RTX 4500 BSE now listed by PNY, Leadtek and ELSA
No gaming card launches, but at least we get this server SKU.

It appears that NVIDIA has finally released its RTX PRO 4500 Blackwell Server Edition card, which was announced back in March . The official product page now says “Available Now” and links directly to the NVIDIA Marketplace. NVIDIA Data Center social posts are also using “Available now from leading system builders and cloud service providers”.
At GTC 2026, NVIDIA said RTX PRO servers with the 4500 Blackwell GPU were “available to order” from system builders including Cisco, Dell, HPE, Lenovo, and Supermicro, with more configurations from other server vendors. We checked NVIDIA partners for PRO card launches, and they also started listing the new SKU, so from my understanding, this means broader availability, perhaps not just from OEMs.
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Blackwell card with 32GB memory, but no fans here
The card itself is a passive single-slot Blackwell server GPU with 10,496 CUDA cores, 32GB GDDR7 memory, PCIe 5.0 x16, and 165W board power. We already covered the product when NVIDIA launched it in March, so the update here is not the GPU itself, but that NVIDIA is now confirming availability and board partners are starting to show public listings.

Source: Geizhals
The RTX PRO 4500 Blackwell Server Edition in a current range of €3,676.88 to €4,299.90 , which suggests early channel pricing is clustering around the high-€3,000 to low-€4,000 range. I do not recall NVIDIA announcing the official MSRP.
| NVIDIA RTX Workstation GPUs | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| VideoCardz.com | Picture | GPU | CUDA Cores | Memory | TDP |
| BLACKWELL | |||||
| RTX PRO 6000 Workstation Edition | ![]() | GB202 | 24064 | 96GB G7 ECC | 600W |
| RTX PRO 6000 Server Edition | | GB202 | 24064 | 96GB G7 ECC | 600W |
| RTX PRO 6000 Max-Q Edition | ![]() | GB202 | 24064 | 96GB G7 ECC | 300W |
| RTX PRO 5000 72GB | ![]() | GB202 | 14080 | 72GB G7 ECC | 300W |
| RTX PRO 5000 | ![]() | GB202 | 14080 | 48GB G7 ECC | 300W |
| RTX PRO 4500 | ![]() | GB203 | 10496 | 32GB G7 ECC | 200W |
| RTX PRO 4500 Server Edition ⬅️ | | GB203 | 10496 | 32GB G7 ECC | 165W |
| RTX PRO 4000 | ![]() | GB203 | 8960 | 24GB G7 ECC | 140W |
| RTX PRO 4000 SFF 🆕 | ![]() | GB203 | 8960 | 20GB G6 ECC | 70W |
| RTX PRO 2000 🆕 | ![]() | GB206 | 4352 | 16GB G7 ECC | 70W |
Source: NVIDIA






