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    NVIDIA Brings DLSS 4 to Budget GPUs with RTX 5050 for $249

    June 25, 2025

    If you’ve been eyeing the DLSS 4 experience but couldn’t justify the RTX 5060’s price, NVIDIA has something new for you. The company just announced the RTX 5050, a more affordable desktop GPU priced at $249. It’s set to launch in the second half of July. This is the first return to the 50-tier in […]

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