930M for Blender

Blender score 46
Entry-level speed
Light VRAM

Maxwell GPU best suited to lighter Blender scenes, learning workflows, and budget-conscious rendering setups.

Last updated: May 26, 2026

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Blender benchmark score

46

Entry-level speed — fine for learning and lighter scenes.

VRAM

2 GB

Limited — best for simpler scenes and lighter workflows.

CUDA cores

384

Lower core count — adequate for lighter rendering workloads.

Architecture

Maxwell

Older architecture — check benchmark scores for a practical performance picture.

Memory bandwidth

12.8 GB/s

Lower bandwidth may become a bottleneck in texture-heavy or complex scenes.

Boost clock

549 MHz

Lower clock speed — typical of older or workstation-class GPUs.

Render support

OptiX, CUDA

OptiX is typically the fastest option; CUDA provides a reliable fallback.

TDP

33 W

Low power — easy to cool and efficient for smaller builds.

Release year

2015

More technical details

Core specs

  • Base clock: 549 MHz
  • Process size: 28 nm

Memory specs

  • Memory type: DDR3
  • Memory bus: 64-bit

Benchmark performance

This chart estimates how many seconds this GPU takes to render one frame of each standard Blender benchmark scene, so you can compare practical rendering speed at a glance.

Blender score 46
seconds
Estimated time to render one benchmark frame. Lower is faster.
OptiXCUDA
Junkshop
1772.5s
1161.57s
Monster
769.87s
510.66s
Classroom
1713.03s
1317.01s
0s2040s

These are single-frame estimates derived from Blender Open Data benchmark medians at the scene sample counts, not full-animation render times or guarantees for every real project.

View Blender Open Data source

Is 930M good for Blender?

A concise editorial read on where this GPU looks strong, the tradeoffs to keep in mind, and who it suits best.

What stands out

  • Maxwell architecture
  • 28 nm process size
  • 384 CUDA cores for basic parallel processing
  • 549 MHz base and boost clock speeds

Tradeoffs to know

  • Limited VRAM of 2 GB restricts complex scene rendering
  • Older architecture with lower performance compared to modern GPUs

Who should choose it

  • Suitable for learning and basic 3D tasks
  • Affordable option for budget-conscious users

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