Debuting with the release of NVIDIA’s Blackwell architecture are Streaming Multiprocessors (SMs), which are optimized for RTX Neural Shaders. SMs are paired with upgraded Deep Learning Super Sampling 4.0 (DLSS 4) offering improved multi-frame generation—up to 3x faster frame generation for game engines and 3D rendering applications when compared to DLSS 3. With GDDR7 ECC memory, the NVIDIA RTX PRO 4000 Blackwell delivers 642TB/s memory bandwidth.
Released in March of 2025, the maximum power consumption for the RTX PRO 4000 Blackwell is listed at 140W, with a recommended minimum power supply unit of 300W. It has 4x DisplayPort 2.1B connectors for connecting up to 4x monitors at 4K and 165Hz. Alternatively, you can connect 2x monitors at 8K and 100Hz. IT features a PCIe 5.0 x16 interface and requires a PCIe CEM5 16-pin power connector. It supports DirectX 12 Ultimate for enhanced performance of games and visual realism when rendering graphics. This card has an active cooling solution.