The card has a base clock of 2340 MHz that boosts to 2610 MHz, with 8448 shading units and 264 texture mapping units working together to reach a texture rate of 689 GTexels/s. The 96 render output units deliver a pixel rate of 250.6 GPixel/s, and the card's overall floating-point throughput lands at 44.1 TFLOPS. GPU memory runs at 1313 MHz, and Double Precision Floating Point is supported, giving the card some utility for compute tasks that require DPFP alongside its standard rendering workload.
The card carries 16GB of GDDR6X VRAM spread across a 256-bit memory bus, with an effective operating speed of 21000 MHz that translates to a maximum bandwidth of 672.3 GB/s. ECC memory is supported, providing a degree of protection against data errors during workloads where memory reliability is a priority.
The card supports DirectX 12 Ultimate, OpenGL 4.6, and OpenCL 3, covering a solid range of graphics and compute APIs. Ray tracing and DLSS are both available, while XeSS (XMX) is not supported on this model. Multi-display output is enabled for up to four screens, and stereoscopic 3D is also supported. Intel Resizable BAR is active, LHR is absent, and RGB lighting is fitted to the card for those who factor aesthetics into their build choices.
Display connectivity is provided through one HDMI 2.1a port and three DisplayPort outputs, bringing the total to four video connectors. USB-C, DVI, and mini DisplayPort outputs are not present on this model.
Grounded in the Ada Lovelace architecture and built on a 5 nm process, this card integrates approximately 45,900 million transistors and connects via PCIe 4.0. It operates with a 285W TDP and uses air cooling exclusively, as water cooling is not available. The card measures 337 mm in length and 140 mm in height, which should be factored in when assessing case compatibility.