For smoother frame generation, the card features Deep Learning Super Sampling 4 (DLSS 4) to help produce those photo-realistic renderings. Released in early 2025, the NVIDIA RTX PRO 5000 Blackwell series GPU has 4x DisplayPort 2.1b connectors to support up to 4x monitors at 4K resolutions at 165Hz. It can also display at 8K using 2x monitors at 100Hz. It has a PCIe 5.0 x16 interface and consumes up to 300W of total board power. With a built-in fan, cooling is active. For gaming and developers, this card does support DirectX 12 Ultimate for improved performance on ray tracing, variable rate shading, and mesh shaders.
It delivers 14800 shading units, 440 texture mapping units, and 176 ROPs for improved ray tracing. MIG, or Multi-Instance GPU, is supported. This enables the GPU resources to be divvied up into 2x separate 24GB instances, each capable of running a separate workload to optimize GPU utilization. This is a double-wide GPU card that draws power from a motherboard connection via a 16-pin power connector. It operates at a frequency of 1590MHz but can boost to 2617MHzwhen under extreme load and features a memory bandwidth of 1.34TB.