H200 vs RTX 3080: specs and rental price compared

H200 from $3.59/GPU/hr across 4 providers; RTX 3080 from $0.170/GPU/hr across 2 providers. The RTX 3080 is 95% cheaper at the entry rate.

H200
$3.59/hr
Lowest / GPU
$4.59/hr
Median / GPU
141 GB
VRAM
Hopper
Architecture
RTX 3080
$0.170/hr
Lowest / GPU
$0.180/hr
Median / GPU
12 GB
VRAM
Ampere
Architecture

Specs side by side

Spec
H200
RTX 3080
VRAM
141 GB
12 GB
Architecture
Hopper
Ampere
Compute capability
9.0
8.6
Precisions in hardware
FP32, FP16, BF16, FP8, INT4
FP32, FP16, BF16, INT4
Interconnect
PCIe
PCIe
Lowest $/GPU/hr
$3.59
$0.170
Median $/GPU/hr
$4.59
$0.180
Providers
4
2
Regions
4
2

Price by provider

H200 vs RTX 3080: common questions

Is the H200 or the RTX 3080 cheaper to rent?

On Aquanode's live marketplace the H200 starts at $3.59/GPU/hr (median $4.59/GPU/hr across 4 providers) and the RTX 3080 starts at $0.170/GPU/hr (median $0.180/GPU/hr across 2 providers). The RTX 3080 is the cheaper of the two at the entry rate, by 95%.

What is the difference between the H200 and the RTX 3080?

The H200 has 141 GB of VRAM against the RTX 3080's 12 GB; the H200 is a Hopper part and the RTX 3080 is Ampere (compute capability 9.0 vs 8.6); only the H200 supports FP8 compute. On price, the H200 lists from $3.59/GPU/hr and the RTX 3080 from $0.170/GPU/hr.

Which cloud providers offer the H200 and the RTX 3080?

4 providers list the H200 (RunPod, Massed Compute, Vast.ai and DataCrunch) and 2 list the RTX 3080 (RunPod and Vast.ai), across 4 and 2 regions respectively. Both are available from RunPod and Vast.ai.

How much does 1,000 GPU-hours cost on the H200 vs the RTX 3080?

At the lowest rates listed today, 1,000 GPU-hours costs $3,590 on the H200 and $170 on the RTX 3080 — a difference of $3,420 for the same runtime. Rates are per GPU per hour and update hourly.

How this comparison is calculated

Every price is normalized to a per-GPU hourly rate using the same pipeline as every other pricing surface on Aquanode, and only the cheapest qualifying offer per provider is shown. A dash means that provider does not currently list that GPU.

Architecture, compute capability and supported precisions come from each vendor's published datasheet for that generation — not from the marketplace feed. This page regenerates at most once per hour.

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