Skip to content

Main Navigation

Puget Systems Logo
  • Solutions
    • Recommended Systems For:
    • Content Creation
      • Photo Editing
        • Recommended Systems For:
        • Adobe Lightroom Classic
        • Adobe Photoshop
        • Stable Diffusion
      • Video Editing
        • Recommended Systems For:
        • Adobe After Effects
        • Adobe Premiere Pro
        • DaVinci Resolve
        • Foundry Nuke
      • 3D Design & Animation
        • Recommended Systems For:
        • Autodesk 3ds Max
        • Autodesk Maya
        • Blender
        • Cinema 4D
        • Houdini
        • ZBrush
      • Real-Time Engines
        • Recommended Systems For:
        • Game Development
        • Unity
        • Unreal Engine
        • Virtual Production
      • Rendering
        • Recommended Systems For:
        • Keyshot
        • OctaneRender
        • Redshift
        • V-Ray
      • Digital Audio
        • Recommended Systems For:
        • Ableton Live
        • FL Studio
        • Pro Tools
    • Engineering
      • Architecture & CAD
        • Recommended Systems For:
        • Autodesk AutoCAD
        • Autodesk Inventor
        • Autodesk Revit
        • SOLIDWORKS
      • Visualization
        • Recommended Systems For:
        • Enscape
        • Lumion
        • Twinmotion
      • Photogrammetry & GIS
        • Recommended Systems For:
        • ArcGIS Pro
        • Agisoft Metashape
        • Pix4D
        • RealityCapture
    • AI & HPC
      • Recommended Systems For:
      • Data Science
      • Generative AI
      • Large Language Models
      • Machine Learning / AI Dev
      • Scientific Computing
    • More
      • Recommended Systems For:
      • Compact Size
      • Live Streaming
      • NVIDIA RTX Studio
      • Quiet Operation
      • Virtual Reality
    • Business & Enterprise
      We can empower your company
    • Government & Education
      Services tailored for your organization
  • Products
    • Computer System Styles:
    • Desktop Workstations
      • AMD Ryzen
        • Ryzen 7000:
        • Mini Tower
        • Mid Tower
        • Full Tower
      • AMD Threadripper
        • Threadripper 7000:
        • Mid Tower
        • Full Tower
        • Threadripper PRO 5000WX:
        • Full Tower
        • Threadripper PRO 7000WX:
        • Full Tower
      • AMD EPYC
        • EPYC 9004:
        • Full Tower
      • Intel Core
        • Core 13th Gen:
        • Small Form Factor
        • Core 14th Gen:
        • Mini Tower
        • Mid Tower
        • Full Tower
      • Intel Xeon
        • Xeon W-2400:
        • Mid Tower
        • Xeon W-3400:
        • Full Tower
    • Custom Computers
    • Laptop Workstations
      • Puget Mobile 17″
    • Rackstations
      • AMD Rackstations
        • Ryzen 7000:
        • R120-4U
        • R550-6U 5-Node
        • Threadripper 7000:
        • T120-4U
        • Threadripper PRO 5000WX:
        • WRX80 4U
        • Threadripper PRO 7000WX:
        • T140-4U
        • EPYC 9004:
        • E140-4U
      • Intel Rackstations
        • Core 14th Gen:
        • C130-4U
        • Xeon W-3400:
        • X140-4U
        • X141-5U
    • Custom Rackmount Workstations
    • Puget Servers
      • Puget Servers
        • AMD EPYC:
        • E200-1U
        • E140-2U
        • E280-4U
        • Intel Xeon:
        • X200-1U
    • Custom Servers
    • Storage Solutions
      • Network Attached Storage
        • QNAP NAS Recommendations
      • Puget Storage
        • Puget Storage:
        • 12-Bay 2U
        • 24-Bay 2U
        • 36-Bay 4U
    • Recommended Third Party Peripherals
      Curated list of accessories for your workstation
    • Puget Gear
      Quality apparel with Puget Systems branding
  • Publications
    • Articles
    • Blog Posts
    • Case Studies
    • HPC Blog
    • Podcasts
    • Press
    • PugetBench
  • Support
    • Contact Support
    • Support Articles
    • Warranty Details
    • Onsite Services
    • Unboxing
  • About Us
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Our Customers
    • Enterprise
    • Gov & Edu
    • Press Kit
    • Testimonials
    • Careers
  • Talk to an Expert
  • My Account
  1. Home
  2. /
  3. Hardware Articles
  4. /
  5. GPU Rendering – NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti Performance

GPU Rendering – NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti Performance

Posted on December 31, 2020 by William George
Always look at the date when you read an article. Some of the content in this article is most likely out of date, as it was written on December 31, 2020. For newer information, see our more recent articles.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • Test Setup
  • OctaneBench Results
  • Redshift Demo Results
  • V-Ray Benchmark Results
  • Analysis
  • Conclusion

TL;DR: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti GPU Rendering Performance

The GeForce RTX 3060 Ti offers solid performance in GPU rendering engines, coming very close to the RTX 3070 for $100 less!

