NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 To RTX 4060 GPU Compute & Renderer Performance On Linux

Written by Michael Larabel in Graphics Cards on 10 July 2023 at 02:52 PM EDT. Page 3 of 7. 17 Comments.
Blender benchmark with settings of Blend File: BMW27, Compute: NVIDIA CUDA. RTX 3060 Ti was the fastest.
Blender benchmark with settings of Blend File: BMW27, Compute: NVIDIA OptiX. RTX 4060 was the fastest.
Blender benchmark with settings of Blend File: Classroom, Compute: NVIDIA CUDA. RTX 4060 was the fastest.
Blender benchmark with settings of Blend File: Fishy Cat, Compute: NVIDIA CUDA. RTX 3060 Ti was the fastest.
Blender benchmark with settings of Blend File: Barbershop, Compute: NVIDIA CUDA. RTX 3060 Ti was the fastest.
Blender benchmark with settings of Blend File: Classroom, Compute: NVIDIA OptiX. RTX 4060 was the fastest.
Blender benchmark with settings of Blend File: Fishy Cat, Compute: NVIDIA OptiX. RTX 4060 was the fastest.
Blender benchmark with settings of Blend File: Barbershop, Compute: NVIDIA OptiX. RTX 3060 Ti was the fastest.
Blender benchmark with settings of Blend File: Pabellon Barcelona, Compute: NVIDIA CUDA. RTX 4060 was the fastest.
Blender benchmark with settings of Blend File: Pabellon Barcelona, Compute: NVIDIA OptiX. RTX 4060 was the fastest.

With the Blender 3.6 render benchmarks, when using the CUDA back-end the GeForce RTX 3060 Ti was still generally leading over the RTX 4060 graphics card. But when using the NVIDIA OptiX back-end, the RTX 4060 tended to have some slight gains over the RTX 3060 Ti thanks to the RT core enhancements with Ada Lovelace GPUs. It's great seeing though the Blender performance gains made each generation going back to the GeForce GTX 1060.


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