RTX 3090 rental prices: cheapest $/hr today
The cheapest on-demand RTX 3090 rental today is $0.20/hr on TensorDock(on-demand, RTX 3090): verified 2026-08-22. 24 GB VRAM, NVIDIA.
Pricing at a glance
All current RTX 3090 offers
| Variant | Provider | Tier | $/hr | Verified | Source | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RTX 3090 | SaladCloud | community cloud | $0.09 | 2026-08-22 | source ↗ | Rent → |
| RTX 3090 Ti | SaladCloud | community cloud | $0.10 | 2026-08-22 | source ↗ | Rent → |
| RTX 3090 | TensorDock | on-demand | $0.20 | 2026-08-22 | source ↗ | Rent → |
| RTX 3090 | RunPod | community cloud | $0.22 | 2026-08-22 | source ↗ | Rent → |
| RTX 3090 Ti | RunPod | community cloud | $0.27 | 2026-08-22 | source ↗ | Rent → |
| RTX 3090 | RunPod | secure cloud | $0.50 | 2026-08-22 | source ↗ | Rent → |
Tables rank by price, lowest first. Commercial relationships never affect ordering.How we collect and rank prices.
Secure/on-demand = reserved datacenter capacity. Community/spot = cheaper but interruptible. Prices are per GPU per hour, before storage/egress. Every row shows when it was verified at its source.
RTX 3090 hardware specs
| Architecture | Ampere |
|---|---|
| VRAM | 24 GB |
| FP16 TFLOPS (dense) | 142 |
| Memory bandwidth | 936 GB/s |
| TDP | 350 W |
| Interconnect | PCIe Gen4 |
| Launched | 2020 |
Datasheet spec for the RTX 3090 variant. Source: www.nvidia.com.
Price history
on-demand rate per day · median on-demand rate per day (dashed), since 2026-07-05: $0.20 low · $0.46 high. Full ledger on the history hub.
FAQ
The cheapest RTX 3090 rental we have is $0.20 per GPU-hour on TensorDock (on-demand), verified 2026-08-22.
24 GB depending on the variant (RTX 3090: 24 GB, RTX 3090 Ti: 24 GB).
TensorDock has the cheapest verified on-demand rate today at $0.20 per GPU-hour; interruptible spot/community capacity starts at $0.09. Verified 2026-08-22.
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Should you rent or buy?
A rough rule: divide the hardware price by the rental rate to get break-even hours. Run the exact math (with electricity) in the rent-vs-buy calculator.