NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti
Ampere GPU aimed at mid-sized Blender scenes, everyday rendering, and strong value without flagship pricing.
Last updated: March 31, 2026
5,596
Solid mid-range speed for everyday rendering and moderate scenes.
12 GB
Adequate for mid-complexity scenes; may need care with very large textures.
10,240
High core count for strong parallel rendering throughput.
Ampere
Previous-generation design — still competitive, especially at higher VRAM tiers.
912.4 GB/s
Strong bandwidth for most Blender rendering scenarios.
1665 MHz
Lower clock speed — typical of older or workstation-class GPUs.
OptiX, CUDA
OptiX is typically the fastest option; CUDA provides a reliable fallback.
350 W
Moderate power needs — standard workstation PSU and cooling should be fine.
2021
More technical details
Core specs
- Tensor cores: 320
- RT cores: 80
- Base clock: 1365 MHz
- Process size: 8 nm
Memory specs
- Memory type: GDDR6X
- Memory bus: 384-bit
Benchmark performance
This chart gives a compact estimate of how this GPU handles Blender benchmark scenes, so you can compare practical rendering speed without reading raw benchmark tables.
These timings are derived from Blender Open Data benchmark medians and should be treated as comparative estimates, not guaranteed real-project render times.
View Blender Open Data sourceIs RTX 3080 Ti 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
- Ampere architecture
- 10240 CUDA cores
- 320 Tensor cores
- 80 RT cores
- High memory bandwidth of 912.4 GB/s
- Boost clock speed of 1665 MHz
Tradeoffs to know
- VRAM is below the recommended 16 GB for professionals
Who should choose it
- Excellent for real-time ray tracing
- High CUDA core count for parallel processing
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