COLORFUL launches GeForce RTX 5050 MEOW graphics card

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The company has launched two iGame Ultra models featuring either two or three fans. These are the highest-end models in the RTX 5050 lineup, and there is apparently no plan for an iGame Vulcan version. Honestly, it's already surprising that Colorful even decided to offer any iGame model in this performance tier. The RTX 5050 will be the slowest NVIDIA GPU in this generation, unless an even slower model is coming (is it, NVIDIA?)The iGame cards are available in 30 cm (triple-fan) or 23 cm (dual-fan) lengths and are equipped with 90 mm fans. Colorful hasn't provided any specifications yet, as they were clearly caught off guard by NVIDIA's sudden announcement, originally scheduled for July.

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As a result, there are no detailed photos or clock speeds available at this time.Colorful is also introducing its Colorfire MEOW series. A quick reminder: Colorfire used to be a Radeon brand, but it disappeared and later returned with quirky mid- range cards that Colorful was hesitant to release under its official branding. This approach seems to suit the MEOW series, which might be one of the most unique GPU lines across all vendors. It's also the only card that uses orange fans.The MEOW RTX 5050 features a dual-fan design and measures 229.9 x 115.5 x 48.9 mm. Its compact size allows compatibility with more chassis types. Paired with other MEOW hardware, it achieves better cooling performance, making it a high-value option for gamers.Colorful has also prepared BattleAx series cards, again with two or three fans. Technically, MEOW sits above BattleAx in the product stack. BattleAx is Colorful's budget segment, historically aimed at internet cafes.


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