Data Center GPUs
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Lenovo
SKU: 4X67A76715
Lenovo 4X67A76715 A100 80GB PCIE GEN4 PAS
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Lenovo
SKU: 4X67A13135
Lenovo 4X67A13135 A100 40GB PCIE GEN4 PAS
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HP Inc
SKU: 8D6C0AA
HP Inc 8D6C0AA NVIDIA A800 40GB GFX
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Dell
SKU: 490-BKFY
Dell 490-BKFY NVIDIA RTX A800 40 GB HBM2 Full Height PCIE 4.0X16 Graphics Card
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ASUS
SKU: ESC N8-E11-8480+266Z
ASUS ESC N8-E11-8480+266Z ESC N8-E11/NV HGX H100 8GPU 80G//700W/BASEBOARD/AIR COOLING/12S
In stock · Ships same business day$300,711.99
Data center GPUs are parallel-compute accelerators designed for continuous, rack-mounted operation in server environments. This category covers PCIe and SXM form-factor cards from the major compute GPU lines—including NVIDIA H-series, L-series, and A-series—as well as AMD Instinct accelerators. Unlike consumer graphics cards, these units carry ECC memory, passive cooling, higher sustained TDP ratings, and firmware validated for 24/7 workloads. Key buying considerations include GPU memory capacity and bandwidth (critical for large-model inference and training batch size), interconnect support (NVLink, NVSwitch, or PCIe topology), host server compatibility, and power delivery requirements, which frequently exceed 300 W per card.
Primary use cases include large language model training and fine-tuning, high-throughput inference serving, scientific simulation, seismic processing, and financial risk modeling. Procurement teams building multi-GPU nodes should verify chassis slot spacing, PCIe lane allocation, and cooling airflow specifications before selecting a card, as dense configurations often require purpose-built server platforms rather than general-purpose 1U or 2U chassis.