Rent NVIDIA RTX A4500 Cloud Instances
📊 Pricing at a Glance
NVIDIA RTX A4500 rental pricing ranges from $0.25/GPU/hr to $0.25/GPU/hr across 1 instances from 1 providers (updated June 2026).
Looking for a specific provider? See RunPod NVIDIA RTX A4500.
Available Offers
Compare the top 5 cheapest offers from 1 providers.
| Provider | GPU Model | VRAM | Host Specs | Region | Price | Status | Action | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() RunPod | NVIDIA RTX A4500 20GB VRAM | 20GB | 9 vCPU 25GB RAM | 🌍global | $0.25/GPU/hr |
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Technical Specifications
Strengths & Limitations
- Excellent performance for professional workloads.
- Large memory capacity (20GB GDDR6) suitable for large datasets and complex models.
- Supports NVIDIA virtual GPU (vGPU) software for virtualization.
- Optimized drivers for professional applications.
- Lower power consumption compared to higher-end GPUs.
- Good price-performance ratio in the professional segment.
- Lower performance compared to higher-end RTX A-series GPUs (e.g., RTX A5000, RTX A6000).
- GDDR6 memory, while fast, is not as fast as the GDDR6X found in some higher-end cards.
- Not ideal for extreme gaming scenarios, although capable.
- Higher cost compared to consumer-grade GPUs.
Top Use Cases
Ideal for video editing, 3D modeling, animation, and rendering tasks in applications like Adobe Creative Suite, Autodesk Maya, and Blender. The large memory capacity allows for working with high-resolution assets and complex scenes.
Suitable for running CAD/CAM software like AutoCAD, SolidWorks, and CATIA. Provides smooth performance for designing and simulating complex mechanical parts and assemblies.
Can be used for training and inference of machine learning models, particularly for tasks that benefit from the Tensor Cores. The large memory capacity allows for handling larger datasets.
Real-World Benchmark
Market Analysis
The NVIDIA RTX A4500 occupies a sweet spot in the professional GPU market, offering a compelling balance of performance and price. At $0.15/hr, it's more expensive than consumer cards like the RTX 3070 ($0.03/hr) or RTX 3080 ($0.05/hr), but significantly cheaper than higher-end professional cards like the RTX A6000 ($0.19/hr) or Quadro RTX 6000 ($0.13/hr). It competes with other mid-range professional cards and is a good choice for users who need professional-grade features and performance without the extreme cost of the top-tier options. It offers a better price/performance ratio than the similarly priced Tesla T4 ($0.15/hr) for most professional graphics workloads.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between the RTX A4500 and a GeForce RTX 3070?▾
The RTX A4500 is a professional workstation GPU with optimized drivers, larger memory capacity (20GB vs typically 8GB), and support for features like NVIDIA vGPU. While the RTX 3070 is a gaming GPU, the RTX A4500 is designed for professional applications and offers better stability and reliability in those workloads.
Is the RTX A4500 suitable for gaming?▾
While the RTX A4500 can handle gaming, it's not its primary purpose. Consumer-grade GPUs like the RTX 3070 or RTX 3080 offer better gaming performance at a lower price point. The RTX A4500 prioritizes stability and performance in professional applications.
What kind of power supply do I need for the RTX A4500?▾
The RTX A4500 has a typical board power of 200W. A power supply of at least 650W is recommended, but it depends on the other components in your system.
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