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A100 80GB GPU Rental Prices

Find A100 80GB rentals and compare current hourly pricing, availability and provider configurations. The 80 GB A100 variant is useful when model memory is the limiting factor but H100 pricing is unnecessary.

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Compare the full configuration, not only the headline price

The 80 GB A100 variant is useful when model memory is the limiting factor but H100 pricing is unnecessary.

Typical use cases include larger training jobs, memory-heavy CUDA workloads, LLM inference. Price alone does not capture network, CPU, RAM and storage differences, so ComputeRadar keeps those fields next to the GPU rate.

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What to check before renting

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Check whether the displayed rate is for the full instance or only the GPU portion.

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For multi-GPU jobs, verify the available GPU count and interconnect/topology with the provider.

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Confirm final stock and region on the provider page immediately before ordering.

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Common questions

How much does it cost to rent a NVIDIA A100 80GB?

The answer changes by provider, region and configuration. The live answer at the top of this page is calculated from currently connected API sources and includes a catalog timestamp.

Is the cheapest NVIDIA A100 80GB offer always the best option?

No. Compare GPU count, VRAM, CPU/RAM allocation, storage, network, reliability and location. Some providers expose a GPU-only base rate while others return an all-in instance price.

How fresh are the prices?

ComputeRadar refreshes provider catalogs on a short cache interval and labels the generated timestamp. The provider checkout page remains the final source of truth because stock can change at any time.