Colorful Unveils Custom GeForce RTX 5050 Lineup: iGame Ultra W, Battle AX, and MEOW ORG Editions Join the Launch

Following NVIDIA’s official lifting of the embargo on its entry-level GeForce RTX 5050 GPU, Chinese board partner Colorful has introduced an extensive lineup of custom models, showcasing five distinct variants under its iGame, Battle AX, and COLORFIRE MEOW ORG sub-brands. These cards range from stylistic dual-fan options to higher-performance triple-fan configurations, aimed at mainstream users looking for affordable yet customized next-gen graphics solutions.

iGame GeForce RTX 5050 Ultra W: Hip-Hop Design Meets Cooling Efficiency

Two of the headline models in Colorful’s custom launch are the iGame GeForce RTX 5050 Ultra W OC 8GB-V and the Ultra W DUO OC 8GB-V. These cards carry identical internal specifications—featuring 4+2 power phases and a boost clock of 2647 MHz—but differ in physical size and cooling design:

  • Ultra W OC 8GB-V: Triple-fan configuration; 314mm in length

  • Ultra W DUO OC 8GB-V: Dual-fan configuration; compact 243.5mm length

The Ultra W series carries a unique white shroud with graffiti-style RGB lighting and a "Hip-Hop" aesthetic. It also includes a One-Key Overclock button on the I/O bracket, allowing quick access to higher performance with a single press.

COLORFIRE MEOW ORG DUO: A Cat-Themed Card with Style and Simplicity

Targeted at users with a taste for playful designs, the COLORFIRE GeForce RTX 5050 MEOW ORG DUO 8GB model delivers a colorful and light-hearted aesthetic with its orange and white color scheme and feline-themed accents on both the shroud and backplate.

Specs-wise, it offers 3+2 power phases and a slightly lower boost clock of 2497 MHz, placing it below the NVIDIA reference spec of 2571 MHz. However, its compact dual-fan cooler makes it a practical fit for small and mid-tower builds.

Battle AX Series: Dual and Triple-Fan Powerhouses in Red and Black

For users who prioritize performance with a more understated look, Colorful also launched the RTX 5050 Battle AX 8GB-V and Battle AX DUO 8GB-V. These cards share a 3+2 power phase VRM design and a boost clock of 2572 MHz, marginally above the NVIDIA reference specification.

  • Battle AX: Triple-fan, higher cooling capacity

  • Battle AX DUO: Dual-fan, more compact alternative

The Battle AX series features a sleek black and red shroud design, appealing to users seeking a balance between aesthetics, airflow, and stable operation under load.

A Broad Offering for Every Type of Gamer

Colorful’s multi-tiered RTX 5050 launch provides options that suit a range of build sizes, design preferences, and cooling needs. With support for NVIDIA’s Ada Lovelace architecture, ray tracing, and DLSS 3.5, the RTX 5050 targets the entry-level market while maintaining modern feature sets. Each variant from Colorful reflects a specific use-case or style, reinforcing the brand’s continued commitment to offering personalized solutions to its user base.


Which version of Colorful’s RTX 5050 lineup fits your next PC build? Are you drawn to the sleek Battle AX or the quirky MEOW ORG edition? Share your thoughts below.

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