The NVIDIA Titan RTX is a consumer-grade GPU built on the Turing architecture, featuring 24 GB of memory with 672 GB/s of memory bandwidth and a 280 W TDP. It delivers 16.3 TFLOPS of FP32 performance. Currently available from 1 provider starting at $0.16/GPU/hour, with a market median of $0.16/GPU/hour across 5 configurations.
Cheapest
$0.160/hr
Vast.ai
Median
$0.160/hr
across 5 offerings
Most expensive
$0.180/hr
Vast.ai
90-day trend
+39.1%
median rate
Hardware specifications
Same across all providers
Memory
24 GB
TDP
280 W
Memory bandwidth
672 GB/s
Architecture
Turing
FP32 performance
16.3 TFLOPS
Brand
NVIDIA
Series
Titan
Market price history
Median price across all providers
1 offering from 1 providers
Sorted by price ascending. Compare configurations side-by-side.
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Frequently asked questions
How much does the Titan RTX cost per hour?
The Titan RTX starts at $0.16 per GPU-hour, with a median of $0.16 across 5 available configurations. Actual pricing depends on the provider, region, and whether you rent on-demand, spot or reserved.
Which cloud providers offer the Titan RTX?
1 providers currently list the Titan RTX: Vast.ai. Compare their hourly pricing, regions and machine specs in the table above.
How much VRAM does the Titan RTX have?
The Titan RTX comes with 24 GB of VRAM, which determines the largest models and batch sizes it can hold in memory for training and inference.
Where is the Titan RTX cheapest?
The lowest on-demand price we currently track for the Titan RTX is $0.16 per GPU-hour at Vast.ai. Because providers update pricing and availability frequently, check the live table above before you launch.