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Every GPU, CPU, memory module, server, rack, and support plan we carry — from a $249 Intel Arc card to a $6.25M GB300 NVL72 rack. Filter by category, vendor, and market tier.

41 products

NVIDIA

DGX OS

Included free with every DGX system and NVL72 rack.

$0
NVIDIA

CUDA Toolkit

Free, and required for anything with an NVIDIA GPU in it.

$0
Intelconsumer

Arc B580

The cheapest real GPU on the shelf — Intel's Battlemage value champion.

$249
Intelconsumer

Arc A770

First-gen Arc with 16GB — a cheap way to have more VRAM than a 4060.

$349
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NVIDIA

DDR5 64GB RDIMM

The baseline server memory module for any host build in this store.

$450
NVIDIA

Ubuntu Pro

Canonical's long-term security and compliance layer for your OS image.

$500/ year
NVIDIAconsumer

RTX 5070

The affordable on-ramp to Blackwell — enough VRAM for quantized 7B–13B models.

$649
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NVIDIA

DDR5 128GB RDIMM

Double the density for memory-hungry preprocessing and RAG pipelines.

$850
NVIDIAconsumer

RTX 5070 Ti

The mainstream Blackwell pick — most of the 5080's memory for less.

$899
NVIDIAconsumer

RTX 5080

The sensible sibling to the 5090 — still a capable local-inference card.

$1,199
AMDconsumer

RX 7900 XTX

AMD's consumer flagship — big VRAM per dollar if you're ROCm-friendly.

$1,339
NVIDIAconsumer

RTX 4090

Last generation's flagship — still a very real local-AI workhorse.

$1,999
NVIDIA

ConnectX-7

The nervous system between your GPUs and everything else.

$2,500
NVIDIA

1yr Standard Support

Business-hours support and next-business-day parts replacement.

$2,500
NVIDIA

L4

The entry point. Cheap, low-power, and plenty for small inference jobs.

$2,800
NVIDIAconsumer

RTX 5090

The fastest consumer card NVIDIA makes — a hobbyist's on-ramp to local AI.

$2,999
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NVIDIA

DDR5 512GB Kit

A full 8-DIMM kit — one line item instead of eight.

$3,400
NVIDIA

AI Enterprise

The supported software layer — optimized frameworks, containers, and SLAs.

$4,500/ year
NVIDIA

EPYC 9654

96 Zen 4c cores of host CPU to keep your PCIe GPUs fed.

$8,500
NVIDIA

L40S

Ada Lovelace's do-everything card — fine-tuning, inference, and graphics.

$8,500
NVIDIA

3-Phase PDU

Because an 8-GPU server pulling 10kW is not going into a standard outlet.

$9,500
NVIDIA

Grace Superchip

144 Arm cores with NVLink-C2C — the CPU half of every GB200/GB300 rack.

$10,500
NVIDIA

3yr Priority Support

24/7 priority response with a 4-hour SLA, for hardware you can't afford downtime on.

$12,000
NVIDIA

A100 PCIe

The Ampere legend, still training real models for a fraction of Hopper cost.

$12,500
NVIDIA

Xeon 8592+

Intel's flagship Emerald Rapids host CPU for enterprise GPU nodes.

$13,000
NVIDIAworkstation

RTX PRO 6000

96GB of workstation VRAM — the biggest single card you can put in a desktop.

$13,250
AMD

MI300X

AMD's answer to H100/H200 — more memory, a real second sourcing option.

$15,000
NVIDIA

A100 SXM4

NVLink-connected Ampere for real multi-GPU training pods.

$16,000
NVIDIA

Spectrum SN4700

The top-of-rack Ethernet switch for management and storage traffic.

$25,000
NVIDIA

5yr Mission-Critical

A named TAM, 4-hour onsite response, and rack-level spares on-site.

$28,000
NVIDIA

H100 PCIe

Drop-in Hopper for standard servers — no SXM baseboard required.

$28,500
NVIDIA

Rack CDU

The liquid-cooling heart every rack-scale system needs to survive.

$38,000
NVIDIA

H100 SXM5

The Hopper workhorse. Still the backbone of most training clusters.

$38,000
NVIDIA

H200 SXM5

H100's memory-hungry sibling — built for large-context inference.

$40,000
NVIDIA

B200 SXM6

Blackwell has arrived. The current frontier-training standard.

$45,000
NVIDIA

Quantum-2 Switch

64 ports of 400G NDR InfiniBand — the fabric spine for a real cluster.

$52,000
NVIDIA

Flash Storage Node

~1PB usable of NVMe, fast enough to keep GPUs from starving.

$190,000
NVIDIA

DGX H100

Eight H100s, one NVLink domain, zero integration headaches.

$300,000
NVIDIA

DGX B200

The Blackwell-generation DGX — 3x the training throughput of DGX H100.

$350,000
NVIDIA

GB200 NVL72

72 Blackwell GPUs and 36 Grace CPUs acting as one giant GPU.

$3,000,000
NVIDIA

GB300 NVL72

Blackwell Ultra. The most powerful rack NVIDIA has ever shipped.

$6,250,000