For an entry-level rendering system, then, the RTX 3060 Ti is a great choice. With the Founders Edition cards that NVIDIA sells directly, two of these cards should be doable in many cases – as long as there is some space between the cards and plenty of airflow from chassis fans. For more than two GPUs, though, blower-style cards are really needed… and it seems unlikely that those will be coming any time soon, if the lack of RTX 3080 and 3070 blower models is any indication. Users who want more than two GPUs, NVLink support, or more than 8GB of video memory for scene data will probably want to look at the RTX 3090 24GB or the upcoming A6000 48GB instead.

Introduction

NVIDIA launched the GeForce RTX 30 Series a few months ago, but new models in this family continue to trickle in. Today we are looking at the RTX 3060 Ti 8GB model and how it performs with regard to GPU-based rendering in OctaneRender, Redshift, and V-Ray.

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti Performance in GPU Rendering
Image
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti Performance in GPU Rendering
Open Full Resolution

The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti, which is the focus of this article, is effectively a cut-down version of the RTX 3070. It uses the same design but with some of the CUDA cores disabled – yet retains the full 8GB of video memory. This should result in slightly lower performance than the 3070, and from NVIDIA's Founders Edition pricing it looks like this comes with ~$100 savings in cost.

Here is a table showing the various specifications of the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 Series cards that have been released so far:

GPU Model VRAM Cores Boost Clock Power MSRP
RTX 3060 Ti 8GB 4,864 1.67 GHz 200W $399
RTX 3070 8GB 5,888 1.70 GHz 220W $499
RTX 3080 10GB 8,704 1.71 GHz 320W $699
RTX 3090 24GB 10,496 1.73 GHz 350W $1,499
CTA Image
Rendering Workstations

Puget Systems offers a range of powerful and reliable systems that are tailor-made for your unique workflow.

Configure a System!
CTA Image
Labs Consultation Service

Our Labs team is available to provide in-depth hardware recommendations based on your workflow.

Find Out More!

Test Setup

Listed below are the specifications of the system we used for this round of testing:

Test Platform
CPU AMD Ryzen 9 5900X 12-Core
CPU Cooler Noctua NH-U12S
Motherboard Gigabyte X570 AORUS Ultra
RAM 4x DDR4-3200 16GB (64GB total)
Video Card NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 24GB
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 10GB
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 8GB
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti 8GB
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti 11GB
Hard Drive Samsung 960 Pro 1TB
Software Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
OctaneBench 2020.1.5
Redshift Demo 3.0.28
V-Ray 5 Benchmark 5.00.01
NVIDIA GeForce Driver 460.89

As you can see, we are comparing the RTX 3060 Ti to the rest of the RTX 30 Series as well as the RTX 2080 Ti, which was the most popular video card we sold for rendering in the last generation. To test these five video cards we used three different GPU rendering benchmarks: OctaneBench 2020, Redshift 3, and V-Ray 5. Each benchmark was run twice, and the fastest score was used here.

All of these charts show results in order of performance, from top to bottom, and the new GeForce RTX 3060 Ti is highlighted in green.

OctaneBench Results

Image
Open Full Resolution

Redshift Demo Results

Image
Open Full Resolution

V-Ray Benchmark Results

For V-Ray we have two sets of results, from running the benchmark in both CUDA and RTX modes, in the gallery below:

Gallery Image
Gallery Image
Gallery Image
Gallery Image
Previous Next
System Image
Gallery Image
Gallery Image
Previous Next

Analysis

Across these three benchmarks, the GeForce RTX 3060 Ti comes in only 6 to 14% behind the RTX 3070. That is quite a good showing, considering that the MSRP is 20% lower than that card. The exact performance difference does vary from one rendering engine to another, though, with Redshift seeming to have the smallest difference (~6%) while V-Ray 5's CUDA mode has the largest (~14%). This level of performance also means that the 3060 Ti matches or beats the RTX 2080 Ti, which was our most popular GPU for rendering workstations during its heyday and cost three times as much money!

