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RTX PRO 4500 Blackwell In Stock | Enterprise AI Inference & Rendering GPU

NVIDIA RTX PRO 4500 Blackwell Server Edition (abbreviated as RTX 4500 BSE) was officially released for sale on April 24th!


This professional graphics card, which was officially announced back in March, is now finally available for direct spot purchase on NVIDIA's official website. It has broken the previous limitation of only being purchasable with OEM complete machines, enabling more enterprise users to acquire it directly.







As a mainstay under the Blackwell architecture, the RTX 4500 BSE boasts an impressive hardware configuration:


Equipped with the GB203 core, it integrates 10,496 CUDA cores, paired with 32GB GDDR7 ECC error-correcting memory and a high-speed PCIe 5.0 x16 interface. Its computing performance is fully capable of handling professional workloads.


Notably, it adopts a fanless passive cooling design with a total board power consumption of only 165W and a slim single-slot form factor. This allows data centers to deploy more graphics cards within limited space, saving server room area and cutting long-term electricity costs, making it ideal for high-density deployment scenarios.


In terms of pricing, according to real-time listings on European e-commerce platform Geizhals, the retail price of this graphics card ranges from 3,676.88 to 4,299.90 euros, equivalent to approximately 29,400 to 34,400 Chinese yuan. Its starting price stands at 3,670 euros (roughly 29,400 Chinese yuan), while NVIDIA has not yet announced its official suggested retail price.







Within the Blackwell architecture professional graphics card family, the RTX 4500 BSE is positioned in the mid-range segment.


The flagship RTX PRO 6000 workstation version features 24064 CUDA cores and 96GB of video memory, with a power consumption of 600W. The RTX PRO 5000 is equipped with 14080 CUDA cores and 48GB of video memory, consuming 300W of power.


The entry-level RTX PRO 4000 comes with 8960 CUDA cores and 24GB of video memory, with a power consumption of only 140W, forming a very clear gradient layout across the product lineup.







When it comes to application scenarios, it is truly an all-rounder of enterprise-level computing power. Paired with vGPU 20 software, it can handle virtualization of professional graphics workstations, AI model development and inference, support high-density computing in data centers and enterprise-level 3D design rendering, and effortlessly undertake the construction of virtual desktop infrastructure, covering a full range of professional office needs.


As early as the 2026 GTC Conference, NVIDIA revealed that RTX PRO servers equipped with this graphics card could be ordered through mainstream OEM manufacturers. Now that it is available for immediate purchase on the official website, procurement channels have undoubtedly become more flexible, further boosting the popularity of this cost-effective server graphics card.


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