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Server GPUs Cloud Pricing

Server GPUs are designed for datacenter deployment with features like ECC memory, higher reliability ratings, NVLink/NVSwitch interconnects, and passive cooling. They support multi-GPU configurations essential for distributed training. Server GPUs typically use HBM memory for maximum bandwidth and have validated drivers for enterprise use.

GPUs 24
Providers 27
From $0.06/hr

Server GPUs Available in the Cloud

Sample Server GPUs Pricing

ProviderGPUsPrice / hrUpdatedSource
1× GPU
$0.19
4/6/2026
1× GPU
$0.44
4/6/2026
4× GPU
$0.59
4/6/2026
1× GPU
$1.57
4/6/2026
1× GPU
$1.71
4/6/2026
8× GPU
$2.29
4/6/2026
1× GPU
$2.95
4/6/2026
8× GPU
$2.99
3/31/2026
1× GPU
$6.10
4/6/2026
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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a server GPU different from a consumer GPU?

Server GPUs feature ECC memory for reliability, NVLink for multi-GPU communication, higher sustained power budgets, passive cooling for rack deployment, and validated enterprise drivers. They lack display outputs and are not designed for desktop use.

Can I use consumer GPUs in production?

Consumer GPUs (RTX 4090, RTX 3090) can run production inference workloads effectively. However, they lack ECC memory, NVLink support, and enterprise driver validation. For training at scale or reliability-critical deployments, server GPUs are recommended.

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