- Azure Cloud
Azure Load Balancing for Business Applications
28 Oct, 2025
£1832.63 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The NVIDIA RTX PRO 4000 SFF is the kind of card you buy when you need “it just works” stability for professional GPU workloads in a small workstation, not when you’re trying to squeeze the most frames per pound. With the SFF angle, it’s aimed at businesses that want pro-grade drivers and predictable performance for things like CAD/CAM, rendering, simulation, and AI-assisted workflows—especially where you can’t give the system a big, power-hungry GPU. If your team’s billable work depends on GPU time and you value driver support/validation over tinkering, it makes sense.
Would I buy it at ~£1,527 ex-VAT? Only if you actually benefit from pro features and the small-form-factor constraints—otherwise you’re paying a premium for a narrower set of use-cases. For pure gaming, you’ll get better value elsewhere. For general office plus occasional media tasks, it’s also overkill unless you have real production work. Best fit: small UK design/engineering studios, AEC teams, media post houses, or IT-managed environments where consistency and support matter more than chasing the cheapest GPU.
If you tell me what software your users run (e.g., SolidWorks, AutoCAD, Revit, Adobe, Blender, VMware/AI stacks) and whether these machines are genuinely space/power constrained, I can sanity-check whether this is a smart purchase or money left on the table.

Dell
NVIDIA RTX 4500 Ada Generation - Graphics card - RTX 4500 Ada - 24 GB GDDR6 - PCIe 4.0 x16 - 4 x DisplayPort

Asus
ASUS PRIME GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16GB - Graphics card - GeForce RTX 5060 Ti - 16 GB GDDR7 - PCI Express 5.0 - 3 x DisplayPort, HDMI

Lenovo
NVIDIA RTX 5000 ADA - Graphics card - RTX 5000 Ada - 32 GB GDDR6 - PCIe 4.0 x16 - 4 x DisplayPort

Asus
ASUS Prime Radeon RX 9060 XT 8GB - OC Edition - graphics card - Radeon RX 9060 XT - 8 GB GDDR6 - PCI Express 5.0 - HDMI, 2 x DisplayPort - box