Really good service
Really good service. I never had any issue with my GPU Server. Always online! Good prices!

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GPU Mart is a sub-brand of Database Mart, specializing in high-performance GPU VPS and dedicated GPU servers. We are committed to delivering reliable and scalable GPU infrastructure for developers, enterprises, and research institutions, supporting AI training, machine learning, rendering, and other high-performance computing workloads.
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Really good service. I never had any issue with my GPU Server. Always online! Good prices!

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Easy to deal with. Well provisioned A100 server with plenty of RAM, CPU and disk.

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GPU Mart has delivered a very solid experience overall. The GPU server has been stable, performant, and reliable for my use case, and the service has met my expectations well in terms of consistency and usability. For anyone working on demanding workloads, having dependable infrastructure makes a real difference, and that has been one of the strong points here.
In addition to the technical side, I’ve also appreciated the professionalism, communication, and support. It gives confidence when a provider not only offers the resources you need, but also maintains a customer-focused experience. Overall, I’m very pleased and would be happy to recommend GPU Mart.

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Your solution gives me exactly what I need, which is hard to find anywhere else. Things to improve which make this even greater:
1. more online support. I have not once succeeded talking online to a representative, so all communication is done via tickets.
2. more gpu offers - you can add 2 gpus of a5000 etc

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It is extremely economical and great hosting service. Downtimes does happen but they resolve it as soon as they could and support is always there. Server hardware is 10-12 years old but still works efficiently.

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I purchased the GPU VPS P600 plan for $498.89 (2-year term) after seeing it listed under "GPU Servers." At no point during the purchase process was the GPU generation, VRAM capacity, or intended use case clearly disclosed.
What was delivered: a KVM instance running on an Intel Ivy Bridge Xeon from 2012 — hardware that is 13 years old — with a Nvidia Quadro P600, a 2016 entry-level display card with 2GB VRAM. Disk throughput benchmarked at 106 MB/s. None of this was stated in the product listing.
The P600 is not a compute GPU. It was designed for CAD display output, not inference or data workloads. A customer reasonably purchasing a "GPU Server" in 2025 expects hardware from at least the last decade with meaningful CUDA compute capability. The product listing does not mention the GPU generation, VRAM, or compute specs anywhere — only the GPU model name buried in the SKU.
My workload happens to run on this hardware, but only because I adapted my architecture around its severe limitations after discovering them post-purchase. I should not have had to do that.

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GPUs often encounter driver errors and overheating issues that reduce performance.

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I am using their service since 6 months and everything is perfect! Helpful and prompt support, good prices, 0 kyc, reliable hardware. Keep it up. Recommending!

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Terrible, $400/month for a GPU VPS and just partly working. It keeps crashing and crashing with hardware failures. AVOID THIS HOSTER!

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A wonderful experience that met expectations

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I am currently renting 6 GPU servers from GPU-Mart and paid an additional $20 per server specifically to upgrade the bandwidth to 1Gbps, as clearly advertised on their pricing plans.
Despite paying for this upgrade, my servers were silently throttled to 100Mbps, and after escalating the issue, they slightly increased it to 300Mbps — still far below the 1Gbps I paid for.
This is a direct breach of contract:
They advertise and charge for a 1Gbps upgrade,
But they enforce hidden limitations without prior notice,
And then shift the blame to the customer instead of resolving the issue.
I’ve contacted support multiple times, providing full context and usage details. I even clarified that my setup is based on syncing files over rclone from my local 10Gbps fiber network — something I disclosed transparently.
They acknowledged the throttling was due to “high bandwidth usage” but never denied that 1Gbps was paid for and promised. If 1Gbps cannot be delivered, why charge for it in the first place?
😠 Completely Unprofessional Behavior
If you can’t provide 1Gbps to all users, then don’t advertise or sell it as an add-on. This kind of bait-and-switch tactic is damaging to the trust that professionals like myself rely on when choosing GPU providers for long-term infrastructure.
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