RTX PRO 2000 vs RTX PRO 4000
The RTX PRO 4000 offers 24GB and 37 TFLOPS FP32 against the RTX PRO 2000's 16GB and 17 TFLOPS, at 145W versus 70W. Choose the RTX PRO 4000 for larger models, the RTX PRO 2000 for lower power draw and cost.
Overview
Nvidia RTX PRO 2000
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Nvidia RTX PRO 4000
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| Summary | Compact entry-level Blackwell workstation GPU for professional visualization and light inference. | Entry-level Blackwell professional GPU for AI prototyping. |
| Architecture | Blackwell | Blackwell |
| Memory | 16GB GDDR7 | 24GB GDDR7 |
| Memory Bandwidth | 288 GB/s | 672 GB/s |
| Performance | 17 TFLOPS (FP32) | 37 TFLOPS (FP32) |
| Release Date | Q1 2025 | Q1 2025 |
| Performance Segment | Budget | Mid-Range |
| Datasheet | Link | Link |
Price comparison
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RTX PRO 2000 Pricing
With a spread of only 16%, price optimization yields diminishing returns for the RTX PRO 2000. The market is relatively flat, with the lowest rate sitting at $0.21/hr per GPU (24-month reservation).
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RTX PRO 4000 Pricing
Barriers to entry are low here. 3 cloud providers list the RTX PRO 4000 with prices starting at just $0.14/hr per GPU (spot instance), making it accessible for testing without a large commitment.
Heads up: We do our best to keep these specs & prices accurate. However, cloud costs may fluctuate based on region, usage, and other factors not listed here. These are estimates based on common setups and are for informational purposes only. Always verify current rates & exact specs with the provider before provisioning.
Alternative GPUs
Here's how these GPUs compare against alternatives:
Our data for Nvidia RTX PRO 2000 was last updated on July 30, 2026, and for Nvidia RTX PRO 4000 on July 30, 2026.