Specifications Compared
| Spec | RTX-5070 | RTX-PRO-6000-BLACKWELL |
|---|---|---|
| TDP | 250W | 400W |
| VRAM | 12 GB | 96 GB |
| CUDA Cores | 6,144 | 21,760 |
| Memory Type | GDDR7 | GDDR7 |
| Architecture | Blackwell | Blackwell |
| Form Factors | PCIe | PCIe |
| Interconnect | NVLink | |
| Tensor Cores | 192 | 680 |
| FP16 Performance | 40.6 TFLOPS | 125 TFLOPS |
| FP32 Performance | 40.6 TFLOPS | 125 TFLOPS |
| INT8 Performance | 650 TOPS | 2,000 TOPS |
| Memory Bandwidth | 448 GB/s | 1,792 GB/s |
Performance Analysis
The RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell delivers superior raw compute: 125 TFLOPS FP16 and FP32 versus the RTX 5070 Ti's 40.6 TFLOPS, a threefold advantage that speeds up neural network training epochs and inference queries. Its additional 2000 TFLOPS FP8 capability excels in low-precision inference for large language models, enabling higher throughput on quantized deployments.
Memory differences prove critical for real-world AI: the PRO's 96 GB VRAM supports models with billions of parameters without offloading, unlike the 5070 Ti's 12 GB limit that restricts to smaller architectures. Bandwidth of 1792 GB/s on the PRO, four times the 5070 Ti's 448 GB/s, sustains larger batch sizes in training, minimizing data starvation and improving utilization.
Power draw reflects this gap: 400W TDP on the PRO sustains peak performance longer than the 5070 Ti's 250W, especially in prolonged sessions. NVLink on the PRO facilitates efficient scaling across multiple GPUs, absent on the PCIe-only 5070 Ti, benefiting distributed training.
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When to Choose the RTX 5070 Ti
The RTX 5070 Ti suits budget-driven cloud users. Prototyping machine learning models or running inference on those fitting 12 GB VRAM leverages its 40.6 TFLOPS FP16 at $0.10 per hour starting price, far below the PRO's $0.59. Stable Diffusion generation or fine-tuning compact LLMs benefits from 448 GB/s bandwidth without excess capacity costs.
When to Choose the RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell
The RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell dominates large-scale AI workloads. Training LLMs demands its 96 GB VRAM and 125 TFLOPS FP16 to accommodate massive datasets and parameters, where the 5070 Ti's 12 GB falls short. Production inference scales via 2000 TFLOPS FP8 and NVLink, justifying $1.22 average hourly rate for enterprise throughput.
Use Cases
The RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell's 96 GB VRAM and 125 TFLOPS FP16 support large models and batches, unlike the RTX 5070 Ti's 12 GB limit.
2000 TFLOPS FP8 on the PRO enables high-throughput quantized inference; 1792 GB/s bandwidth handles peak loads beyond the 5070 Ti's capabilities.
RTX 5070 Ti's 40.6 TFLOPS FP16 suffices for mid-sized models within 12 GB VRAM at $0.19 average per hour, offering better value.
12 GB VRAM and 448 GB/s bandwidth meet image generation needs efficiently; low $0.10 per hour pricing fits iterative creative workflows.
96 GB VRAM and NVLink enable complex simulations and multi-GPU scaling, surpassing the PCIe-limited RTX 5070 Ti.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which GPU has more VRAM?▾
The NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell provides 96 GB GDDR7 VRAM. The RTX 5070 Ti offers 12 GB GDDR7. This eightfold difference suits large models on the PRO.
What are the current cloud prices?▾
RTX 5070 Ti pricing starts at $0.10 per hour, averaging $0.19 per hour across two offers. RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell begins at $0.59 per hour, averaging $1.22 per hour across seven offers.
Which is better for AI training?▾
RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell excels with 125 TFLOPS FP16/FP32 and 96 GB VRAM for handling extensive training datasets. RTX 5070 Ti's 40.6 TFLOPS limits it to smaller scales.
Does FP8 performance matter?▾
RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell achieves 2000 TFLOPS FP8 for fast quantized inference. RTX 5070 Ti lacks this spec, making PRO ideal for deployment efficiency.
What about power consumption?▾
RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell has 400W TDP for sustained high loads. RTX 5070 Ti uses 250W, better for lighter, cost-sensitive tasks.
Can they scale multi-GPU?▾
RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell supports NVLink for efficient multi-GPU interconnect. RTX 5070 Ti relies on PCIe only, limiting distributed performance.
Which is cheaper to rent, the RTX 5070 or the RTX PRO 6000?▾
Cloud rental prices for both the RTX 5070 and RTX PRO 6000 vary by provider, configuration, and availability. This page shows live pricing from 25+ providers updated every 60 seconds. Scroll to the Live Cloud Pricing section to compare current rates.
How much VRAM does the RTX 5070 have compared to the RTX PRO 6000?▾
The RTX 5070 has 12 GB of GDDR7 memory. The RTX PRO 6000 has 96 GB of GDDR7 memory.
Can I find RTX 5070 and RTX PRO 6000 GPUs available to rent right now?▾
Yes. This page shows real-time availability across 25+ cloud GPU providers. The Live Cloud Pricing section displays only in-stock offers with current pricing.
What is the main difference between the RTX 5070 and the RTX PRO 6000?▾
The RTX 5070 uses the Blackwell architecture (2025) while the RTX PRO 6000 uses Blackwell (2025). The RTX PRO 6000 delivers 3.1x the FP16 throughput and 4.0x the memory bandwidth of the RTX 5070.