We didn't test dual 3060 Ti cards in this roundup, but based on recent multi-GPU scaling results for other 30 Series cards a pair of these should do very nicely as well – roughly doubling render performance. Just be aware of the cooling issues surrounding multiple cards! With the Founders Edition models from NVIDIA, we have found that two cards can be used in tandem without much trouble – as long as there is plenty of airflow from the chassis fans. The bulkier, triple-fan cards that many other manufacturers are fond of producing are more difficult, both because of their sheer size and the fact that those designs tend to vent all their heat back into the case.

It is also worth noting the other big limitation that the RTX 3060 Ti shares with the 3070 when it comes to rendering: VRAM. Since the RTX 3060 Ti and 3070 have only 8GB of onboard memory, compared to the RTX 3080's 10GB and the 3090's 24GB, they will be much more limited in terms of scene complexity and texture resolution. Some rendering engines can use system memory for portions of that data, known as "out of core memory", but doing so will usually have a negative impact on performance.

Conclusion

NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 3060 Ti offers solid performance in GPU rendering engines, coming very close to the RTX 3070 for $100 less!

For an entry-level rendering system, then, the RTX 3060 Ti is a great choice. With the Founders Edition cards that NVIDIA sells directly, two of these cards should be doable in many cases – as long as there is some space between the cards and plenty of airflow from chassis fans. For more than two GPUs, though, blower-style cards are really needed… and it seems unlikely that those will be coming any time soon, if the lack of RTX 3080 and 3070 blower models is any indication. Users who want more than two GPUs, NVLink support, or more than 8GB of video memory for scene data will probably want to look at the RTX 3090 24GB or the upcoming A6000 48GB instead.

CTA Image
GPU Rendering Workstations

Puget Systems offers a range of powerful and reliable systems that are tailor-made for your unique workflow.

Configure a System!
CTA Image
Labs Consultation Service

Our Labs team is available to provide in-depth hardware recommendations based on your workflow.

Find Out More!

Related Content

  • DaVinci Resolve Studio 18.6 – Consumer GPU Performance Analysis
  • Effects of CPU speed on GPU inference in llama.cpp
  • Puget Mobile 17″ vs M3 Max MacBook Pro 16″ for AI Workflows
  • Mac vs PC for Content Creation (2024)
View All Related Content

Latest Content

  • DaVinci Resolve Studio 18.6 – Consumer GPU Performance Analysis
  • Effects of CPU speed on GPU inference in llama.cpp
  • PC Gaming Performance Tweaks
  • How to View Your Windows 10 and 11 Product Key
View All
Tags: Chaos, GPU, GPU Acceleration, GPU Scaling, Group, Hardware Acceleration, Maxon, NVIDIA, Octane, OctaneBench, OTOY, Redshift, Render, Rendering, RTX 2080 Ti, RTX 3060 Ti, RTX 3070, RTX 3080, RTX 3090, Video Card

Who is Puget Systems?

Puget Systems builds custom workstations, servers and storage solutions tailored for your work.

We provide:

Extensive performance testing
making you more productive and giving better value for your money

Reliable computers
with fewer crashes means more time working & less time waiting

Support that understands
your complex workflows and can get you back up & running ASAP

A proven track record
as shown by our case studies and customer testimonials

Get Started

Browse Systems

Puget Systems Mobile Laptop Workstation Icon

Mobile

Puget Systems Tower Workstation Icon

Workstations

Puget Systems Rackmount Workstation Icon

Rackstations

Puget Systems Rackmount Server Icon

Servers

Puget Systems Rackmount Storage Icon

Storage

Latest Articles

  • DaVinci Resolve Studio 18.6 – Consumer GPU Performance Analysis
  • Effects of CPU speed on GPU inference in llama.cpp
  • PC Gaming Performance Tweaks
  • How to View Your Windows 10 and 11 Product Key
  • When the Windows Store App Simply Won’t Cooperate
View All

Post navigation

 DaVinci Resolve Studio – NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti PerformanceNVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti Review Roundup 
Puget Systems Logo
Build Your Own PC Site Map FAQ
facebook instagram linkedin rss twitter youtube

Optimized Solutions

  • Adobe Premiere
  • Adobe Photoshop
  • Solidworks
  • Autodesk AutoCAD
  • Machine Learning

Workstations

  • Content Creation
  • Engineering
  • Scientific PCs
  • More

Support

  • Online Guides
  • Request Support
  • Remote Help

Publications

  • All News
  • Puget Blog
  • HPC Blog
  • Hardware Articles
  • Case Studies

Policies

  • Warranty & Return
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Delivery Times
  • Accessibility

About Us

  • Testimonials
  • Careers
  • About Us
  • Contact Us

© Copyright 2024 - Puget Systems, All Rights Reserved.