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11 Mar, 2026
£2971.85 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The RTX PRO 4500 Blackwell is the kind of card you buy when you don’t want “maybe” in professional graphics—think CAD/CAE, digital content creation, and any workflow where stability and driver maturity matter more than squeezing every last frame. At £2476.54 ex-VAT, it’s definitely not a casual upgrade, but the price starts to make sense if you’re using pro apps that actually benefit from the RTX PRO stack, and you need to support multiple users/clients with predictable performance. If you’re a UK reseller’s customer running render/viewport work all day, the real value here is reliability and smoother professional workflow—not just raw horsepower.
That said, I wouldn’t buy this for most teams. If your use is mostly office graphics, light design, or general-purpose compute with no specific pro-application upside, you’re paying a premium you won’t feel. Also, if your applications don’t scale well with this class of GPU, you could burn budget that’s better spent on CPUs, faster storage, or more sensible workstation scaling. In short: buy it if your business is built around pro graphics workloads and you want low drama; don’t buy it if you’re trying to “upgrade for the sake of it” or your software won’t meaningfully leverage it.

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