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.

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

SpecificationPerformance Ranking
FP32 TFLOPs
16th @ 12 TFLOPs
FP16 TFLOPs
53rd @ 95.9 TFLOPs (Mid Tier)(Mid)
Tensor Core Count
17th @ 88 Cores
Memory Capacity (GB)
72nd @ 16 GB (Mid Tier)(Mid)
Memory Bandwidth (GB/s)
9th @ 224 GB/s
Int8 TOPs
21st @ 191.9 TOPs

Gaming Benchmarks for NVIDIA RTX 2000 Ada Generation

Rankings based on 567 real-world benchmark results from OpenBenchmarking.org

BenchmarkPerformance Ranking
3DMark Wild Life Extreme (1080p)
11th @ 244 FPS

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Price History

NVIDIA RTX 2000 Ada Generation Price History

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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.

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Product Identifiers

Manufacturer Part Numbers (1)
NVIDIA Part Number
900-5G192-2250-000
Available from 3 Partners (3 products)
PNY
NVIDIA RTX 2000 Ada Generation 16GB GDDR6 Graphics Card
VCNRTX2000ADA-PB(sku)
Dell
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)
Lenovo
NVIDIA RTX 2000 Ada 16GB mini-DP x4 GDDR6 Graphics Card
4X61Q50292(part number)

References

Notes

  1. FP32 TFLOPS of 12.0 sourced from NVIDIA official product page and confirmed by PNY product page.
  2. Tensor performance of 191.9 TFLOPS represents peak FP8 tensor performance with sparsity.
  3. 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.
  4. INT8 TOPS of 191.9 based on Ada Lovelace tensor core specifications where INT8 performance equals FP8 performance.
  5. Memory bandwidth calculated as 128-bit interface × 14 Gbps ÷ 8 bits/byte = 224 GB/s.
  6. CUDA Compute Capability 8.9 is standard for Ada Lovelace architecture workstation GPUs.
  7. The GPU uses the AD107 chip with 22 of 24 SMs enabled, fabricated on TSMC 4N custom process.
  8. TDP is 70W, no external power connector required.
  9. MSRP of $625 USD positions it as the entry-level model in the Ada workstation lineup.