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Rent NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada Generation Cloud Instances

The NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada Generation is a high-end professional workstation GPU based on the Ada Lovelace architecture. It offers significant improvements in performance and features compared to previous generations, making it suitable for demanding tasks such as professional visualization, AI develop...

📊 Pricing at a Glance

Cheapest Provider
Massed Compute
$0.79/GPU/hr
Most Expensive
Massed Compute
$2.19/GPU/hr
Median Price
$1.42/GPU/hr
Total Instances
100
Providers
13
Last Updated
June 5, 2026

NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada Generation rental pricing ranges from $0.79/GPU/hr to $2.19/GPU/hr across 100 instances from 13 providers (updated June 2026).

Looking for a specific provider? See Massed Compute NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada Generation, Vast.ai NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada Generation, or LeaderGPU NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada Generation.

Available Offers

Compare the top 5 cheapest offers from 13 providers.

20 instances available
NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada Generation
48GB VRAM
12 vCPU
72GB RAM
350GB Storage
$0.79/GPU/hr
NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada Generation
48GB VRAM
12 vCPU
72GB RAM
350GB Storage
$0.79/GPU/hr
NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada Generation2x
48GB VRAM
26 vCPU
144GB RAM
700GB Storage
$0.79/GPU/hr
$1.58/hr total (2×)
NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada Generation
48GB VRAM
192 vCPU
94GB RAM
176GB Storage
2081 Mbps ↑
3491 Mbps ↓
$1.60/GPU/hr
Vast.ai
Vast.ai
Texas
Available
NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada Generation
48GB VRAM
256 vCPU
126GB RAM
677GB Storage
9617 Mbps ↑
17423 Mbps ↓
$2.00/GPU/hr

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Technical Specifications

CUDA cores
18176
Memory type
GDDR6 ECC
Tensor cores
568 (4th Generation)
FP8 performance
966 TFLOPS
Memory bandwidth
864 GB/s

Strengths & Limitations

Advantages
  • Exceptional performance for professional visualization and rendering.
  • Large memory capacity (48GB) for handling complex datasets and scenes.
  • Hardware-accelerated ray tracing and AI capabilities.
  • Optimized for professional applications and workflows.
  • Error-correcting code (ECC) memory for increased data integrity.
Limitations
  • High power consumption compared to consumer-grade GPUs.
  • Higher cost compared to consumer-grade GPUs like the GeForce RTX 4090 ($0.15/hr).
  • May require a high-end workstation to fully utilize its capabilities.

Top Use Cases

Professional Visualization and Rendering

Ideal for creating and rendering complex 3D models, simulations, and animations in industries such as architecture, engineering, and media & entertainment.

AI Development and Machine Learning

Suitable for training and deploying AI models, particularly those requiring large datasets and high computational power.

Data Science and Analytics

Accelerates data processing, analysis, and visualization tasks, enabling faster insights and decision-making.

Real-World Benchmark

OctaneBench
The RTX 6000 Ada Generation delivers significantly higher scores in OctaneBench compared to previous generation Quadro cards, showcasing its improved rendering performance. Expect a substantial performance uplift compared to an RTX A5000 ($0.16/hr).
Est. Cost$0.40/hr

Market Analysis

The NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada Generation competes with other high-end professional GPUs such as the AMD Radeon Pro W7900 series and other NVIDIA RTX Ada Generation cards. Its price point of $0.40/hr reflects its position as a top-tier solution for demanding professional workloads. While more expensive than consumer-grade cards, it offers features and performance optimizations specifically tailored for professional applications, justifying the cost for users who require maximum performance and reliability.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between the RTX 6000 Ada Generation and a GeForce RTX 4090?â–¾

While both are based on the Ada Lovelace architecture, the RTX 6000 Ada Generation is designed for professional workloads and features ECC memory, optimized drivers, and ISV certifications. The RTX 4090 is targeted at gaming and content creation, offering higher clock speeds but lacking the professional features of the RTX 6000 Ada Generation.

What type of applications benefit most from the RTX 6000 Ada Generation?â–¾

Applications that heavily rely on GPU acceleration, such as rendering software (e.g., Autodesk Maya, Blender), AI frameworks (e.g., TensorFlow, PyTorch), and data science tools (e.g., RAPIDS), will see the most significant performance improvements.

Alternative GPUs

NVIDIA RTX A6000
$0.19/hr

A previous generation professional GPU that offers a balance of performance and cost. Suitable for users who don't require the absolute highest performance.

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090
$0.15/hr

A high-end consumer GPU that can provide excellent performance for some professional tasks, but lacks ECC memory and professional certifications.

NVIDIA A100 PCIe 80GB
$0.12/hr

A data center GPU optimized for AI and HPC workloads. A good alternative if your primary focus is on compute-intensive tasks rather than visualization.

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RTX 6000 Ada Generation Pricing: What It Costs in 2026

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RTX 6000 Ada Generation cloud GPU pricing ranges from $0.79/hr on Massed Compute to $2.19/hr on Massed Compute, based on 100 offers tracked by GPUPerHour across 13 providers. 20 instances are currently in stock across 23 regions.

Running a RTX 6000 Ada Generation continuously for one month at the cheapest available rate costs approximately $569. 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 6000 Ada Generation: Which Provider to Choose

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GPUPerHour tracks RTX 6000 Ada Generation offers from 13 providers. The cheapest option is Massed Compute at $0.79/hr, followed by Vast.ai at $1.60/hr and LeaderGPU at $1.50/hr.

Price is not the only factor when choosing a provider. Availability matters: 20 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 6000 Ada Generation Compares

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Compared to alternatives, the NVIDIA RTX A6000 is available from $0.19/hr. A previous generation professional GPU that offers a balance of performance and cost. Suitable for users who don't require the absolute highest performance. The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 is available from $0.15/hr. A high-end consumer GPU that can provide excellent performance for some professional tasks, but lacks ECC memory and professional certifications. The NVIDIA A100 PCIe 80GB is available from $0.12/hr. A data center GPU optimized for AI and HPC workloads. A good alternative if your primary focus is on compute-intensive tasks rather than visualization.

For detailed head-to-head analysis, see: a10 vs rtx 6000 ada, a100 pcie 40gb vs rtx 6000 ada, a100 pcie 80gb vs rtx 6000 ada.

RTX 6000 Ada Generation Pricing FAQ

How much does RTX 6000 Ada Generation cost per hour?â–¾

RTX 6000 Ada Generation cloud rental pricing starts at $0.79/hr on Massed Compute and goes up to $2.19/hr. Running a RTX 6000 Ada Generation continuously for one month at the cheapest rate costs approximately $569. GPUPerHour tracks pricing from 13 providers with prices updated every 60 seconds.

Which is the cheapest provider for RTX 6000 Ada Generation?â–¾

The cheapest RTX 6000 Ada Generation is available on Massed Compute at $0.79/hr, Vast.ai at $1.60/hr, LeaderGPU at $1.50/hr. 20 instances are currently in stock across 13 providers.

What are the alternatives to RTX 6000 Ada Generation?â–¾

Alternatives to the RTX 6000 Ada Generation include NVIDIA RTX A6000 ($0.19/hr), NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 ($0.15/hr), NVIDIA A100 PCIe 80GB ($0.12/hr). A previous generation professional GPU that offers a balance of performance and cost. Suitable for users who don't require the absolute highest performance.

RTX 6000 ADA Price: $0.50/hr on RunPod | GPUPerHour