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@crunchbits
@lentro is your boy.
$0.1640/hour for the closest configuration.
https://dashboard.tensordock.com/deploy?gpu=rtxa4000-pcie-16gb&gpuCount=1&ramAmount=16&vcpuCount=8&storage=160&location=eea9c19e-c093-4a5a-87b3-ec8b8b84ece2rtxa4000-pcie-16gb0.1640&os=TensorML-20.04-LTS-TensorFlow
Thanks for the mention!
RTX 3070 is the smallest we do.
GPU CLOUD: RTX 3070 - $65/mo
4c / 8t (dedicated)
20GB DDR4 ECC
480GB Dedicated SSD
20TB @ 1Gbps
RTX 3070
Only 1 in stock - https://crunchbits.com/gpu/cloud#Plans
That's a cool one.
What do mentally strong people use machines like these for?
I don't know.
I just found that @lentro deleted my $100 credit 😡, so I can't use it even if I needed to.
deleted credits?! doh! the shame!!
I was just about to second tensordock. I like what they do and how they do it.
I find for most of the things I need/use gpu for, hourly works out ridiculously cheap.
and there are no shortage of providers.
In addition to @lentro, there are several 'cloud gpu' services I use regularly and would recommend. runpod, vast.ai, and latitude.sh.
Hell, even the big guns (aws, gcp, etc) do gpus by the hour now. (of course, they're not as cheap or scrappy either, but you can get bare metal with your own gpus, for example...)
There are several I used to use, but they seem much more expensive now... paperspace, lambda, and cudo.