
The NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Max-Q Workstation Edition is a top-end model in this generation of professional video cards from NVIDIA. As the name suggests, it uses their new Blackwell architecture - the same tech underlying the GeForce RTX 50 Series. However, it has limited maximum power consumption which translates into lower clock speeds. Because of that, it offers less performance than the GeForce RTX 5090 but maintains a focus on support for professional applications and sports three times the onboard VRAM (96GB vs 32 on the 5090). Four DisplayPort 2.1 outputs are provided, to support multiple high-res monitors.
Similar to previous generations, the Max-Q Workstation Edition uses a blower-style cooling setup. This - combined with the reduced power usage - makes it ideal for multi-GPU configurations in desktop and rackmount workstations. If you are just looking for a single card, though, the "normal" (non Max-Q) RTX PRO Blackwell Workstation Edition model offers higher performance and a cooler design that is better suited for single-GPU systems. There is also a Server variant that can provide better performance and is designed for use in rackmount servers with strong airflow built-in to the chassis.
Similar to previous generations, the Max-Q Workstation Edition uses a blower-style cooling setup. This - combined with the reduced power usage - makes it ideal for multi-GPU configurations in desktop and rackmount workstations. If you are just looking for a single card, though, the "normal" (non Max-Q) RTX PRO Blackwell Workstation Edition model offers higher performance and a cooler design that is better suited for single-GPU systems. There is also a Server variant that can provide better performance and is designed for use in rackmount servers with strong airflow built-in to the chassis.