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RTX A6000

Nvidia datacenter 48GB Ampere launched 2020

On-demand
$0.39/hr
deal
lowest we've tracked (since Jul 16)

Not enough observed price history yet to score honestly.

as of 15 minutes ago
All-time low
$0.39/hr
All-time high
$0.39/hr
vs 30-day
vs 90-day

Price history — per GPU-hour

Not enough history yet — check back after a few days of tracking.

Where to rent

Cheapest verified on-demand rentals from partner APIs right now. Cloud hosts change fast — confirm the machine before you launch. Rental prices move constantly. Check the host’s reliability and region on Vast before you commit. Some links are affiliate / referral links — we may earn a commission if you buy or rent, at no extra cost to you. Rankings are never paid.

  • Vast.ai On demand cheapest

    as of 15 minutes ago

    $0.39/hr
    available
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About the RTX A6000

An Ampere-generation professional card from 2020 with 48GB of GDDR6, originally built for workstations but widely deployed by rental marketplaces and smaller clouds. Its appeal to renters is straightforward: a lot of VRAM at hourly rates well below datacenter flagships, suitable for inference, fine-tuning smaller models, and rendering. Its compute is two generations old, so it fits memory-hungry rather than compute-hungry jobs.

Today's answers — from the data

What does it cost to rent the RTX A6000?
The cheapest on-demand RTX A6000 rental we're tracking is $0.39/hr, from official cloud-marketplace APIs, refreshed about every 30 minutes.
Is now a good time to rent the RTX A6000?
We aren't scoring the RTX A6000 yet: our honesty rules require at least 5 distinct days of observed prices before publishing a deal score. Prices are checked about every 30 minutes, so the score appears as coverage fills in.
What's the lowest price for the RTX A6000?
The lowest RTX A6000 price we've recorded is $0.39/hr, since we began tracking it on July 16, 2026.

Answers are generated from live tracked data and refresh with every ingest — methodology.

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