GeForce RTX 2050 vs T1000 8GB

NVIDIA

GeForce RTX 2050

2018Core: 1515 MHzBoost: 1710 MHz
RTX family
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T1000 8GB

2021Core: 1065 MHzBoost: 1395 MHz
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GeForce RTX 2050 vs T1000 8GB Performance Spectrum

About G3D Mark

G3D Mark is a standard benchmark that measures graphics performance in real-world gaming scenarios. It simplifies comparing cards from different brands, where higher scores directly correlate with better fps and smoother gaming experiences.

GeForce RTX 2050 vs T1000 8GB: Pros, Cons & Final Verdict

See where each GPU makes more sense in practice: raw FPS, VRAM, features, power draw, pricing, and long-term headroom.

GeForce RTX 2050

2018

Why buy it

  • Costs $350 less on MSRP ($150 MSRP vs $500 MSRP).
  • Delivers 235.1% more G3D Mark for each dollar spent, at 51.4 vs 15.3 G3D/$ ($150 MSRP vs $500 MSRP).
  • Access to DLSS 2 Super Resolution (2020).

Trade-offs

  • Older hardware, 4 GB of VRAM, and weaker feature support mean it will age faster in newer AAA releases.
  • 330% higher power demand at 215W vs 50W.

T1000 8GB

2021

Why buy it

  • Better long-term bet: Turing (2018−2022) on 12nm gives it a newer hardware base for upcoming games.
  • Draws 50W instead of 215W, a 165W reduction.
  • More future proof: Turing (2018−2022) on 12nm with a newer platform for upcoming games.

Trade-offs

  • No DLSS support; it relies on Upscaling support instead.
  • 233.3% HIGHER MSRP
    $500 MSRPvs$150 MSRP
  • Lower G3D Mark per dollar, at 15.3 vs 51.4 G3D/$ ($500 MSRP vs $150 MSRP).

Quick Answers

Which GPU is faster for gaming right now?
GeForce RTX 2050 is the faster gaming card right now based on the synthetic data we have. It leads by 0.5% in PassMark G3D (7,714 vs 7,674), which is the best performance signal available in this matchup.
Which GPU is the safer long-term pick for 2026 and beyond?
T1000 8GB is the safer long-term pick for 2026 and beyond. The case is simple: a newer 2021 generation instead of 2018. That makes it the less risky pick as game demands keep moving.
Which GPU is the better buy today?
GeForce RTX 2050 makes the most sense to buy today. It is $350 cheaper on MSRP at $150 vs $500, and it leads G3D-per-dollar by 235.1% (51.4 vs 15.3), so the value case lines up with the gaming result. If you are mainly targeting 1080p and some 1440p, GeForce RTX 2050 is the easier value choice. If you care more about 1080p and some 1440p headroom, T1000 8GB has the stronger long-term case.

GeForce RTX 2050 vs T1000 8GB Technical Specifications

Side-by-side specs, architecture details, clocks, memory, power, and platform differences.

NVIDIA

GeForce RTX 2050

The GeForce RTX 2050 is manufactured by NVIDIA. It was released in September 20 2018. It features the Turing architecture. The core clock ranges from 1515 MHz to 1710 MHz. It has 2944 shading units. The thermal design power (TDP) is 215W. Manufactured using 12 nm process technology. It features 46 dedicated ray tracing cores for enhanced lighting effects. G3D Mark benchmark score: 7,714 points. Launch price was $699.

NVIDIA

T1000 8GB

The T1000 8GB is manufactured by NVIDIA. It was released in May 6 2021. It features the Turing architecture. The core clock ranges from 1065 MHz to 1395 MHz. It has 896 shading units. The thermal design power (TDP) is 50W. Manufactured using 12 nm process technology. G3D Mark benchmark score: 7,674 points.

Graphics Performance

The GeForce RTX 2050 scores 7,714 and the T1000 8GB reaches 7,674 in the G3D Mark benchmark — just a 0.5% difference, making them near-identical in rasterization performance. The GeForce RTX 2050 is built on Turing while the T1000 8GB uses Turing, both on a 12 nm process. Shader units: 2,944 (GeForce RTX 2050) vs 896 (T1000 8GB). Raw compute: 10.07 TFLOPS (GeForce RTX 2050) vs 2.5 TFLOPS (T1000 8GB). Boost clocks: 1710 MHz vs 1395 MHz.

