The GPU clocks in at a base frequency of 2340 MHz, rising to a boost of 2640 MHz, and produces 44.61 TFLOPS of floating-point performance alongside a texture rate of 697 GTexels/s and a pixel rate of 253.4 GPixel/s. The 8,448 shading units work in tandem with 264 texture mapping units and 96 render output units, while GPU memory runs at 1313 MHz. Double Precision Floating Point (DPFP) is supported, extending the card's reach into compute workloads that demand higher numerical accuracy.
The card is equipped with 16GB of GDDR6X memory running across a 256-bit bus at an effective speed of 21,000 MHz, resulting in a maximum bandwidth of 672.3 GB/s. ECC memory support is also included, adding a layer of data integrity assurance relevant to precision-sensitive or compute-oriented workloads.
API support spans DirectX 12 Ultimate, OpenGL 4.6, and OpenCL 3, covering a broad range of graphics and compute applications. Ray tracing and DLSS are both supported, while XeSS (XMX) is not present. The card can drive up to four displays simultaneously via its multi-display technology, and stereoscopic 3D is included as well. Intel Resizable BAR is supported, LHR is not applied, and RGB lighting is absent from this model's design.
The card offers one HDMI 2.1a port alongside three DisplayPort outputs, making up all four supported display connections. No USB-C, DVI, or mini DisplayPort outputs are available on this model.
The card is grounded in the Ada Lovelace architecture, built on a 5 nm process packing 45,900 million transistors, and connects to the motherboard over PCIe 4. Its TDP is rated at 285W, and cooling relies entirely on air, as liquid or hybrid air-water cooling is not included. The physical dimensions come in at 303 mm wide and 121 mm tall, a footprint worth accounting for during system build planning.