Saturday, March 8th 2025

NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 "Blackwell" Features 24,064 Cores Paired with 96 GB GDDR7 ECC Memory

NVIDIA has prepared a "Blackwell" Titan equivalent—RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPU for professional visualization and local AI solutions. Based on the GB202 silicon, the RTX PRO 6000 is the closest solution to the full power of NVIDIA's prosumer-oriented Blackwell SKUs. With 24,064 CUDA cores on board, this configuration is just 512 CUDA cores shy from the complete GB202 24,576-core configuration. This is likely due to the yield defects, meaning that this is perhaps the highest CUDA core count model we will see based on GB202. Additionally, at 24,064 core RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell is carrying 2,340 more cores than the top-end consumer GeForce RTX 5090 with 21,760 CUDA cores. Based on the 600 W TGP, the new RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell should have lower clocks, given its bigger core count to maintain the TGP for its massive memory configuration. Remember, GDDR7 memory modules consume power, too.

With 96 GB of GDDR7 memory and ECC memory correction on board, it will primarily target professionals in 3D rendering, simulations, and local AI development. To cool the beastly configuration, NVIDIA opted for a double-flow-through cooler used on the RTX 5090, with an open-air design. Operating on a PCIe 5.0 x16 interface with four DisplayPort 2.1 connectors, the design remains double-slot in thickness. VideoCardz obtained pictures of it, which you can see below. Interestingly, the color accents of the new cooler are darker. We can expect to see more from NVIDIA and its new RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell GPU from the upcoming GTC 2025 on March 17.
Source: VideoCardz
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58 Comments on NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 "Blackwell" Features 24,064 Cores Paired with 96 GB GDDR7 ECC Memory

#26
Easy Rhino
Linux Advocate
But can it run Crysis?
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#27
DigitalDude
docnorthFinally VRAM future proofing :D.
with this, my entire descendants will be future proofed
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#28
Onasi
BigMack70Honestly, the market needs a prosumer GPU like this. Gamers and professionals competing for the top gaming card only means gamers' wallets are unnecessarily destroyed.
Brother, there WERE cards like this in every previous gen. Including the shitshows we had for the past 5-6 years. It didn’t help “tha gamerz” in terms of the market and it won’t help now.
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#29
thesmokingman
This card will come with zero interest rates for a limited time only!
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#30
A Computer Guy
freeagentI would make room on my bed for this every night. Wifey would not be pleased.. but at that point who cares right :confused::confused:
Just make sure you plug the 12VHPWR cable connector in all the way. You wouldn't want to have a bed fire.
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#31
Dr. Dro
BigMack70Honestly, the market needs a prosumer GPU like this. Gamers and professionals competing for the top gaming card only means gamers' wallets are unnecessarily destroyed.
This is the replacement for the AD102-based RTX 6000 Ada Generation. It's a (very expensive) workstation GPU, complete with ISV validation, ECC memory support, no restrictions of NVENC/DEC sessions, etc.

The last "prosumer" card was the TU102-based Titan RTX, which had a full core (like the Quadro RTX 6000) but "only" 24 GB of VRAM at the time. It ran GeForce drivers but the optimizations for certain applications like specviewperf are enabled if the card in question is an eligible Titan model. After that generation Nvidia retired both the Quadro and Titan brands, so now gaming is "GeForce RTX", professional is "NVIDIA RTX". The Pro branding was added here likely to help differentiate that, as it is a common point of confusion these days.
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#32
Apocalypsee
Easy RhinoBut can it run Crysis?
As demanding Cyperpunk2077 is (when ray tracing is enabled), it didn't get this kind of meme treatment. I wonder why...
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#33
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
But how many ROPs will it be missing?

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#34
Semik

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#35
Jism
ApocalypseeAs demanding Cyperpunk2077 is (when ray tracing is enabled), it didn't get this kind of meme treatment. I wonder why...

It's kind of stupid, but the game made high end rendering impossible due to lots of single threading in a era where CPU's where not the kings as they where today.
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#36
Chaitanya
MxPhenom 216Looks like my client is going to want this for their CAD workstations when it's out. This should be fun
CFD, CAD, Simulation, etc... a lot of applications for which that kind of VRAM is going to be useful. Fully expecting $10k pricing for the beast.
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#37
azrael
Finally a GPU for me... :p
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#38
BigMack70
OnasiBrother, there WERE cards like this in every previous gen. Including the shitshows we had for the past 5-6 years. It didn’t help “tha gamerz” in terms of the market and it won’t help now.
There hasn't been a prosumer card for a couple generations now.
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#39
Onasi
BigMack70There hasn't been a prosumer card for a couple generations now.
You have to get your definitions in order then. What IS a prosumer card to you? Because this is a direct successor to the RTX6000 Ada. Which was literally on the market for the duration of the previous generation. Which was a successor to the RTX6000 Ampere. All of them aren’t prosumer cards in the likeness of the Titan (if that’s what we consider prosumer) - they are quite literally professional cards, succeeding Quadros. And they were here. They didn’t affect the situation of the gaming market. If your point is that there’s no more Titans - the xx90 is your Titan now.
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#40
umeng2002
Wow, I'll take 20. The more you spend, the more you save. Won't cost me a dime.
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#41
Calmmo
Nice, full die, full die benchmarks would be interesting but its probably gonna struggle with clocks since the memory will require a fair amount of extra power.
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#42
Solaris17
Super Dainty Moderator
CalmmoNice, full die, full die benchmarks would be interesting but its probably gonna struggle with clocks since the memory will require a fair amount of extra power.
It isn’t the full die unfortunately. And yes these cards not only likely won’t out perform a 5090 in gaming, because ontop of there power constraints like previous pro cards the clocks are detuned and overclocking can prove troublesome on the pro cards as of a few gens ago. With tools being locked and not allowing adjustments.
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#43
Vayra86
freeagentI would make room on my bed for this every night. Wifey would not be pleased.. but at that point who cares right :confused::confused:
I do think the 4 slot 4090 is nicer to cuddle than this thing. Size does matter yknow
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#44
Onasi
Vayra86I do think the 4 slot 4090 is nicer to cuddle than this thing. Size does matter yknow
Still the uncontested king in terms of “this is peak GPU design”. FEs could never:

I need to get one just for the memes.
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#45
Vayra86
OnasiStill the uncontested king in terms of “this is peak GPU design”. FEs could never:

I need to get one just for the memes.
Passive card.... max oc model lmao
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#46
Chaitanya
Vayra86Passive card.... max oc model lmao
Not passive at all, there were tiny 40 or 60mm fans on side instead of usual location.
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#47
Onasi
@Vayra86
Oh you poor summer child. I promised you peak GPU design. You shall have it.
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#48
Vayra86
Onasi@Vayra86
Oh you poor summer child. I promised you peak GPU design. You shall have it.
And pulling air as well. Wow.
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#49
DemonicRyzen666
Onasi@Vayra86
Oh you poor summer child. I promised you peak GPU design. You shall have it.
This needs to go along with that one Thermaltake case that gamers nexus said it got its airflow from the 4th dimension.
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#50
freeagent
Vayra86Size does matter yknow
That's not what my wife says :wtf:
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