NVIDIA RTX 2000 Ada Generation 16GB Specs, Benchmarks & Pricing
The NVIDIA RTX 2000 Ada Generation is an entry-level professional workstation GPU released in February 2024, built on the Ada Lovelace architecture using the AD107 chip with TSMC's 4N custom process. It features 2,816 CUDA cores, 88 fourth-generation Tensor Cores, and 22 third-generation RT Cores, paired with 16GB of GDDR6 ECC memory. The fourth-generation Tensor Cores introduce FP8 precision support and deliver 191.9 TFLOPS of tensor performance using sparsity, providing significant AI acceleration for professional workloads. With a TDP of only 70W and no external power connector required, the RTX 2000 Ada offers exceptional power efficiency in a compact dual-slot, low-profile form factor. The GPU delivers 12.0 TFLOPS of FP32 performance and 27.7 TFLOPS of RT Core performance. Memory bandwidth of 224 GB/s is provided through a 128-bit memory interface running at 14 Gbps effective speed. With PCI Express 4.0 x8 interface and four mini DisplayPort 1.4a outputs supporting up to 7680×4320 resolution at 60Hz, it's designed for professional visualization, CAD, 3D modeling, rendering, and AI/ML workloads in compact workstation environments.
- Release Date: February 12, 2024
- MSRP: $625 USD
- GPU Architecture: ada
- Hardware-Accelerated GEMM Operations:FP16 FP32 BF16 FP8 INT8 INT4 TF32 FP64 INT1
- CUDA Compute Capability : 8.9
Considerations
- Lower FP32 compute performance compared to other GPUs
- Lower tensor core count compared to other GPUs
- Below average 3DMark Wild Life Extreme (1080p) performance
Specifications for NVIDIA RTX 2000 Ada Generation
| Specification | Performance Ranking |
|---|---|
| FP32 TFLOPs | |
| FP16 TFLOPs | |
| Tensor Core Count | |
| Memory Capacity (GB) | |
| Memory Bandwidth (GB/s) | |
| Int8 TOPs |
Gaming Benchmarks for NVIDIA RTX 2000 Ada Generation
Rankings based on 567 real-world benchmark results from OpenBenchmarking.org
| Benchmark | Performance Ranking |
|---|---|
| 3DMark Wild Life Extreme (1080p) |
Real-time NVIDIA RTX 2000 Ada Generation GPU Prices
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Price History
NVIDIA RTX 2000 Ada Generation Price History
This chart tracks NVIDIA RTX 2000 Ada Generation prices over the past 6 months based on eBay listings. The green line shows the median price across all listings each day, while the yellow line shows the average of the three lowest-priced listings—a useful indicator for finding deals.
Trend: Over this period, the lowest average price has been down 31.4%. The current lowest average is $738, compared to a typical $906 over the period. The lowest average price is calculated as the average of the three lowest-priced listings each day.
Product Identifiers
Manufacturer Part Numbers (1)
- NVIDIA Part Number
- 900-5G192-2250-000
Available from 3 Partners (3 products)
- NVIDIA RTX 2000 Ada Generation 16GB GDDR6 Graphics Card
- VCNRTX2000ADA-PB(sku)
- Dell NVIDIA RTX 2000 Ada Generation, 16 GB GDDR6, dual slot, low profile, PCIe 4.0x8, 4 mini DP Graphics Card
- 490-BKLT(part number)
- NVIDIA RTX 2000 Ada 16GB mini-DP x4 GDDR6 Graphics Card
- 4X61Q50292(part number)
References
- https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/products/workstations/rtx-2000/
- https://www.pny.com/nvidia-rtx-2000-ada
- https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/design-visualization/desktop-graphics/
- https://images.nvidia.com/aem-dam/en-zz/Solutions/technologies/NVIDIA-ADA-GPU-PROVIZ-Architecture-Whitepaper_1.1.pdf
Notes
- FP32 TFLOPS of 12.0 sourced from NVIDIA official product page and confirmed by PNY product page.
- Tensor performance of 191.9 TFLOPS represents peak FP8 tensor performance with sparsity.
- FP16 TFLOPS of 95.9 represents Peak Sparse Tensor Core performance (calculated as half of FP8 Sparse performance). This metric is selected to align with the card's workstation AI capabilities.
- INT8 TOPS of 191.9 based on Ada Lovelace tensor core specifications where INT8 performance equals FP8 performance.
- Memory bandwidth calculated as 128-bit interface × 14 Gbps ÷ 8 bits/byte = 224 GB/s.
- CUDA Compute Capability 8.9 is standard for Ada Lovelace architecture workstation GPUs.
- The GPU uses the AD107 chip with 22 of 24 SMs enabled, fabricated on TSMC 4N custom process.
- TDP is 70W, no external power connector required.
- MSRP of $625 USD positions it as the entry-level model in the Ada workstation lineup.