GPU market
RTX A6000
Nvidia datacenter 48GB Ampere launched 2020
Not enough observed price history yet to score honestly.
Price history — per GPU-hour
Not enough history yet — check back after a few days of tracking.
Where to rent
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Vast.ai On demand cheapest
as of 15 minutes ago
Rent →$0.39/hravailable
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.