The Acer Nitro Radeon RX 9070 operates at a base GPU clock of 1330 MHz, boosting up to 2520 MHz under load. It delivers 36.13 TFLOPS of floating-point performance, accompanied by a pixel rate of 322.6 GPixel/s and a texture rate of 564.5 GTexels/s. The card is equipped with 3584 shading units, 224 texture mapping units, and 128 render output units, giving it a well-rounded compute configuration. GPU memory runs at 2518 MHz, and the card also supports Double Precision Floating Point (DPFP), broadening its suitability for compute-oriented workloads.
The Acer Nitro Radeon RX 9070 is equipped with 16GB of GDDR6 VRAM running across a 256-bit memory bus at an effective speed of 20,000 MHz, resulting in a maximum memory bandwidth of 644 GB/s. ECC memory support is also present, which adds a layer of reliability for workloads where data integrity is a concern.
The Acer Nitro Radeon RX 9070 supports DirectX 12 Ultimate, OpenGL 4.6, and OpenCL 2.2, covering a broad range of graphics and compute APIs. Ray tracing and stereoscopic 3D are both supported, and the card includes AMD FSR4 for upscaling, though it does not support DLSS or XeSS. Multi-display technology is present with support for up to four simultaneous displays, and AMD SAM is available for CPU-GPU memory access optimization. The card features RGB lighting and does not implement LHR (Lite Hash Rate) restrictions.
The Acer Nitro Radeon RX 9070 offers a total of four video outputs: one HDMI 2.1b port and three DisplayPort outputs. There are no DVI, mini DisplayPort, or USB-C video outputs on this card.
The Acer Nitro Radeon RX 9070 is built on the RDNA 4.0 architecture, using a 5nm manufacturing process with 53,900 million transistors. It connects via PCIe 5.0 and carries a Thermal Design Power of 220W. The card measures 295mm in width and 120mm in height, and relies solely on air cooling, with no liquid cooling solution included.