Windows GPU Hosting

Windows GPU Server for AI, Rendering & Remote Work

Get a dedicated GPU-powered Windows server with full RDP access and fast NVMe storage. Run AI projects, 3D rendering, or any GPU-intensive tasks effortlessly, using Windows software like Adobe After Effects, Autodesk 3ds Max, Stable Diffusion or Unreal Engine. Familiar Windows environment makes task workflow faster and easier.

  • Instant RDP with GPU Access
  • Windows Server 2025 / 2022 / 2019 / 2016
  • Flexible GPU VPS & Dedicated Hosting Options
Dedicated GPU · Full RDP Access GPU · High VRAM · CUDA Cores GPU · Tensor Cores · NVLink NVMe SSD Windows Server 2025 Windows Server 2022 Windows Server 2019 Windows Server 2016 GPU Server · RDP Ready Windows · Full GPU Access

Explore Windows GPU Server & VPS Plans

Choose from 40+ Windows GPU Server & GPU VPS Windows plans.

Machine Learning GPU VPS
GPU VPS
Deep Learning GPU Dedicated Server
GPU Dedicated Server

Express GPU VPS - GT730|K620

17.98/mo
38% OFF (Was $29.00)
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  • GPU Model: GT730|K620
  • CPU: 8 CPU Cores
  • Memory: 16GB RAM
  • Disk: 120GB SSD
  • Bandwidth: 100Mbps Unmetered
  • IP: 1 Dedicated IPv4
  • Location: USA
  • Backup: Once per 4 Weeks

Basic GPU VPS - RTX 5060

85.00/mo
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  • GPU Model: RTX 5060
  • CPU: 16 CPU Cores
  • Memory: 28GB RAM
  • Disk: 240GB SSD
  • Bandwidth: 200Mbps Unmetered
  • IP: 1 Dedicated IPv4
  • Location: USA
  • Backup: Once per 4 Weeks

Professional GPU VPS - RTX Pro 2000

99.00/mo
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  • GPU Model: RTX Pro 2000
  • CPU: 16 CPU Cores
  • Memory: 28GB RAM
  • Disk: 240GB SSD
  • Bandwidth: 300Mbps Unmetered
  • IP: 1 Dedicated IPv4
  • Location: USA
  • Backup: Once per 2 Weeks

Professional GPU VPS - RTX A4000

89.50/mo
40% OFF (Was $149.00)
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  • GPU Model: RTX A4000
  • CPU: 24 CPU Cores
  • Memory: 28GB RAM
  • Disk: 320GB SSD
  • Bandwidth: 300Mbps Unmetered
  • IP: 1 Dedicated IPv4
  • Location: USA
  • Backup: Once per 2 Weeks

Advanced GPU VPS - RTX Pro 4000

159.00/mo
20% OFF (Was $199.00)
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  • GPU Model: RTX Pro 4000
  • CPU: 24 CPU Cores
  • Memory: 56GB RAM
  • Disk: 320GB SSD
  • Bandwidth: 500Mbps Unmetered
  • IP: 1 Dedicated IPv4
  • Location: USA
  • Backup: Once per 2 Weeks

Advanced GPU VPS - RTX Pro 5000

269.00/mo
23% OFF (Was $349.00)
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  • GPU Model: RTX Pro 5000
  • CPU: 24 CPU Cores
  • Memory: 56GB RAM
  • Disk: 320GB SSD
  • Bandwidth: 500Mbps Unmetered
  • IP: 1 Dedicated IPv4
  • Location: USA
  • Backup: Once per 2 Weeks

Advanced GPU VPS - RTX 5090

399.00/mo
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  • GPU Model: RTX 5090
  • CPU: 32 CPU Cores
  • Memory: 84GB RAM
  • Disk: 400GB SSD
  • Bandwidth: 500Mbps Unmetered
  • IP: 1 Dedicated IPv4
  • Location: USA
  • Backup: Once per 2 Weeks

