NVIDIA has once again set the benchmark for professional graphics with the introduction of the RTX PRO™ Blackwell Desktop GPUs—a cutting-edge solution designed to meet the demands of today’s most advanced creative and technical professionals.
Built on the revolutionary Blackwell architecture, these GPUs bring together the latest in AI, ray tracing, and neural rendering to power the next generation of design, engineering, and AI-driven workflows. Whether you're crafting intricate CAD models, developing real-time visual effects, or running complex simulations, RTX PRO Blackwell is engineered to deliver industry-leading performance and reliability.
Models
| Model | Cores | VRAM | TDP | Width | Cooler |
| RTX PRO 6000 Server | 24064 | 96 GB GDDR7 ECC | 600w | 2-slot | Passive |
| RTX PRO 6000 Workstation | 24064 | 96 GB GDDR7 ECC | 600w | 2-slot | Flow through |
| RTX PRO 6000 Max Q | 24064 | 96 GB GDDR7 ECC | 300w | 2-slot | Blower |
| RTX PRO 5000 | 14080 | 48 GB GDDR7 ECC | 300w | 2-slot | Blower |
| RTX PRO 4500 | 10496 | 32 GB GDDR7 ECC | 200w | 2-slot | Blower |
| RTX PRO 4000 | 8960 | 24 GB GDDR7 ECC | 140w | 1-slot | Blower |
With enhanced SM and CUDA core technology, and the addition of neural shaders—which integrate AI directly into the rendering pipeline—these GPUs unlock new levels of productivity and creativity. The performance and memory advancements enable professionals to push boundaries, no matter where they work.
Conclusion
In short, the RTX PRO Blackwell Desktop GPUs are not just the most powerful professional RTX cards ever—they’re a leap forward in what's possible for professionals building the future.
The creator and owner of Hashrate.no goes by the alias r0ver2. With years of hands-on experience working with GPU hardware, he started building and configuring his own systems in 2017 — gradually scaling from a home setup to a larger multi-GPU operation, gaining deep technical knowledge of hardware management, power delivery, thermals, and system stability along the way.
Last updated: June 10, 2025