COLORFUL has launched its GeForce RTX 5050 series of graphics cards, introducing three distinct lineups: the iGame GeForce RTX 5050 Ultra W series, the GeForce RTX 5050 Battle AX series (both with triple and dual-fan models), and the COLORFIRE GeForce RTX 5050 MEOW-ORG DUO, the only lineup of which is exclusively available in a single dual-fan model.
COLORFUL RTX 5050 Series

First, the iGame Ultra W series adopts a blend of hip-hop and pop art visual elements, with customizable RGB lighting via iGame Center software. This series opts for the modern cooling combination of large heatsinks along with hollow backplate for improved airflow (along with slightly beefed up VRM), and they also feature one-key overclocking button located on the I/O panel for a small boost in performance.

COLORFUL also announced the renaming of its ‘NB EX’ and ‘NB DUO’ graphics cards to the Battle AX and Battle AX DUO Series, respectively (although the box art has already adopted the Battle AX name for quite a while by now). As such, the Battle AX cards maintain the red-and-black design signature of the series, while offering a no-frills experience for budget-oriented gamers.


Finally, the COLORFIRE MEOW-ORG DUO model continues the MEOW Series design theme with a compact dual-fan cooler and an orange-and-white color scheme inspired by the brand mascot Bobi, a tabby cat. The card is optimized for small form factor PC builds and incorporates airflow-enhancing hollow backplate designs.
The COLORFUL GeForce RTX 5050 graphics card series starts at a suggested retail price of US$249 (~RM1,052).
Pokdepinion: For cards that consumes just 130W, these cards are quite huge. (Not having a single-fan model is a bummer too.)