Enterprise GPU VPS - RTX Pro 6000

479.00/mo
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  • GPU Model: RTX Pro 6000
  • CPU: 32 CPU Cores
  • Memory: 84GB RAM
  • Disk: 400GB SSD
  • Bandwidth: 1000Mbps Unmetered
  • IP: 1 Dedicated IPv4
  • Location: USA
  • Backup: Once per 2 Weeks
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Support and Management Features for Windows GPU server
Bandwidth UpgradeUpgrade to 1000Mbps(Shared): $10.00/monthThe bandwidth of your server represents the maximum available bandwidth. Real-time bandwidth usage depends on the current situation in the rack where your server is located and the shared bandwidth with other servers. The speed you experience may also be influenced by your local network and geographical distance from the server.
Bandwidth UpgradeUpgrade to 200Mbps(Shared): $10.00/month
Upgrade to 1Gbps(Shared): $20.00/month
The bandwidth of your server represents the maximum available bandwidth. Real-time bandwidth usage depends on the current situation in the rack where your server is located and the shared bandwidth with other servers. The speed you experience may also be influenced by your local network and geographical distance from the server.
HDMI Dummy$15 setup fee per serverA one-time setup fee is charged for each server and cannot be transferred to other servers.
NVLink for GPU Server2xNVLink for 4xA6000 cards: $60/month
3xNVLink for 6xA6000 cards: $90/month
4xNVLink for 8xA6000 cards: $120/month
6xNVLinks for 4xA100 cards: $180/month
A $39 one-time setup fee applies.
NVLink is a high-speed interconnect technology developed by NVIDIA that allows GPUs to communicate with each other and share data at much faster rates than traditional PCIe connections.
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Operating SystemMicrosoft Windows Server 2016/2019/2022/2025 Standard Edition x64:$25/mo per 8 CPU coresFree CentOS, Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, OpenSUSE, Almalinux, Proxmox, VMWare, FreeNAS.
widgetsOptional Supported Apps & Platforms for Windows Server with GPU

Benefits of Our Windows GPU Servers

Powerful GPU performance, seamless Windows compatibility, and instant RDP access—everything you need to run demanding workloads with speed and ease.

Dedicated GPUs

Equipped with dedicated graphics cards, these Windows GPU Servers deliver stable performance for AI training, rendering, streaming, and other GPU-intensive workloads.

Full RDP Access

Instant RDP access allows seamless deployment, management, and operation of AI frameworks, rendering software, and GPU-accelerated applications.

24/7 Expert Support

Round-the-clock expert support ensures fast response, reliable assistance, and stable performance for all your workloads and use cases.

Owned USA Hardware

Hosted on fully owned hardware in US data centers, providing consistent performance, high-speed connectivity, and enterprise-grade infrastructure.

Wide GPU Selection

A broad selection of GPUs, including RTX 4090, A100, and H100, supports diverse workloads and demanding high-performance computing requirements.

Ready-to-Use Windows GPU

Pre-installed drivers and optimized environments enable quick deployment, with scalable resources ready for AI, rendering, and streaming workloads.

Choose the Right RDP GPU for Different Workloads

Compare recommended GPU hostings to match your performance and budget needs.

