Nvidia Rtx 5050 vs Intel Arc B570: Which Is Better?

Both Nvidia RTX 5050 and Intel Arc B570 are entry-level budget graphics cards designed to play games at 1080p, but which is the better GPU?

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Nvidia RTX 5050 vs Intel Arc B570 (Image via ASUS | ASRock)

The RTX 5050 is Nvidia’s cheapest GPU in the RTX 50 Series family. It launched in the entry-level market, where the existing Intel Arc B570 is going strong. Despite the RTX 5050 being a newer model, it has a lower memory capacity than the Intel Arc card. The need for more memory in modern games is more important than ever before, which is where the Intel GPU has the most advantage.

However, memory isn’t everything, and the actual gaming performance matters equally if not more. Therefore, we are going to compare the two GPUs in actual games and find out which is the better gaming graphics card and which one you should buy.

Note: The article is subjective and reflects the writer’s opinion.

Nvidia RTX 5050 vs Intel Arc B570: Detailed Comparison

The new RTX 5050 is designed on the Nvidia Blackwell architecture and can deliver a competitive 1080p gaming performance. On the other hand, the Intel Arc B570 is based on the Battlemage architecture, which brought many performance improvements over its predecessor. Let’s start the comparison of the two GPUs, starting with their specs.

Specs Comparison

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ASRock Intel Arc B570 Challenger (Image via ASRock)

Here are the specs of the Nvidia RTX 5050 and Intel Arc B570:

SpecificationsNvidia RTX 5050Intel Arc B570
ArchitectureBlackwellXe2 Battlemage
Shader cores25602304
RT cores2018
TMUs80144
ROPs3280
Base core clock speeds2317 MHz2500 MHz
Boost core clock speeds2572 MHz2500 MHz
Memory capacity8GB GDDR610GB GDDR6
Memory bus width128-bit160-bit
Memory bandwidth320 GB/s380 GB/s
Manufacturing node5nm5nm
Thermal design power (TDPs)130W150W

While the Intel Arc B570 may have slightly fewer shader and RT cores, it has much higher TMUs, ROPs, memory capacity, memory bandwidth, and more. Will these give this Intel GPU an edge over the Nvidia RTX 5050? Let’s find out how they perform in some actual games.

Performance Benchmarks

Here’s how Nvidia RTX 5050 and Intel Arc B570 perform in popular games:

GamesNvidia RTX 5050Intel Arc B570
God of War Ragnarok (Medium Settings)73 FPS74 FPS
Hitman 3119 FPS106 FPS
Cyberpunk 207761 FPS57 FPS
Dying Light 2 (Medium Settings)87 FPS81 FPS
F1 22159 FPS144 FPS
Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered76 FPS67 FPS
Forza Horizon 5108 FPS103 FPS

Note: The two GPUs here were tested at 1080p resolution with High/Ultra Settings unless mentioned otherwise. All the FPS numbers were sourced from the ByArdanTR Benchmark channel on YouTube. For the tests, the two graphics cards were tested with an Intel Core i5-10400F mid-range CPU.

The Nvidia RTX 5050 is around 8% faster on average than the Intel Arc B570. However, there are some caveats. It is widely known that Intel’s latest Arc B5XX GPUs require a faster CPU, without which they can bottleneck in certain CPU-bound games.

The above tests were conducted with the older 10th Gen Intel Core i5-10400F mid-range CPU. With a newer and slightly more powerful processor, such as the Intel Core i5-12400F, the Intel Arc B570 may deliver a slightly higher performance. Besides, the 10GB memory will surely come in handy in VRAM-hungry games, such as The Last of Us: Part 1 and 2, Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, and others.

Price Comparison

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ASUS Dual GeForce RTX 5050 (Image via ASUS)

The Nvidia RTX 5050 is currently selling for $249.99 on Amazon, which is its MSRP. Unfortunately, the Intel Arc B570 is available for $299.99 on Amazon, which is much higher than its $219 MSRP. However, the pricing of the Intel Arc cards is a bit lower outside of the US. Therefore, you will find the Intel Arc B570 is more competitive in pricing outside of the US.

Final Verdict on Nvidia RTX 5050 vs Intel Arc B570

The Nvidia RTX 5050 is around 8% faster than the Intel Arc B570, but its lower memory poses a risk for future games that may require more memory than current games do. In such a case, the Intel Arc B570 might be the better option. Both GPUs offer something that the other doesn’t have, which makes it difficult to choose one over the other. Therefore, the ultimate choice would come down to the pricing.

If their prices are strikingly close to each other, we would recommend the Intel Arc B570 due to its higher memory capacity, even though its performance is on the lower side. However, if you find that the Intel GPU is priced at $30 or higher, as it is now in the US, then get the Nvidia RTX 5050 instead. Also, keep in mind that the Intel Arc B570 would require a faster CPU to perform at its fullest capacity. This could become problematic for users with older PCs looking for an upgrade for their GPU. However, if you’re building a new PC, this shouldn’t be a problem.


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