96 GB without HBM cost
Large-capacity GDDR7 makes local fine-tuning and large-context inference affordable for smaller teams.
NVIDIA
96 GB of GDDR7 with FP4 Blackwell tensor cores — workstation and server AI without HBM-class pricing.
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The NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell is a professional GPU built on the Blackwell GB202 die with 96 GB of GDDR7 ECC memory, roughly 1.79 TB/s of bandwidth and a 600 W TDP. It supports FP4 and FP8 tensor precision over a PCIe Gen5 x16 interface, and is available in Workstation, Max-Q and passively cooled Server Edition variants.
For teams that need large memory capacity without paying HBM prices, the RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell is the pragmatic choice: 96 GB is enough to fine-tune and serve substantial models locally, and Blackwell's FP4 tensor support materially raises inference throughput for quantised models.
The three variants matter. Workstation Edition is a dual-slot blower card for desks and towers. Max-Q trades peak clocks for a lower power envelope in multi-GPU workstations. Server Edition is passively cooled for data center chassis with front-to-back airflow.
There is no NVLink on this SKU, so multi-GPU scaling goes over PCIe Gen5. That is fine for inference and many fine-tuning workloads, but large distributed training runs still favour NVLink-connected H200 or Blackwell data center parts.
| Manufacturer | NVIDIA |
|---|---|
| Architecture | Blackwell (GB202) |
| GPU memory | 96 GB GDDR7 with ECC |
| Memory bandwidth | ≈1.79 TB/s |
| Tensor precision | FP4, FP8, BF16, FP16 |
| TDP | 600 W (Max-Q and Server variants differ) |
| Form factor | Dual-slot blower; Max-Q and passive Server Edition available |
| Interconnect | PCIe Gen5 x16 (no NVLink on this SKU) |
| Cooling | Active blower (workstation) or passive (server) |
| Availability | Announced GTC 2025; shipping from mid-2025 |
Rated wall power for the NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell is not published in the sources we track. Contact sales for the current manufacturer specification sheet.
A verified rated wattage for the NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell is not published by the manufacturer in the sources we track, so we do not publish an electricity-cost estimate for it. Contact sales for the current specification sheet.
At 600 W per card, chassis selection is not a detail. Workstation Edition uses a blower that exhausts out the back of the case, which is what makes multi-card workstations viable — open-fan consumer-style coolers would recirculate heat between adjacent cards.
Server Edition ships passively cooled and depends entirely on chassis airflow. It must go into a server designed for high-static-pressure front-to-back cooling; installing it in a workstation tower will overheat it.
Plan power delivery carefully too: four cards alone is 2.4 kW before the rest of the system, which usually means redundant high-wattage PSUs and a dedicated circuit per node.
Large-capacity GDDR7 makes local fine-tuning and large-context inference affordable for smaller teams.
Native FP4 tensor throughput significantly accelerates quantised inference versus Hopper-generation cards.
Workstation, Max-Q and passive Server Edition cover desk-side, multi-GPU and rack deployments.
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96 GB of GDDR7 with ECC and roughly 1.79 TB/s of bandwidth.
No. This SKU connects over PCIe Gen5 x16; multi-GPU scaling happens across PCIe rather than an NVLink fabric.
Workstation Edition is an actively cooled blower card. Server Edition is passively cooled for data center chassis with front-to-back airflow. Core GPU and memory specifications are the same.
The H200 has more memory (141 GB) and far higher bandwidth (4.8 TB/s) with NVLink, making it better for large-scale training. The RTX PRO 6000 adds FP4 support at a lower cost per card and is strong for inference and workstation use.
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