Use Case
Recommended GPUs
Key GPU Features
Why Windows RDP GPU
AI Training & Inference
A100H100RTX 4090RTX Pro 5000RTX Pro 6000
Tensor Cores, CUDA cores, high VRAM, Optional NVLink
Run AI frameworks like PyTorch and TensorFlow on high-performance Windows GPU servers.
3D Rendering & Animation
RTX A5000RTX 4090RTX 5090RTX 5060
Ray Tracing, large VRAM, multi-GPU support
Ideal for Blender, Maya, Cinema 4D and GPU rendering workloads.
Professional Workstations (CAD / DCC)
RTX Pro 2000RTX Pro 4000Pro 6000RTX A4000
ISV-certified drivers, stable GPU acceleration
Perfect for AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Unreal Engine, and other professional Windows software.
Video Editing & Encoding
RTX 2060RTX 3060 TiRTX 4060RTX 4090
NVENC/NVDEC hardware encoding
Accelerate Premiere Pro, After Effects, and real-time video encoding.
Streaming & Live Broadcasting
RTX 1650RTX 2060RTX 3060 TiRTX 4060
NVENC encoder, stable RDP remote desktop
Smooth streaming, live broadcasting, and remote content creation.
Cloud Gaming / Game Hosting
RTX 1660RTX 3060 TiRTX 4060RTX 4090RTX 5090
Ray Tracing, DirectX 12, high FPS
Run Windows gaming environments with remote play via RDP.
Entry-Level Remote GPU
P600P1000T1000GTX 1650
Low power GPU, basic CUDA support
Cost-effective Windows RDP GPU for visualization and remote desktop tasks.
Machine Learning Experiments
P100A40RTX A6000A100Pro 6000H100
CUDA cores, Tensor cores, large memory
Reliable GPUs for ML experiments, research, and data science workloads.

Popular Use Cases for Windows GPU Servers

Explore popular AI, rendering, and streaming apps and see why Windows GPU Servers deliver superior performance, compatibility, and remote access for these workloads.

3D Rendering & Content Creation

Render complex 3D scenes, animations, and VFX faster on Windows GPU server powered by RTX A4000, RTX 4090, or A6000 with NVLink. Full Windows compatibility ensures seamless support for Blender, Unreal Engine, and OctaneRender, with easy RDP access for remote workflows.

RTX A4000 RTX 4090 A6000
Rendering Server
Game Development & Hosting

Build, test, and host GPU-intensive games using Unity or Unreal Engine on Windows RDP GPU servers. GPUs like RTX 4060 and RTX 4090 deliver smooth performance and low latency, while Windows ensures full engine compatibility and simple remote management.

RTX 4060 RTX 4090
Gaming Server
AI Video Processing & Transcoding

Run real-time AI video processing, streaming, and transcoding on Windows GPU servers with RTX 4090, A40, or RTX A5000. NVENC/NVDEC acceleration and RDP access enable stable, high-performance video pipelines with full GUI control.

RTX 4090 A40 RTX A5000
Streaming Server
Machine Learning & AI Inference

Train and deploy models with TensorFlow, PyTorch, or ONNX on Windows GPU server powered by A100 or RTX A5000. Native GPU acceleration, full RDP access, and an intuitive environment for fast development and inference.

A100 RTX A5000
AI Server
LLMs & Generative AI

Deploy and fine-tune LLMs like LLaMA or GPT on Windows GPU servers with multi-GPU NVLink setups (A100, A6000, RTX A5000). Enjoy smooth GUI-based workflows, CUDA acceleration, and remote access for generative AI tasks.

A100 NVLink A6000 RTX A5000
LLM Server
GPU-Accelerated Development

Accelerate simulations, builds, and compute-heavy workloads on Windows GPU VPS with RTX 4090 or RTX A5000. Native Windows support, full RDP access, and CUDA acceleration ensure faster and more reliable development.

RTX 4090 RTX A5000
GPU Hosting

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Windows GPU Servers & VPS FAQ

Find answers to common questions about Windows VPS and deidicated server with GPU

