconstruction techniques. This is particularly beneficial in demanding titles that support ray tracing or run at higher resolutions.
In addition to gaming, the RTX 5050 series also supports features for content creators and professionals. With support for NVIDIA Studio and access to NIM microservices, these cards are capable of accelerating workflows in applications such as video editing, 3D rendering, and AI development.
INNO3D continues to build on its legacy of delivering cost-effective yet capable GPU solutions. The new RTX 5050 models reflect a practical balance between thermal performance, form factor considerations, and modern graphical capabilities. Availability and pricing may vary by region, with a rollout expected across major markets in the coming weeks.