Just put in the order for a pair of cards. Apparently I wasn’t the only person who had the idea to get their order in early. Anyways they are currently expecting to have the cards at the end of next month.
It has sort of boggled my mind, while yes it’s a lot of money, however this much compute previously was drastically more expensive. It’s getting exciting seeing this much capacity begin to become available to individuals and the opportunities it opens up.
mate rnt u worried abt the melting cables ? should that be concerning since many 5090s cables are melting and widely documented but 5090 go as far as 575 , while the pro 6000 reaches the limit of 600w ?
Nah, and if I do have a problem with it I’ll just solder on some xt120 connectors and call it a day.
Actually tho I will be running these power capped to 300 or 400w most of the time anyways. Only got the 600w variants for the improved cooling and the option the crank them up if I have a specific need.
Less cuda cores, lower power limit, and more importantly they don’t have 96gb of vram among other things.
I already have 768 gb of system ram and can easily run deepseek actual. There are many projects beyond llms that I am buying these for, training among them. Try fine tuning deep seek on that Mac Studio. I’ll see you in a thousand years.
Where did you order these from if you don’t mind me asking? I was chatting with PNY reps last week and they said they would start taking pre-orders this week.
Sorry to bug, but just curious as I was planning something similar. Are you just going to set the max power limit via nvidia-smi or did you have other plans. I was reading the voltage setting isn’t directly accessible in Linux, beyond change the voltage curve offsets.
I live near a central computers store as well but I can’t seem to find it on the website. Can you please let me know exactly how you placed an order with them for RTX PRO 6000?
You will have to go down there. It will help if you have an existing business account as I’ve heard they want to get their corporate partners cards before they open it up to everyone else.
Yeh, just using nvidia-smi and let the card figure out what to do. Dunno about specific implementation till I have the cards in hand and if what I want to do is even possible without hackery. We will see.
This is exactly what I am experiencing as well.
Able to order any Blackwell card, but we’ve had 2x RTX 5090’s, 1x RTX 5080, and 1x RTX 5070Ti in the front troubleshooting problems already.
I ordered a Blackwell pro card as well, hoping I don’t have the same problems as the consumers. Don’t have alot of hope since I ordered an undocumented card that Nvidia doesn’t even list yet.
Thanks, I’m just a consumer looking for an RTX PRO 6000 andI don’t know if I can setup a business account without having a business. I’ll try visiting in person to see if I can pre order it without having to wait till July or August