
Nvidia's GB300 DGX Station Desktop Surfaces Online at Nearly $100,000
A retail listing has confirmed pricing for Nvidia's GB300-powered DGX Station, starting at $94,930 and rising above $108,000 when fully specced.
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Nvidia's most powerful desktop system, the GB300 DGX Station, has appeared for sale online with a starting price of $94,930, according to Tom's Hardware. Configurations can be specced up to $108,350.
The machine packs 748GB of unified memory shared between a 72-core Grace CPU and a Blackwell Ultra GPU, housed in a conventional full-sized desktop tower. The Blackwell Ultra GPU carries 252GB of HBM3e memory and connects to the Arm-based Grace CPU over a 900 GB/s NVLink-C2C interconnect.
Nvidia formally introduced the latest DGX Station at Computex 2026 but did not attach a public price to the announcement. Tom's Hardware reported that early speculation had suggested a figure in the region of $100,000, a number that the new listing appears to bear out.
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