Estimated Render Times for One Frame of Benchmark Scenes
OpenData Score: 74.27
Estimated Render Times for One Frame of Benchmark Scenes
Our estimated render times for one frame of benchmark scenes
Benchmark scores on this page are derived from Blender Open Data snapshot medians for classroom, junkshop, and monster. The one-frame render time chart is our derived estimate based on those medians and the legacy page formula, so it should be treated as an estimate rather than an official Blender timing.
NVIDIA GeForce GT 1030 Performance Highlights
Comparative advantages in key areas
- Designed for basic 3D tasks
- Suitable for lightweight Blender projects
NVIDIA GeForce GT 1030 Specific Performance Leaps
Significant improvements over previous generation
Unique NVIDIA GeForce GT 1030 Features
Advantages for content creators
- Pascal architecture
- Compact 14 nm process node
Our Take on the NVIDIA GeForce GT 1030
The NVIDIA GeForce GT 1030, while an entry-level GPU, offers basic capabilities for Blender users, especially those just starting out or working on simpler projects.
Pros:
- Affordable entry-level option
- Low power consumption
Cons:
- Limited 2 GB VRAM may restrict complex scene rendering
- Not ideal for high-resolution or detailed Blender projects
The GT 1030 is best suited for Blender users who are just starting out or working on less demanding projects. Its limited VRAM and processing power make it less ideal for professional or complex rendering tasks.
NVIDIA GeForce GT 1030 Advantages for Blender Content Creators
Compact Design
The GT 1030's compact design makes it a great choice for users with limited space or those looking to build a small, efficient system.
Why Choose the NVIDIA GeForce GT 1030 for Blender?
Unmatched performance for professional 3D content creation
- Affordable entry into GPU rendering
- Suitable for educational purposes and learning Blender basics
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