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The TensorDock alternative priced by the whole market

TensorDock is a GPU marketplace aggregating independent hosts, known for low prices on consumer and workstation cards. GPU.ai takes the other approach: one account that prices 12+ clouds on every launch and passes the raw rate through at zero markup.

At a glance

TensorDock vs GPU.ai

A fair read of both sides — their genuine strengths, the trade-offs, and what an aggregated market does differently.

TensorDock

Strengths

  • +Very low entry prices on consumer GPUs
  • +Wide selection of card types from many hosts
  • +Simple hourly billing

Trade-offs

  • Host quality and uptime vary
  • Limited high-end training SKU depth
  • Thin managed tooling around the rental

GPU.ai

The aggregator model

  • Every launch is routed to the cheapest of 12+ clouds with live stock
  • Zero markup — the provider's raw rate is the price you pay
  • Per-second billing from SSH-ready to terminate
  • 30+ GPU models, from budget consumer cards to flagship training silicon
  • One account, one API, one CLI across the whole market
Live pricing

What GPUs cost on GPU.ai right now

Live per-GPU floor prices across our aggregated fleet — every row links to the full per-model comparison page.

GPUVRAMGPU.ai / GPU / hrStock
RTX A400016 GB$0.07545 available
RTX 508016 GB$0.08332 available
RTX 308010 GB$0.08319 available
V10016 GB$0.1057 available
RTX 309024 GB$0.12065 available
RTX 408016 GB$0.1308 available
RTX A450020 GB$0.1908 available
RTX 4000 Ada20 GB$0.2008 available
RTX A500024 GB$0.23320 available
RTX 2000 Ada16 GB$0.2408 available
RTX 409024 GB$0.27080 available
A3024 GB$0.2903 available
RTX 509032 GB$0.29588 available
L424 GB$0.31035 available
RTX PRO 450032 GB$0.34049 available
A4048 GB$0.44052 available
RTX A600048 GB$0.45034 available
L4048 GB$0.575132 available
A100 40GB40 GB$0.61026 available
RTX 6000 Ada48 GB$0.65061 available
L40S48 GB$0.740232 available
A100 80GB80 GB$0.88094 available
RTX PRO 600096 GB$1.69183 available
H100 SXM80 GB$1.7445 available
H100 PCIe80 GB$1.878 available
H100 NVL94 GB$2.5926 available
H200 SXM141 GB$3.5941 available
H200 NVL141 GB$3.6110 available
B200192 GB$5.8812 available

How this comparison works

GPU.ai prices are live per-GPU floor rates from our aggregated fleet, normalized per GPU per hour, billed per second, with zero markup on the provider's raw rate. We only show models with launchable stock. Last updated 2026-08-17; this page refreshes hourly.

Honest verdict

Which should you pick?

Stay with TensorDock if…

  • You price-hunt consumer cards and accept variance
  • Your workloads are small and restartable

Switch to GPU.ai if…

  • You want one account covering both budget and flagship capacity
  • You need consistent environments across launches
FAQ

Switching from TensorDock

Is GPU.ai a good TensorDock alternative?

GPU.ai takes a different approach: instead of running one fleet, it prices the whole GPU market on every launch and routes you to the cheapest provider with live stock, at the provider's raw rate with zero markup. If TensorDock's strengths — very low entry prices on consumer gpus — are not the thing you're paying for, an aggregated market usually wins on price and availability.

How does GPU.ai pricing compare to TensorDock?

GPU.ai publishes its live per-GPU floor price for every model it carries — currently from $0.075/GPU/hr at the low end. Prices are normalized per GPU per hour and billed per second, and the comparison table on this page is refreshed hourly from live fleet data.

How hard is it to switch from TensorDock to GPU.ai?

Launches are standard SSH instances with your keys, so most workflows move without changes: pick a GPU, launch, rsync your data, run. There are no commitments to unwind and no minimum spend — you can trial a single instance for a few cents before moving anything.

When should I stay with TensorDock?

Honestly: you price-hunt consumer cards and accept variance, or if your workloads are small and restartable. This page's job is a fair comparison, not a hard sell — the live price table above is the argument that matters.