AMD Radeon RX 560 vs NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050
Detailed gaming performance comparison
Reference CPU: Intel Core i5-13400
We compare the RX 560 and the GTX 1050 with real FPS across the most popular games at 1080p, 1440p and 4K, plus specs, launch price and AI upscaling support (DLSS/FSR/XeSS). See at a glance which is better for your resolution and budget.
The GTX 1050 is ~8% faster than the RX 560 on average at 1080p. On top of that, the RX 560 is 9% cheaper (launch price).
RX 560
- Index (1080p)
- 11/100
- VRAM
- 4 GB
- Price (MSRP)
- $99 · ≈ €91
- Upscaling
- FSR
GTX 1050
- Index (1080p)
- 12/100
- VRAM
- 2 GB
- Price (MSRP)
- $109 · ≈ €100
- Upscaling
- FSR
Average FPS by resolution
Estimated average FPS for each graphics card across the most popular games. The gap usually shows at 1080p and 1440p; at 4K both lose smoothness and upscaling (DLSS/FSR) helps.
| Resolution | RX 560 | GTX 1050 | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1080p | 12 | 13 | +8% |
| 1440p | 7 | 8 | +14% |
| 4K | 5 | 5 | = |
Specifications
Side-by-side specs of the RX 560 and GTX 1050: VRAM, power draw (TDP), performance index and launch price. The better value in each row is highlighted in blue.
| Spec | RX 560 | GTX 1050 |
|---|---|---|
| Brand | AMD | NVIDIA |
| VRAM | 4 GB | 2 GB |
| TDP | 80W | 75W |
| Tier | Entry-level | Entry-level |
| Score 1080p | 11 | 12 |
| Score 1440p | 7 | 8 |
| Score 4K | 3 | 3 |
| Price (MSRP) | $99 | $109 |
Gaming Performance
Per-game FPS detail at 1080p Ultra. The graphics card that wins each title is highlighted in blue.
| Game | RX 560 | GTX 1050 | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Grand Theft Auto IV: Complete Edition | 13FPS | 14FPS | GTX 1050 |
| Grand Theft Auto VI | 10FPS | 11FPS | GTX 1050 |
| Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra | 12FPS | 13FPS | GTX 1050 |
| Marathon | 12FPS | 13FPS | GTX 1050 |
| Gears of War: E-Day | 11FPS | 12FPS | GTX 1050 |
| Onimusha: Way of the Sword | 13FPS | 15FPS | GTX 1050 |
| Phantom Blade Zero | 12FPS | 13FPS | GTX 1050 |
| 007 First Light | 12FPS | 13FPS | GTX 1050 |
| The Blood of Dawnwalker | 11FPS | 12FPS | GTX 1050 |
| Pathologic 3 | 15FPS | 17FPS | GTX 1050 |
Verdict
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 wins in 10 out of 10 games
We recommend NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 as the best option for gaming.
Frequently asked questions
Common questions when comparing the RX 560 with the GTX 1050.
Which is better, the RX 560 or the GTX 1050?
On average at 1080p, the GTX 1050 is 8% faster than the RX 560. The best one for you depends on your resolution, budget and whether you prioritise ray tracing or price.
Which is better at 4K?
At 4K Ultra, the RX 560 averages 5 FPS and the GTX 1050 5 FPS across the most popular games. For smooth 4K, enabling upscaling (DLSS/FSR) helps on both.
Is it worth paying more for the faster one?
At 1080p or 1440p the FPS gap may not justify the extra cost; at 4K or with ray tracing the faster card matters more. Check the by-resolution table to decide.
Which has better ray tracing and upscaling?
AI upscaling (DLSS on NVIDIA, FSR on AMD, XeSS on Intel) raises FPS on both; for ray tracing, GeForce RTX cards usually lead. See each card’s support above.
How big is the FPS difference between them?
On average across top games, the gap is around 8% at 1080p. At higher resolutions (1440p and 4K) the relative difference usually stays similar.