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Rent NVIDIA RTX 4000 Ada Generation Cloud Instances

The NVIDIA RTX 4000 Ada Generation is a professional-grade workstation GPU based on the Ada Lovelace architecture. It offers a balance of performance, features, and power efficiency, making it suitable for a wide range of professional applications, including content creation, CAD, AI development, an...

📊 Pricing at a Glance

Cheapest Provider
Vast.ai
$0.40/GPU/hr
Most Expensive
DigitalOcean
$0.76/GPU/hr
Median Price
$0.42/GPU/hr
Total Instances
6
Providers
3
Last Updated
June 5, 2026

NVIDIA RTX 4000 Ada Generation rental pricing ranges from $0.40/GPU/hr to $0.76/GPU/hr across 6 instances from 3 providers (updated June 2026).

Looking for a specific provider? See Vast.ai NVIDIA RTX 4000 Ada Generation, RunPod NVIDIA RTX 4000 Ada Generation, or DigitalOcean NVIDIA RTX 4000 Ada Generation.

Available Offers

Compare the top 5 cheapest offers from 3 providers.

4 instances available
NVIDIA RTX 4000 Ada Generation
20GB VRAM
64 vCPU
42GB RAM
505GB Storage
4991 Mbps ↑
7077 Mbps ↓
$0.40/GPU/hr
NVIDIA RTX 4000 Ada Generation
20GB VRAM
8 vCPU
50GB RAM
$0.26/GPU/hr
NVIDIA RTX 4000 Ada Generation
20GB VRAM
8 vCPU
50GB RAM
$0.44/GPU/hr
NVIDIA RTX 4000 Ada Generation
20GB VRAM
0 vCPU
0GB RAM
$0.57/GPU/hr
NVIDIA RTX 4000 Ada Generation2x
20GB VRAM
96 vCPU
84GB RAM
170GB Storage
4807 Mbps ↑
6580 Mbps ↓
$0.33/GPU/hr
$0.67/hr total (2×)

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Technical Specifications

CUDA cores
6144
Memory type
GDDR6
Tensor cores
192 (4th Generation)
FP8 performance
101.7 TFLOPS
Memory bandwidth
224 GB/s

Strengths & Limitations

Advantages
  • Excellent performance for professional workloads.
  • Relatively low power consumption compared to higher-end GPUs.
  • Supports advanced features like ray tracing and AI acceleration.
  • Large memory capacity suitable for complex datasets and models.
  • Compact form factor for broader system compatibility.
Limitations
  • Lower raw gaming performance compared to GeForce RTX series.
  • Higher cost compared to consumer-grade GPUs.
  • GDDR6 memory is slower than GDDR6X found in higher-end cards.

Top Use Cases

Content Creation

Ideal for video editing, 3D modeling, animation, and visual effects, offering real-time rendering and accelerated processing.

CAD and Engineering

Enables smooth and responsive performance in CAD software for design, simulation, and analysis.

AI Development

Accelerates training and inference for machine learning models, particularly in areas like computer vision and natural language processing.

Real-World Benchmark

Professional Application Performance
The RTX 4000 Ada Generation demonstrates strong performance in benchmarks like SPECviewperf and SPECworkstation, outperforming previous generation cards and offering a significant boost to productivity in professional applications. Expect faster render times, smoother simulations, and improved responsiveness in demanding tasks.
Est. Cost$0.08/hr

Market Analysis

The NVIDIA RTX 4000 Ada Generation occupies a mid-range position in the professional GPU market. Priced at $0.08/hr, it offers a compelling value proposition for users who need a balance of performance and affordability. It competes with other professional GPUs in its class, such as the RTX A4000 and AMD Radeon Pro W6800, offering competitive performance and features. Compared to the consumer GeForce RTX series, it prioritizes stability, reliability, and ISV certifications for professional software.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between the RTX 4000 Ada Generation and a GeForce RTX 4070?

While both are based on the Ada Lovelace architecture, the RTX 4000 Ada Generation is designed for professional workloads, offering ISV certifications, optimized drivers, and features tailored for applications like CAD, content creation, and AI development. The GeForce RTX 4070 is primarily targeted at gaming and consumer applications.

Does the RTX 4000 Ada Generation support ray tracing?

Yes, the RTX 4000 Ada Generation features dedicated ray tracing cores, enabling real-time ray tracing in supported applications.

What type of applications benefit most from this GPU?

Applications that are graphically intensive, such as video editing, 3D rendering, CAD, and AI/ML development, will see the most benefit.

Alternative GPUs

NVIDIA RTX A4000
$0.04/hr

A slightly older generation card that can be more cost-effective if the latest features aren't required.

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti
$0.04/hr

A consumer-grade card that might offer similar performance in some tasks at a lower price, but lacks professional certifications.

NVIDIA RTX A4500
$0.15/hr

A higher-end professional card offering more memory and performance for more demanding workloads.

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RTX 4000 Ada Generation Pricing: What It Costs in 2026

RTX 4000 Ada Generation cloud GPU pricing ranges from $0.40/hr on Vast.ai to $0.76/hr on DigitalOcean, based on 6 offers tracked by GPUPerHour across 3 providers. 4 instances are currently in stock across 3 regions.

Running a RTX 4000 Ada Generation continuously for one month at the cheapest available rate costs approximately $288. 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.

Renting RTX 4000 Ada Generation: Which Provider to Choose

GPUPerHour tracks RTX 4000 Ada Generation offers from 3 providers. The cheapest option is Vast.ai at $0.40/hr, followed by RunPod at $0.26/hr and DigitalOcean at $0.76/hr.

Price is not the only factor when choosing a provider. Availability matters: 4 of 6 instances are in stock right now. Billing increments, region coverage, and security certifications also vary between providers. Use the pricing tool to filter by region, availability, and provider features.

How RTX 4000 Ada Generation Compares

Compared to alternatives, the NVIDIA RTX A4000 is available from $0.04/hr. A slightly older generation card that can be more cost-effective if the latest features aren't required. The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti is available from $0.04/hr. A consumer-grade card that might offer similar performance in some tasks at a lower price, but lacks professional certifications. The NVIDIA RTX A4500 is available from $0.15/hr. A higher-end professional card offering more memory and performance for more demanding workloads.

For detailed head-to-head analysis, see: a10 vs rtx 4000 ada, a100 pcie 40gb vs rtx 4000 ada, a100 pcie 80gb vs rtx 4000 ada.

RTX 4000 Ada Generation Pricing FAQ

How much does RTX 4000 Ada Generation cost per hour?

RTX 4000 Ada Generation cloud rental pricing starts at $0.40/hr on Vast.ai and goes up to $0.76/hr. Running a RTX 4000 Ada Generation continuously for one month at the cheapest rate costs approximately $288. GPUPerHour tracks pricing from 3 providers with prices updated every 60 seconds.

Which is the cheapest provider for RTX 4000 Ada Generation?

The cheapest RTX 4000 Ada Generation is available on Vast.ai at $0.40/hr, RunPod at $0.26/hr, DigitalOcean at $0.76/hr. 4 instances are currently in stock across 3 providers.

What are the alternatives to RTX 4000 Ada Generation?

Alternatives to the RTX 4000 Ada Generation include NVIDIA RTX A4000 ($0.04/hr), NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti ($0.04/hr), NVIDIA RTX A4500 ($0.15/hr). A slightly older generation card that can be more cost-effective if the latest features aren't required.

RTX 4000 ADA Price: $0.26/hr on RunPod | GPUPerHour