The GPU runs at a base clock of 1980 MHz and boosts up to 2535 MHz, delivering 36.34 TFLOPS of floating-point performance alongside a texture rate of 567.8 GTexels/s and a pixel rate of 202.8 GPixel/s. Its 7,168 shading units are paired with 224 texture mapping units and 80 render output units, while GPU memory operates at 1313 MHz. Double Precision Floating Point (DPFP) is supported, broadening the card's applicability to compute workloads that require higher numerical precision.
The card features 12GB of GDDR6X memory running on a 192-bit bus at an effective speed of 21,000 MHz, yielding a maximum bandwidth of 504.2 GB/s. ECC memory support is also present, offering a degree of data integrity protection for workloads where memory accuracy matters.
The card supports DirectX 12 Ultimate, OpenGL 4.6, and OpenCL 3, providing wide API coverage across graphics and compute scenarios. Ray tracing and DLSS are both enabled, while XeSS (XMX) is not supported. Up to four displays can be connected simultaneously through the multi-display technology, and stereoscopic 3D is also available. Intel Resizable BAR is supported, LHR is not applied, and RGB lighting is integrated into the card's design.
Display output is provided through one HDMI 2.1a port and three DisplayPort outputs, covering all four supported display connections. USB-C, DVI, and mini DisplayPort outputs are not present on this card.
Underpinning the card is the Ada Lovelace architecture, built on a 5 nm process with 35,800 million transistors and interfacing with the system via PCIe 4. The rated TDP sits at 220W, and cooling is handled entirely through air, as liquid or hybrid air-water cooling is not supported. At 261 mm wide and 126 mm tall, the card has a relatively compact footprint that should fit comfortably in a wider range of cases than larger models in this category.