What is a Windows GPU Server?
A Windows GPU Server is a Windows-based server equipped with one or more dedicated GPUs for accelerated computing. It allows users to run GPU-intensive applications such as AI training, machine learning, 3D rendering, and video processing in a familiar Windows environment. Compared with a standard Windows VPS, a Windows VPS with GPU provides hardware GPU acceleration and can be accessed remotely through Windows Remote Desktop.
What is the difference between GPU Windows VPS and Dedicated Windows Server with GPU?
GPU Windows VPS provides virtualized Windows environments with dedicated GPU access, suitable for smaller AI, rendering, or development tasks. Dedicated Windows Server with GPU offers full hardware resources for maximum performance, ideal for large-scale AI workloads, 3D rendering, or high-demand GPU hosting. Both support GPU remote desktop and Windows GPU Server workflows.
How can I access my GPU Windows VPS?
You can access your GPU Windows VPS via standard Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP), which provides full GPU acceleration in a Windows environment. This allows you to run AI, rendering, or GPU-intensive applications remotely using GPU remote desktop. Learn more about how to connect to Windows VPS with GPU or dedicated GPU hosting.
Can I upgrade GPU or system resources on a GPU Windows Server later?
GPU Windows VPS plans cannot add resources directly to an existing VPS. If you need more GPU or system capacity, you can upgrade by selecting a larger Windows VPS with GPU plan. For dedicated Windows GPU servers, RAM and disk can usually be upgraded on the same machine. If additional GPUs are required, switching to a higher configuration or contacting support for a custom GPU server solution is recommended.
Are there any hidden fees for GPU Windows VPS or Windows GPU Server?
No hidden fees. Windows VPS with GPU has no setup fee and includes unmetered bandwidth with no extra traffic charges. Some high-end or complex dedicated Windows GPU Server configurations may require a one-time setup fee. Due to Microsoft licensing requirements, customers who select Windows Server OS will pay an affordable Windows license fee. Renewal pricing normally remains the same, and we do not add extra renewal charges like many other GPU hosting providers.
Does GPU VPS Windows support CUDA and GPU acceleration?
Yes. Most Windows VPS with GPU and Windows GPU Servers support CUDA-enabled NVIDIA GPUs, allowing full GPU acceleration for AI, machine learning, rendering, and data processing workloads. Developers can run CUDA-based frameworks such as TensorFlow or PyTorch on a GPU Windows VPS to significantly speed up computation compared with CPU-only environments.
Is GPU available through Remote Desktop (RDP)?
Yes. Our Windows VPS with GPU and dedicated Windows GPU servers allow GPU acceleration through Windows Remote Desktop (RDP). Once connected, users can access GPU resources directly in the remote environment and run GPU-intensive software just like on a local machine. This makes GPU remote desktop setups ideal for running LLaMA and other LLMs, generating images with AI tools like Stable Diffusion or MidJourney, 3D rendering in Blender or Maya, and streaming or game streaming with OBS or NVIDIA ShadowPlay.
What software can run on a Windows GPU Server?
A Windows GPU hosting can run a wide range of GPU-accelerated applications, including AI frameworks like TensorFlow and PyTorch, image generation tools such as Stable Diffusion, and graphics software like Blender or Unreal Engine. Many users also deploy GPU VPS Windows environments for video encoding, streaming, scientific computing, and other high-performance GPU workloads.
How much GPU memory (VRAM) do I need?
The amount of GPU memory depends on your workload. Basic AI inference or light rendering may require 8–12GB VRAM, while larger AI models, Stable Diffusion workloads, or complex rendering tasks typically benefit from 24GB or more. For large-scale AI training or multi-model workloads, a dedicated Windows GPU Server with multiple GPUs and higher VRAM is recommended.
Is Windows or Linux better for GPU servers?
Both Windows and Linux GPU servers have advantages depending on the workload. Windows GPU Servers provide a familiar interface, easy Remote Desktop access, and strong compatibility with commercial software, making them ideal for rendering, streaming, and Windows-based applications. Linux GPU servers are often preferred for large-scale AI training and developer environments. Many users choose a Windows VPS with GPU when they need simple GPU remote desktop access and easy software setup.

Deploy Your Windows GPU Hosting Now

Deploy your dedicated Windows GPU server in as little as 10 minutes—fully configured with RDP access and high-performance NVIDIA GPUs, so you can start AI, 3D rendering, or any GPU workload instantly.