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Modello: RTX 5000 ADA Generation PCIe 32GB
The flagship-tier professional card: NVIDIA's RTX 5000 Ada Generation brings 32GB of GDDR6 ECC, 12,800 Ada Lovelace CUDA cores, 100 third-generation RT cores, and 400 fourth-generation Tensor cores in a 250W dual-slot workstation form, the top of the catalog's Ada professional line below only the RTX 6000 Ada. Certified pro graphics for the heaviest CAD, rendering, and content work, not an AI training accelerator. Shipped worldwide DDP by MillionMiner.
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The RTX 5000 Ada Generation is a current-generation professional-visualization GPU, and its place in this lineup is near the top: it is the flagship-tier professional card below only the RTX 6000 Ada, for the most demanding professional visual work short of the absolute top of the range. Placing it honestly means being clear it is a professional graphics and compute card, not an AI training accelerator. The flagship-tier position. NVIDIA's Ada professional line runs in tiers, and the RTX 5000 Ada sits at the top of the mainstream professional range, above the RTX 4500 (24GB) and RTX 4000 (20GB) cards, below the RTX 6000 Ada flagship. Its 32GB of GDDR6 with ECC and 12,800 CUDA cores are the defining numbers, the capacity and compute to hold and work the largest CAD assemblies, the densest rendering and VFX scenes, high-resolution content, and big design and simulation datasets that lower-tier cards strain on. For a professional whose work demands the most a single workstation card can deliver short of the flagship, this is the rung. Current-generation professional graphics. The RTX 5000 Ada is built on the current Ada Lovelace architecture, with 100 third-generation RT cores for real-time ray tracing, 400 fourth-generation Tensor cores for AI-accelerated creative features, and 12,800 CUDA cores for rendering and compute. The 32GB of ECC memory protects against the bit errors professional and technical workloads cannot tolerate. Its drivers are certified against the major CAD, digital-content-creation, and engineering applications, delivering the stability and vendor support production work requires and consumer GeForce cards are not validated to provide. At 250W in a dual-slot form, it fits standard professional towers and rackmount workstations. What it is, and is not, for. It is for the heaviest professional visualization and design: large-assembly CAD and engineering, complex 3D modeling and rendering, high-end content creation, VFX, simulation, and the AI-accelerated compute built into those applications. It is not for training large AI models, which needs the HBM, fabric, and tensor throughput of the Hopper and Blackwell systems in this catalog. Its Tensor cores serve creative-application AI features and meaningful but still workstation-scale inference, not large-model training. For professional graphics and compute it is the top mainstream tool; mistaken for a data center AI accelerator, it is not. Where it fits, and how to buy it. The RTX 5000 Ada is the flagship-tier, current-generation professional option in the GPU lineup. It sits above the RTX 4500 (24GB), RTX 4000 (20GB), and RTX 2000 (16GB) Ada cards, below the RTX 6000 Ada flagship, beside the older Quadro RTX 5000 and 8000 it succeeds in generation, and apart from the data center training and visual-cloud GPUs. Note it shares the "RTX 5000" name with the older Turing Quadro RTX 5000 in this catalog but is a far newer and more capable card. As a current product, units are new, and MillionMiner confirms the configuration and warranty in the quote. Every unit is tested before shipment and shipped worldwide DDP with duties handled. If your need is top-tier professional graphics short of the flagship, this is the rung; if it is AI training, MillionMiner will steer you to hardware that fits.
The RTX 5000 Ada Generation sits near the top of NVIDIA's current professional lineup, below only the RTX 6000 Ada, and it is the card for the most demanding professional visual work short of the flagship. The capability. 12,800 Ada Lovelace CUDA cores, 100 third-generation RT cores, and 400 fourth-generation Tensor cores, with 32GB of GDDR6 ECC, the most memory of the catalog's Ada professional cards below the RTX 6000. That combination holds the largest CAD assemblies, the densest rendering and VFX scenes, the highest-resolution content, and the biggest design datasets a professional workstation handles at this tier. ECC, error-correcting memory, gives professional and technical work the data integrity it depends on. The professional graphics. Certified drivers give the major CAD, DCC, and engineering applications the validated stability and vendor support that production work requires and consumer cards do not provide. In a 250W dual-slot workstation form, it is built for the heaviest professional visualization and design, and the AI-accelerated compute inside those tools, not for training large models, which is the Hopper and Blackwell systems' job. MillionMiner matches the card to your work and ships worldwide DDP.
