RTX PRO 6000 pricing on Omega Gradient
Every Omega Gradient RTX PRO 6000 offering we track, normalized to a per-GPU hourly rate and ranked against 22 providers with current RTX PRO 6000 pricing.
The cheapest RTX PRO 6000 we currently track is $0.259/hr on Google Cloud.
Omega Gradient RTX PRO 6000 rates
Hourly prices per GPU. Multi-GPU rows show the per-GPU rate, not the instance total.
| Price / GPU-hr | Type | GPUs |
|---|---|---|
| $2.06 | On-demand | 8 |
| $2.06 | On-demand | 4 |
| $2.30 | On-demand | 1 |
| $2.30 | On-demand | 2 |
RTX PRO 6000 specifications
- VRAM
- 96GB
- Architecture
- Blackwell
RTX PRO 6000 on other providers
- Google Cloud$0.259/hr
- GPU Outlet$0.590/hr
- Runpod$0.590/hr
- Verda$0.945/hr
- Nebius$0.950/hr
- Beam$1.04/hr
- Hyperstack$1.30/hr
- CoreWeave$1.38/hr
- Seeweb$1.45/hr
- Jarvis Labs$1.89/hr
- Latitude.sh$1.90/hr
- IO.NET$2.01/hr
- Sesterce$2.15/hr
- AtmosCompute$2.17/hr
- Massed Compute$2.19/hr
- AceCloud$2.19/hr
- fal.ai$2.99/hr
- Akamai Cloud$3.00/hr
- Modal$3.03/hr
- Oracle Cloud$4.50/hr
- Hinode$6.99/hr
About Omega Gradient
Omega Gradient is a GPU supply sourcing and intelligence platform that aggregates capacity from bare-metal, private cloud, and colocation suppliers. It combines a live on-demand marketplace with a sourcing desk for reserved clusters and publishes market pricing and availability data across suppliers.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does the RTX PRO 6000 cost on Omega Gradient?
Omega Gradient lists the RTX PRO 6000 from $2.06 per GPU-hour across 4 tracked configurations. Prices are collected daily — see the table above for the current rates.
Is Omega Gradient the cheapest place to rent the RTX PRO 6000?
Omega Gradient ranks #13 of 22 providers we track with current RTX PRO 6000 pricing. The cheapest right now is Google Cloud. Price is only one factor — region availability, network, and storage costs differ between providers.
Which RTX PRO 6000 configurations does Omega Gradient offer?
We currently track 4 RTX PRO 6000 offerings from Omega Gradient, covering the GPU counts, pricing types, and regions listed in the table above. Every price is normalized to a per-GPU hourly rate so it can be compared across providers.