The RTX 5070 operates at a base GPU clock of 2325 MHz, boosting up to 2512 MHz under load, while its memory runs at 1750 MHz. With 30.87 TFLOPS of floating-point performance, the card is backed by 6144 shading units, 192 texture mapping units, and 80 render output units, translating to a texture rate of 482.3 GTexels/s and a pixel rate of 201 GPixel/s. The card also supports Double Precision Floating Point (DPFP), broadening its suitability for compute workloads beyond standard rendering tasks.
The card is equipped with 12GB of GDDR7 VRAM running across a 192-bit memory bus, achieving an effective memory speed of 28,000 MHz and a maximum bandwidth of 672 GB/s. ECC memory support is also included, which helps detect and correct memory errors — a useful capability for workloads where data integrity is a priority.
The RTX 5070 supports DirectX 12 Ultimate, OpenGL 4.6, and OpenCL 3, covering a broad range of graphics and compute APIs. Ray tracing and DLSS are both supported, while XeSS (XMX) is not present on this card. It includes Intel Resizable BAR support, stereoscopic 3D, and multi-display technology, allowing connectivity to up to four displays simultaneously. LHR is not implemented on this model. RGB lighting is built in, rounding out the feature set on the hardware side.
The card's output configuration consists of two HDMI 2.1b ports and three DisplayPort outputs, giving a total of five physical display connectors. There are no USB-C, DVI, or mini DisplayPort outputs on this model.
The card is built on the Blackwell architecture, fabricated on a 5nm process with 31,100 million transistors, and connects to the system via PCIe 5.0. It carries a Thermal Design Power of 250W and does not include an air-water cooling solution. Physically, it measures 329mm in width and 140mm in height.