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NVIDIA Tesla V100
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How Much Does NVIDIA Tesla V100 Cost in 2026?
Used/refurbished V100 GPUs (16GB/32GB HBM2) trade between $2,500–$5,000 in 2026, depending on form factor and condition. Refurbished PCIe models cluster near $3,500, while SXM2 variants (rarer, require NVSwitch) command up to $5,000. New V100s (if still stocked) retail at ~$12,000, making used units 54–79% cheaper. Caveat: HBM2 memory degradation in units over 5 years old may reduce effective bandwidth by 10–15%, per 2025 IEEE reliability studies. Always verify memory integrity via nvidia-smi stress tests before purchase.
NVIDIA Tesla V100 Specifications and Technical Overview
The V100 (Volta GV100) delivers 900GB/s memory bandwidth with 16GB or 32GB HBM2. PCIe versions (NVS 319) fit standard 1U/2U servers (e.g., Dell R740, HPE DL380), while SXM2 variants (NVS 318) require NVIDIA NVSwitch or DGX-1-compatible chassis. Launched 2017–2019, these GPUs support PCIe 3.0 x16 (up to 16GB/s) and Turing/Ada compatibility via driver updates. Limitation: SXM2 models are incompatible with most mainstream rackmounts; check for 650W+ PSU and 4x 8-pin EPS connectors. 32GB models add 20% VRAM but share the same 5,120 CUDA cores as 16GB variants.
What to Check Before Buying a Used NVIDIA Tesla V100 in 2026
- HBM2 memory test: Run
Memtest86+for 4+ hours; reject units with >1 bit error per GB. - Thermal paste age: Units >3 years old require reapplication; measure GPU temp under load (target <
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