The only notable difference between the two versions is the clock speed, with the vanilla RTX 5050 Inspire ITX topping out at 2587 MHz in Extreme Performance mode (2572 MHz regular boost clocks), while the OC version is capable of 2617 MHz in Extreme Performance mode while boosting to 2602 MHz ordinarily. Both ITX cards feature three DisplayPort 2.1b ports and a single HDMI 2.1b port and have a rated power consumption of 130 W, supplied via a single 8-pin power connector. Users can select between Gaming and Silent modes in MSI Center or dive deeper into customization and overclocking in MSI Afterburner. No pricing information has been announced for the new ITX GPUs.
- Powered by the NVIDIA Blackwell architecture and DLSS 4
- Core Clock:
Extreme Performance: 2617 MHz (MSI Center)
Boost: 2602 MHz - TORX Fan 5.0: Fan blades linked by ring arcs work to stabilize and maintain high-pressure airflow.
- Heat Pipe designed for efficient heat transfer, the heat pipe effectively draws thermal energy away from the GPU, improving overall cooling performance.
- Reinforcing Backplate: The reinforcing backplate features an airflow vent that allows exhaust air to directly pass through.
- MSI Center gives you the choice to prioritize full performance in GAMING mode or low noise in SILENT mode.
- Afterburner software takes full control with the most recognized and widely used graphics card overclocking software in the world.
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