H200 vs NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti

Detailed comparison of specifications, performance, and pricing between NVIDIA H200 SXM and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti

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Overall Winner
H200
Wins 4 of 7 categories
Performance Leader
H200
2.0k TFLOPS (+517%)
The H200 is 517% faster.

Difference Analysis

Metric
H200
Difference
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti
Tensor TFLOPS
2.0k
+517%
321.0
VRAM
141GB
+1075%
12GB
Memory Bandwidth
4.8 TB/s
+852%
504 GB/s
Hardware Price
$$38k
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-
Cloud Price/hr
$2.30
+360%
$0.500

Full Specifications

Specification H200 NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT
Brand NVIDIA NVIDIA AMD
Series Data Center Consumer Consumer
Architecture Hopper Ada Lovelace RDNA 3
VRAM 141GB 12GB 20GB
VRAM Type HBM3e GDDR6X GDDR6
Memory Bandwidth 4.8 TB/s 504 GB/s 800 GB/s
FP16 TFLOPS 134.0 80.2 104.0
Tensor TFLOPS 2.0k 321.0 -
TDP 700W 285W 315W
Form Factor SXM - -
Hardware Price $$38k - -
Cloud Price (min) $2.30/hr $0.500/hr -

Which Should You Choose?

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For AI Training

Large model training needs maximum VRAM and memory bandwidth.

Recommended: H200
141GB VRAM · 4.8 TB/s

For AI Inference

Inference prioritizes throughput and cost efficiency.

Recommended: H200
Best performance per dollar
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For Cloud Rental

Minimize hourly costs for cloud workloads.

From $0.500/hr

H200 vs NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti FAQ

It depends on your use case. The H200 offers 517% better performance (2.0k vs 321.0 TFLOPS). For raw performance, choose H200. For value, consider your budget and workload requirements.

The H200 has more VRAM with 141GB compared to 12GB (1075% more). More VRAM is crucial for training large models and running inference on bigger batch sizes.

For AI training, the H200 is generally better due to its larger VRAM (141GB). Large language models and deep learning workloads benefit significantly from more memory. However, if your models fit in 12GB, the cheaper option may be more cost-effective.

Price comparison requires both GPUs to have available pricing data. Check individual GPU pages for current market prices.

Upgrading to H200 would give you 517% more performance and 1075% more VRAM. Consider if your workloads are bottlenecked by current GPU capabilities.