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How NVIDIA GB10 Performance With the Dell Pro Max GB10 Compares To The GH200 Review

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Last updated: 2026/01/19 at 9:48 AM
News Room Published 19 January 2026
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Earlier this month we looked at the Dell Pro Max GB10 performance up against AMD’s Ryzen AI Max+ “Strix Halo” with the superior performance for the green team for performance and power efficiency. For those wondering how the Dell Pro Max GB10 performance comes up for the much talked about NVIDIA GH200, here are some comparison benchmarks.

Today’s article is providing some reference benchmarks of the Dell Pro Max GB10 up against the prior-generation, high-end GH200 for reference purposes. Unfortunately I don’t have any physical or remote GB200 / GB300 access at this time but following the recent GB10 vs. Strix Halo benchmarks, the folks at GPTshop.ai offered remote access if I wanted to run some fresh benchmarks comparing GB10 to the GH200 for some public reference benchmarks.

GPTshop.ai provided remote access to a NVIDIA GH200 system built around a Pegatron JIMBO P4352 motherboard.

Both the GH200 and Dell Pro Max GB10 systems were running Ubuntu 24.04 LTS / NVIDIA DGX OS with the Linux 6.14 kernel and having CUDA 13.0 at play for an up-to-date software stack for these GH200 vs. GB10 benchmarks.

Llama.cpp NVIDIA GB10 Dell Pro Max vs. NVIDIA GH200

The NVIDIA GH200 Grace Hopper Superchip is obviously much faster than the NVIDIA Dell GB10 while these benchmarks simply aim to provide some up-to-date comparison figures for reference. Thanks to GPTshop.ai for providing the remote GH200 access and Dell for the Pro Max GB10 hardware for testing at Phoronix.

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