
Yes, for GPU compute in particular. GPU Mart offers a wide range of GPU hardware, from budget cards to enterprise accelerators, backed by responsive ticket support and an ordering process that does not overcomplicate things. The main drawbacks are the lack of a money-back guarantee and inconsistent live chat quality once escalated to a human agent.
No. GPU Mart operates under Database Mart LLC’s standard terms, which state that all fees are non-refundable except at the company’s discretion. If you want to test the platform risk-free, use the one-day free trial before purchasing a plan.
GPU Mart’s catalog spans three tiers: entry-level cards like the GTX 1650 and RTX 2060, previous-generation options including the RTX 4090, A100, and A6000, and current-generation Blackwell hardware such as the RTX Pro 6000. Both GPU VPS and dedicated bare-metal GPU servers are available across most of the lineup.
Yes. GPU Mart offers a one-day free trial on VPS, dedicated, and GPU server products, though valid billing information is required before a trial is approved. Each user can request up to three trial orders.
GPU Mart is the product-facing brand for GPU rental, while Database Mart is the account and billing platform behind it. You browse and configure GPU plans on the GPU Mart website, then complete registration, checkout, and ongoing account management through the Database Mart portal.

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