GPU Cloud Rendering Services, 3D Architectural Rendering Services
Accelerate your 3D rendering workflow with our GPU Cloud Rendering Service. Powered by high-end GPUs like the RTX 4090 and A6000, our cloud servers deliver blazing-fast rendering for Blender, Octane, Redshift, and other leading engines. Enjoy full control, flexible pricing, and 24/7 availability — ideal for artists, studios, and production teams looking to scale rendering without investing in local hardware.
GPU Cloud Rendering Services Plans and Pricing
Basic GPU Dedicated Server - RTX 4060
- 64GB RAM
- GPU: Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060
- Eight-Core E5-2690î…
- 120GB SSD + 960GB SSD
- 100Mbps-1Gbpsî…
- OS: Windows / Linux
Basic GPU Dedicated Server - RTX 5060
- 64GB RAM
- GPU: Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060
- 24-Core Platinum 8160î…
- 120GB SSD + 960GB SSD
- 100Mbps-1Gbpsî…
- OS: Windows / Linux
Advanced GPU Dedicated Server - A5000
- 128GB RAM
- GPU: Nvidia Quadro RTX A5000
- Dual 12-Core E5-2697v2î…
- 240GB SSD + 2TB SSD
- 100Mbps-1Gbpsî…
- OS: Windows / Linux
Enterprise GPU Dedicated Server - RTX A6000
- 256GB RAM
- GPU: Nvidia Quadro RTX A6000
- Dual 18-Core E5-2697v4î…
- 240GB SSD + 2TB NVMe + 8TB SATA
- 100Mbps-1Gbpsî…
- OS: Windows / Linux
Enterprise GPU Dedicated Server - RTX 4090
- 256GB RAM
- GPU: GeForce RTX 4090
- Dual 18-Core E5-2697v4î…
- 240GB SSD + 2TB NVMe + 8TB SATA
- 100Mbps-1Gbpsî…
- OS: Windows / Linux
Multi-GPU Dedicated Server- 2xRTX 4090
- 256GB RAM
- GPU: 2 x GeForce RTX 4090
- Dual 18-Core E5-2697v4î…
- 240GB SSD + 2TB NVMe + 8TB SATA
- 1Gbpsî…
- OS: Windows / Linux
Enterprise GPU Dedicated Server - RTX 5090
- 256GB RAM
- GPU: GeForce RTX 5090
- Dual 18-Core E5-2697v4î…
- 240GB SSD + 2TB NVMe + 8TB SATA
- 100Mbps-1Gbpsî…
- OS: Windows / Linux
Multi-GPU Dedicated Server- 2xRTX 5090
- 256GB RAM
- GPU: 2 x GeForce RTX 5090
- Dual Gold 6148î…
- 240GB SSD + 2TB NVMe + 8TB SATA
- 1Gbpsî…
- OS: Windows / Linux
Features of GPU Dedicated Server for Cloud Rendering
High-Performance GPUs
Full Root/Admin Access
Preconfigured for Rendering
Cloud-Based Availability
Large VRAM & Fast Storage
No Queue Time
Multi-GPU Support
High-Speed Network
Security & Isolation
Cloud Rendering Services: Freedom to Install Any 3D Software & Render Engines
Unlike Rendering Farm, a GPU server provides full flexibility to install and run any 3D modeling, animation, and rendering software, along with industry-standard renderers. Whether you’re working with Blender, Maya, 3ds Max, Cinema 4D, Unreal Engine, or Houdini, GPU cloud rendering services ensure seamless performance for complex projects.





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Differences and Similarities Between GPU Cloud Rendering Services and Rendering Farms
A GPU Cloud Rendering Server gives you dedicated access to high-end GPUs (like RTX 4090 or A6000), full control over the system environment, and freedom to install any 3D software or custom pipeline. It’s ideal for professionals who need consistent performance, software flexibility, and no queue time — just like using your own powerful workstation in the cloud.
In contrast, a rendering farm typically runs as a shared service, where users upload scenes to be processed in queues using preinstalled engines. While farms are good for quick, one-time jobs, they lack customization and may involve delays, software limitations, and variable performance due to shared usage.
FAQs of GPU Cloud Rendering Services
What is GPU cloud rendering?
GPU cloud rendering uses high-performance graphics cards (GPUs) hosted in remote servers to render 3D scenes and animations. It allows users to offload intensive rendering tasks from their local machines to powerful cloud servers for faster results.
What 3D software is supported?
You can install and run any 3D software or render engine, including Blender, Autodesk Maya, 3ds Max, Cinema 4D, Houdini, OctaneRender, Redshift, V-Ray, and more — thanks to full admin access on your dedicated GPU server.
Which GPUs are available for rendering?
We offer a wide range of GPU options including RTX 4060, RTX 4090, RTX 5090, A5000, A6000, and multi-GPU setups (e.g. 2x, 4x, 8x A6000).
What’s the difference between cloud rendering and a render farm?
Render farms are shared environments with limited customization and queue systems. In contrast, GPU cloud rendering servers provide dedicated resources, full software control, and no waiting in line — offering maximum flexibility and performance.
Can I use multiple GPUs for a single render?
Yes, our servers support multi-GPU rendering, depending on the software you use. Blender Cycles, OctaneRender, and Redshift all support GPU parallelization.
How does pricing work?
You can choose monthly or yearly plans based on your rendering needs. Discounts may be available for long-term or bulk usage.
Is there any queue or shared resource?
No. Each GPU server is dedicated to you — no queue, no performance drop from other users. Your workload gets 100% of the assigned resources.
Do I need to install the software myself?
You have the option to either install everything yourself or choose a preconfigured image with Blender, drivers, and popular render engines already set up.
How do I access the server?
You can connect remotely via RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) for Windows or SSH/VNC for Linux. Full instructions will be provided upon server setup.
What operating systems are available?
We support both Windows and Linux systems. You can choose the OS that best suits your workflow or software requirements.