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The RTX 5000 Ada Generation is the top of the catalog's current professional line below only the RTX 6000 Ada, and 32GB of memory with 12,800 CUDA cores is the case. It carries current Ada Lovelace architecture, 100 third-generation RT cores for real-time ray tracing, and 400 fourth-generation Tensor cores for AI-accelerated creative work, with 32GB of GDDR6 ECC for the largest professional scenes, assemblies, and datasets a single workstation card holds short of the flagship. In a 250W dual-slot form with certified professional drivers, it is built for the heaviest CAD, rendering, content creation, and visualization, not large-model training, which the catalog's Hopper and Blackwell silicon handles. Shipped worldwide DDP by MillionMiner.
The most memory of the catalog's mainstream Ada professional cards, below only the RTX 6000 Ada. 12,800 CUDA cores for the heaviest professional work.
Ada Lovelace architecture, 100 RT cores, 400 Tensor cores, and 32GB of error-correcting memory at 250W. Modern, certified, flagship-tier professional graphics.
Top-tier professional graphics and workstation compute for CAD, rendering, VFX, and content. For data center model training, the catalog's Hopper and Blackwell hardware fits.
Near the top. It is the flagship-tier mainstream professional card, above the RTX 4500 (24GB), RTX 4000 (20GB), and RTX 2000 (16GB) Ada cards, and below only the RTX 6000 Ada flagship. Its 32GB of memory and 12,800 CUDA cores are the defining numbers, the most a single workstation card delivers at this tier short of the flagship.
No. It is a professional-visualization and workstation-compute card for CAD, rendering, VFX, content creation, and simulation. The live page leans on AI framing, but training large models needs the HBM, fabric, and tensor throughput of the Hopper and Blackwell systems in this catalog; the RTX 5000 Ada is not a data center training GPU. Its Tensor cores serve creative-application AI features and workstation-scale inference, not large-model training.
Memory and compute. The RTX 5000 Ada holds 32GB and 12,800 CUDA cores, against the RTX 4500's 24GB and the RTX 4000's 20GB. That headroom is for the heaviest professional work, the largest assemblies, densest scenes, and biggest datasets that strain the lower tiers. If your work fits comfortably on a 24GB card, the RTX 4500 is more economical; if it does not, this is the step up.
Current Ada Lovelace architecture with 12,800 CUDA cores, 100 third-generation RT cores, and 400 fourth-generation Tensor cores, 32GB of GDDR6 with ECC, and 250W power draw in a dual-slot workstation form. MillionMiner confirms the full configuration and warranty in the quote.
ECC, error-correcting memory, detects and corrects bit errors that professional and technical workloads cannot tolerate, in engineering, simulation, and precision design. The 32GB of GDDR6 with ECC is a professional feature consumer cards usually lack, and one reason this card suits demanding production work.
No, and the shared name is worth clarifying. This RTX 5000 Ada Generation is a current Ada Lovelace card with 32GB and 12,800 CUDA cores. The Quadro RTX 5000 in the catalog is an older Turing-generation card with 16GB. They share a number but are different generations and very different cards; this Ada version is far newer and more capable. MillionMiner makes sure you are quoted the right one.
The heaviest professional visual work: large-assembly CAD and engineering, complex 3D modeling and rendering, high-end content creation, VFX, simulation, and the AI-accelerated compute built into those applications. The combination of 32GB ECC memory, 12,800 CUDA cores, current Ada architecture, and certified drivers is what makes it the top mainstream professional tool.
Yes. It is built on the current Ada Lovelace architecture, unlike the older Turing Quadro RTX 5000 and 8000 in this catalog. As a current product, units are new, confirmed in the quote.
Workstation-scale AI work, yes, 400 fourth-generation Tensor cores power creative-application AI features and meaningful local inference, and the 32GB of memory helps with larger models than smaller cards run. It is not a data center training GPU; serving or training large models at scale is the Hopper and Blackwell systems' job. For professional AI features and substantial local inference, it is capable.
Submit your requirements through the quote form. A MillionMiner specialist confirms the card, quantity, and any workstation or multi-GPU considerations, with the warranty terms and delivery. Every unit is tested before shipment and shipped worldwide DDP with duties handled, and the specialist will tell you honestly if your workload would be better served by different hardware.