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Rent NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 Cloud Instances

The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 is a high-end, next-generation graphics card designed for demanding gaming, content creation, and AI development workloads. Built on the latest NVIDIA architecture, it offers significant performance improvements over previous generations, delivering exceptional visual fid...

📊 Pricing at a Glance

Cheapest Provider
TensorDock
$0.57/GPU/hr
Most Expensive
Vast.ai
$0.93/GPU/hr
Median Price
$0.73/GPU/hr
Total Instances
100
Providers
2
Last Updated
June 5, 2026

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 rental pricing ranges from $0.57/GPU/hr to $0.93/GPU/hr across 100 instances from 2 providers (updated June 2026).

Looking for a specific provider? See TensorDock NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090, or Vast.ai NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090.

Available Offers

Compare the top 5 cheapest offers from 2 providers.

9 instances available
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090
32GB VRAM
0 vCPU
0GB RAM
1000 Mbps ↑
1000 Mbps ↓
$0.57/GPU/hr
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090
32GB VRAM
384 vCPU
94GB RAM
642GB Storage
7169 Mbps ↑
9005 Mbps ↓
$0.83/GPU/hr
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090
32GB VRAM
16 vCPU
30GB RAM
583GB Storage
793 Mbps ↑
728 Mbps ↓
$0.87/GPU/hr
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090
32GB VRAM
16 vCPU
30GB RAM
580GB Storage
568 Mbps ↑
647 Mbps ↓
$0.87/GPU/hr
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090
32GB VRAM
8 vCPU
30GB RAM
502GB Storage
834 Mbps ↑
836 Mbps ↓
$0.87/GPU/hr

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Technical Specifications

CUDA cores
Likely to exceed 16000, exact count TBD
Memory type
GDDR7 (Expected)
Tensor cores
Next-generation Tensor Cores for enhanced AI performance
FP8 performance
Significantly improved FP8 performance for AI workloads
Memory bandwidth
Potentially exceeding 1 TB/s

Strengths & Limitations

Advantages
  • Exceptional gaming performance at high resolutions and refresh rates
  • Accelerated content creation workflows, including video editing, 3D rendering, and graphic design
  • Enhanced AI and machine learning capabilities for training and inference
  • Support for the latest graphics technologies, such as ray tracing and DLSS
  • High memory bandwidth for handling large datasets
Limitations
  • High power consumption
  • Potentially high cost compared to previous generation cards
  • May require a high-end CPU and power supply to fully utilize its capabilities
  • Availability may be limited initially

Top Use Cases

High-End Gaming

Delivers unparalleled gaming performance at 4K and 8K resolutions with maximum settings and ray tracing enabled.

Content Creation

Accelerates video editing, 3D rendering, and graphic design workflows, reducing render times and improving productivity.

AI Development

Provides significant computational power for training and inference of AI models, enabling faster development and deployment.

Real-World Benchmark

Expected Performance Gains
While official benchmarks are not yet available, the RTX 5090 is expected to offer a substantial performance increase over the RTX 4090 in gaming, content creation, and AI workloads. Early estimates suggest a potential performance uplift of 30-50% in some applications.
Est. Cost$0.17/hr

Market Analysis

The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 targets the high-end consumer and professional markets. Its price point of $0.17/hr reflects its position as a top-tier GPU. It competes with other high-end GPUs, and its success will depend on its actual performance gains and availability. The pricing is competitive considering the expected performance uplift, placing it between the RTX 3080 Ti ($0.18/hr) and the RTX 4080 ($0.11/hr) in terms of relative cost.

Frequently Asked Questions

What power supply is recommended for the RTX 5090?â–¾

A high-quality power supply with a wattage of at least 850W is recommended to ensure stable operation and provide sufficient headroom for overclocking.

Does the RTX 5090 support ray tracing?â–¾

Yes, the RTX 5090 supports real-time ray tracing, delivering more realistic and immersive gaming experiences.

What is the expected release date of the RTX 5090?â–¾

Release date information is not yet available. Please refer to NVIDIA's official website for the latest updates.

Alternative GPUs

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090
$0.15/hr

A slightly less powerful but readily available alternative, offering excellent performance at a lower price.

NVIDIA H100 PCIe
$1.07/hr

A data center GPU optimized for AI and HPC workloads, offering significantly higher performance in these areas but at a much higher cost.

NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada Generation
$0.40/hr

A professional workstation GPU offering a balance of performance and features for content creation and AI development.

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Source: GPUPerHour.com — NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 GPU Rental Pricing Comparison (June 2026)

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RTX 5090 Pricing: What It Costs in 2026

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RTX 5090 cloud GPU pricing ranges from $0.57/hr on TensorDock to $0.93/hr on Vast.ai, based on 100 offers tracked by GPUPerHour across 2 providers. 9 instances are currently in stock across 11 regions.

Running a RTX 5090 continuously for one month at the cheapest available rate costs approximately $410. 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 5090: Which Provider to Choose

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GPUPerHour tracks RTX 5090 offers from 2 providers. The cheapest option is TensorDock at $0.57/hr, followed by Vast.ai at $0.83/hr.

Price is not the only factor when choosing a provider. Availability matters: 9 of 100 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 5090 Compares

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Compared to alternatives, the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 is available from $0.15/hr. A slightly less powerful but readily available alternative, offering excellent performance at a lower price. The NVIDIA H100 PCIe is available from $1.07/hr. A data center GPU optimized for AI and HPC workloads, offering significantly higher performance in these areas but at a much higher cost. The NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada Generation is available from $0.40/hr. A professional workstation GPU offering a balance of performance and features for content creation and AI development.

For detailed head-to-head analysis, see: a10 vs rtx 5090, a100 pcie 40gb vs rtx 5090, a100 pcie 80gb vs rtx 5090.

RTX 5090 Pricing FAQ

How much does RTX 5090 cost per hour?â–¾

RTX 5090 cloud rental pricing starts at $0.57/hr on TensorDock and goes up to $0.93/hr. Running a RTX 5090 continuously for one month at the cheapest rate costs approximately $410. GPUPerHour tracks pricing from 2 providers with prices updated every 60 seconds.

Which is the cheapest provider for RTX 5090?â–¾

The cheapest RTX 5090 is available on TensorDock at $0.57/hr, Vast.ai at $0.83/hr. 9 instances are currently in stock across 2 providers.

What are the alternatives to RTX 5090?â–¾

Alternatives to the RTX 5090 include NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 ($0.15/hr), NVIDIA H100 PCIe ($1.07/hr), NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada Generation ($0.40/hr). A slightly less powerful but readily available alternative, offering excellent performance at a lower price.

NVIDIA RTX 5090 Price: $0.46/hr on TensorDock | GPUPerHour