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Rent NVIDIA Quadro P4000 Cloud Instances

The NVIDIA Quadro P4000 is a professional-grade graphics card based on the Pascal architecture. It's designed for demanding professional applications such as CAD, DCC, and visualization. While not the most modern GPU, it offers a balance of performance and cost-effectiveness for specific workloads.

📊 Pricing at a Glance

Cheapest Provider
Paperspace
$0.51/GPU/hr
Most Expensive
Paperspace
$0.51/GPU/hr
Median Price
$0.51/GPU/hr
Total Instances
9
Providers
1
Last Updated
June 5, 2026

NVIDIA Quadro P4000 rental pricing ranges from $0.51/GPU/hr to $0.51/GPU/hr across 9 instances from 1 providers (updated June 2026).

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Available Offers

Compare the top 5 cheapest offers from 1 providers.

6 instances available
NVIDIA Quadro P4000
8GB VRAM
8 vCPU
30GB RAM
50GB Storage
$0.51/GPU/hr
NVIDIA Quadro P4000
8GB VRAM
8 vCPU
30GB RAM
50GB Storage
$0.51/GPU/hr
NVIDIA Quadro P4000
8GB VRAM
8 vCPU
30GB RAM
50GB Storage
$0.51/GPU/hr
NVIDIA Quadro P40002x
8GB VRAM
16 vCPU
60GB RAM
50GB Storage
$0.51/GPU/hr
$1.02/hr total (2×)
NVIDIA Quadro P40002x
8GB VRAM
16 vCPU
60GB RAM
50GB Storage
$0.51/GPU/hr
$1.02/hr total (2×)

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Technical Specifications

CUDA cores
1792
Memory type
GDDR5
Tensor cores
N/A
FP8 performance
N/A
Memory bandwidth
192 GB/s

Strengths & Limitations

Advantages
  • Solid performance for professional applications like CAD and DCC.
  • Relatively low power consumption compared to higher-end GPUs.
  • Certified for many professional software packages, ensuring compatibility and stability.
  • Good price-to-performance ratio for users with older software or less demanding workloads.
Limitations
  • Based on older Pascal architecture, lacking modern features like ray tracing and DLSS.
  • Limited memory capacity compared to newer GPUs, potentially bottlenecking large datasets.
  • Significantly lower performance than newer generation Quadro/RTX cards.
  • Not suitable for modern AI/ML workloads that require Tensor Cores or FP16/FP8 precision.

Top Use Cases

CAD/CAM

Suitable for running CAD and CAM software, especially for users with moderate model complexity and older software versions. Provides a stable and reliable platform for design and manufacturing workflows.

Digital Content Creation (DCC)

Can handle DCC tasks such as video editing, 3D modeling, and animation, particularly for users working with smaller projects or older software. Offers a balance of performance and cost for content creators on a budget.

Scientific Visualization

Capable of visualizing scientific data, such as simulations and datasets, for research and analysis. Provides sufficient performance for rendering and manipulating complex visualizations.

Real-World Benchmark

SPECviewperf 13
The Quadro P4000 achieves reasonable scores in SPECviewperf 13, a benchmark for professional graphics applications. However, expect significantly lower scores compared to newer RTX cards. Performance is adequate for older software versions and less demanding workloads.
Est. Cost$0.08/hr

Market Analysis

The NVIDIA Quadro P4000 occupies a niche in the cloud GPU market, offering a cost-effective solution for users with legacy software or less demanding professional workloads. At $0.08/hr, it's positioned as an entry-level professional GPU. While newer GPUs like the RTX A2000 ($0.04/hr) may offer better performance per dollar, the P4000's certifications and compatibility with older software may make it a preferred choice for some users. It's significantly cheaper than higher-end Quadro options like the Quadro RTX 5000 ($0.39/hr) or Quadro P5000 ($0.78/hr), making it an attractive option for budget-conscious users.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Quadro P4000 suitable for gaming?â–¾

While it can run games, the Quadro P4000 is not optimized for gaming. GeForce cards offer better gaming performance at a similar price point. This card is designed for professional applications and prioritizes stability and compatibility over raw gaming performance.

Does the Quadro P4000 support ray tracing?â–¾

No, the Quadro P4000 is based on the Pascal architecture and does not support hardware-accelerated ray tracing. Ray tracing requires newer RTX cards with dedicated ray tracing cores.

What are the key differences between Quadro and GeForce cards?â–¾

Quadro cards are designed for professional applications and offer features like ISV certifications, optimized drivers for stability, and ECC memory (in some models). GeForce cards are designed for gaming and consumer applications and prioritize raw performance.

Alternative GPUs

NVIDIA RTX A2000
$0.04/hr

Offers significantly better performance and modern features like ray tracing and DLSS at a similar or lower price point. A good upgrade path for users who need more performance.

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080
$0.05/hr

Provides similar or better raw performance for some tasks at a lower cost, but lacks professional certifications and may not be as stable for professional applications.

NVIDIA Quadro RTX 4000
$0.56/hr

A significant upgrade in performance and features, including ray tracing and Tensor Cores, but at a much higher price point. Suitable for users with demanding workloads and modern software requirements.

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Quadro P4000 Pricing: What It Costs in 2026

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Quadro P4000 cloud GPU pricing ranges from $0.51/hr on Paperspace, based on 9 offers tracked by GPUPerHour across 1 provider. 6 instances are currently in stock across 3 regions.

Running a Quadro P4000 continuously for one month at the cheapest available rate costs approximately $367. Most providers bill per second or per minute, so shorter jobs cost proportionally less. Prices on GPUPerHour update every 60 seconds, reflecting real-time changes in provider pricing and availability.

How Quadro P4000 Compares

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Compared to alternatives, the NVIDIA RTX A2000 is available from $0.04/hr. Offers significantly better performance and modern features like ray tracing and DLSS at a similar or lower price point. A good upgrade path for users who need more performance. The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 is available from $0.05/hr. Provides similar or better raw performance for some tasks at a lower cost, but lacks professional certifications and may not be as stable for professional applications. The NVIDIA Quadro RTX 4000 is available from $0.56/hr. A significant upgrade in performance and features, including ray tracing and Tensor Cores, but at a much higher price point. Suitable for users with demanding workloads and modern software requirements.

For detailed head-to-head analysis, see: a10 vs quadro p4000, a100 pcie 40gb vs quadro p4000, a100 pcie 80gb vs quadro p4000.

Quadro P4000 Pricing FAQ

How much does Quadro P4000 cost per hour?â–¾

Quadro P4000 cloud rental pricing starts at $0.51/hr on Paperspace. Running a Quadro P4000 continuously for one month at the cheapest rate costs approximately $367. GPUPerHour tracks pricing from 1 provider with prices updated every 60 seconds.

What are the alternatives to Quadro P4000?â–¾

Alternatives to the Quadro P4000 include NVIDIA RTX A2000 ($0.04/hr), NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 ($0.05/hr), NVIDIA Quadro RTX 4000 ($0.56/hr). Offers significantly better performance and modern features like ray tracing and DLSS at a similar or lower price point. A good upgrade path for users who need more performance.

QUADRO P4000 Price: $2.04/hr on Paperspace | GPUPerHour