FeatureGeForce RTX 2050T1000 8GB
G3D Mark Score
7,714
7,674
Architecture
Turing
Turing
Process Node
12 nm
12 nm
Shading Units
2944+229%
896
Compute (TFLOPS)
10.07 TFLOPS+303%
2.5 TFLOPS
Boost Clock
1710 MHz+23%
1395 MHz
ROPs
64+100%
32
TMUs
184+229%
56
L1 Cache
2.9 MB+230%
0.88 MB
L2 Cache
4 MB+300%
1 MB

Advanced Features (DLSS/FSR)

The GeForce RTX 2050 gets NVIDIA DLSS, which still tends to look cleaner in motion. The T1000 8GB leans on FSR, which is flexible and widely supported, but usually a bit rougher at the same settings.

FeatureGeForce RTX 2050T1000 8GB
Upscaling Tech
DLSS 2 Super Resolution
Upscaling support
Frame Generation
Not Supported
Not Supported
Ray Reconstruction
No
No
Low Latency
NVIDIA Reflex
Standard
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Video Memory (VRAM)

Both cards ship with 4 GB of GDDR6. Memory bus width is 64-bit on the GeForce RTX 2050 and 128-bit on the T1000 8GB. L2 Cache: 4 MB (GeForce RTX 2050) vs 1 MB (T1000 8GB) — the GeForce RTX 2050 has significantly larger on-die cache to reduce VRAM reliance.

FeatureGeForce RTX 2050T1000 8GB
VRAM Capacity
4 GB
4 GB
Memory Type
GDDR6
GDDR6
Bus Width
64-bit
128-bit+100%
L2 Cache
4 MB+300%
1 MB
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Display & API Support

DirectX support: 12.2 (GeForce RTX 2050) vs 12.1 (T1000 8GB). Vulkan: 1.3 vs 1.2. OpenGL: 4.6 vs 4.6. Maximum simultaneous displays: 4 vs 4.

FeatureGeForce RTX 2050T1000 8GB
DirectX
12.2
12.1
Vulkan
1.3+8%
1.2
OpenGL
4.6
4.6
Max Displays
4
4
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Media & Encoding

Hardware encoder: NVENC 8.0 (GeForce RTX 2050) vs NVENC 7.0 (T1000 8GB). Decoder: PureVideo HD VP11 vs PureVideo HD VP9. Supported codecs: MPEG-2,H.264,HEVC,VP9,AV1 (Decode) (GeForce RTX 2050) vs MPEG-2,H.264,HEVC,VP9 (T1000 8GB).

FeatureGeForce RTX 2050T1000 8GB
Encoder
NVENC 8.0
NVENC 7.0
Decoder
PureVideo HD VP11
PureVideo HD VP9
Codecs
MPEG-2,H.264,HEVC,VP9,AV1 (Decode)
MPEG-2,H.264,HEVC,VP9
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Power & Dimensions

The GeForce RTX 2050 draws 215W versus the T1000 8GB's 50W — a 124.5% difference. The T1000 8GB is more power-efficient. Recommended PSU: 300W (GeForce RTX 2050) vs 350W (T1000 8GB). Power connectors: 6-pin vs PCIe-powered. Card length: 0mm vs 156mm, occupying 0 vs 1 slots.

FeatureGeForce RTX 2050T1000 8GB
TDP
215W
50W-77%
Recommended PSU
300W-14%
350W
Power Connector
6-pin
PCIe-powered
Length
0mm
156mm
Height
0mm
69mm
Slots
0-100%
1
Temp (Load)
70°C
Perf/Watt
35.9
153.5+328%
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Value Analysis

At launch, the GeForce RTX 2050 came in at $150, while the T1000 8GB launched at $500. On MSRP, GeForce RTX 2050 was 70% cheaper ($350 less). Performance per dollar on MSRP (G3D Mark / MSRP): 51.4 (GeForce RTX 2050) vs 15.3 (T1000 8GB) — the GeForce RTX 2050 offers 235.9% better value. The newer card here is T1000 8GB (2021 vs 2018).

FeatureGeForce RTX 2050T1000 8GB
MSRP
$150-70%
$500
Performance per Dollar
51.4+236%
15.3
Codename
TU104
TU117
Release
September 20 2018
May 6 2021
Ranking
#94
#332

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