The card runs at a base clock of 2340 MHz, climbing to 2670 MHz under boost, with 8448 shading units and 264 texture mapping units generating a texture rate of 704.9 GTexels/s. The 96 render output units contribute to a pixel rate of 256.3 GPixel/s, and total floating-point throughput reaches 45.11 TFLOPS. GPU memory operates at 1313 MHz, and Double Precision Floating Point is supported, extending the card's utility to compute workloads beyond standard rasterization.
The card is equipped with 16GB of GDDR6X VRAM on a 256-bit bus, operating at an effective speed of 21000 MHz and delivering a maximum bandwidth of 672.3 GB/s. ECC memory support is included, which helps safeguard data integrity during workloads where memory errors could have meaningful consequences.
API support covers DirectX 12 Ultimate, OpenGL 4.6, and OpenCL 3, spanning the main graphics and compute interfaces. Ray tracing and DLSS are both supported, while XeSS (XMX) is not available on this model. The card can drive up to four displays simultaneously and includes stereoscopic 3D support. Intel Resizable BAR is enabled, LHR is not present, and RGB lighting is included for users who want aesthetic customization in their build.
The card provides four video outputs in total, consisting of one HDMI 2.1a port and three DisplayPort outputs. There are no USB-C, DVI, or mini DisplayPort connections available on this model.
The card is built on the Ada Lovelace architecture, manufactured on a 5 nm process with approximately 45,900 million transistors, and connects to the motherboard via PCIe 4.0. It has a TDP of 285W and relies on air cooling, as water cooling is not supported. At 307 mm in length and 125 mm in height, the card's slim profile makes it a more accommodating fit for cases with tighter vertical clearance than many full-sized alternatives in this specification range.