L40 vs RTX PRO 6000: cloud rental cost compared
You can rent both by the hour, no purchase required. L40 from $0.690/GPU/hr across 3 providers; RTX PRO 6000 from $0.792/GPU/hr across 6 providers. The L40 is 13% cheaper at the entry rate.
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L40 vs RTX PRO 6000: common questions
Is the L40 or the RTX PRO 6000 cheaper to rent?
On Aquanode's live marketplace the L40 starts at $0.690/GPU/hr (median $0.820/GPU/hr across 3 providers) and the RTX PRO 6000 starts at $0.792/GPU/hr (median $2.09/GPU/hr across 6 providers). The L40 is the cheaper of the two at the entry rate, by 13%.
What is the difference between the L40 and the RTX PRO 6000?
The L40 has 48 GB of VRAM against the RTX PRO 6000's 96 GB; the L40 is an Ada Lovelace part and the RTX PRO 6000 is Blackwell (compute capability 8.9 vs 12.0); both run BF16, FP8, INT4 workloads in hardware. On price, the L40 lists from $0.690/GPU/hr and the RTX PRO 6000 from $0.792/GPU/hr.
Which cloud providers offer the L40 and the RTX PRO 6000?
3 providers list the L40 (RunPod, Massed Compute and HyperStack) and 6 list the RTX PRO 6000 (SimplePod, Vast.ai, Akash, RunPod, DataCrunch and Massed Compute), across 3 and 6 regions respectively. Both are available from RunPod and Massed Compute.
How much does 1,000 GPU-hours cost on the L40 vs the RTX PRO 6000?
At the lowest rates listed today, 1,000 GPU-hours costs $690 on the L40 and $792 on the RTX PRO 6000 — a difference of $102 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.