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RTX 3070 Ti GPU

The RTX 3070 Ti provides excellent 1440p gaming with improved performance over the base 3070.

VRAM 8GB
CUDA Cores 6,144
Tensor Cores 192
TDP 290W
From
$0.06/hr
across 2 providers
RTX 3070 Ti GPU

Cloud Pricing

Cheapest on Salad Cloud 24% below avg
ProviderGPUsPrice / hrUpdatedSource
1× GPU
$0.06
4/8/2026
1× GPU
$0.08
4/8/2026
1× GPU
$0.09
4/4/2026
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Prices updated daily. Last check: 4/8/2026

Performance

FP32
21.75 TFLOPS
Bandwidth
608 GB/s

Strengths & Limitations

  • 8GB GDDR6X memory provides adequate capacity for 1440p gaming and moderate AI workloads
  • 6,144 CUDA cores deliver 21.75 TFLOPS of FP32 compute performance
  • 3rd Generation Tensor Cores enable AI acceleration with mixed-precision training
  • 2nd Generation RT Cores provide hardware-accelerated ray tracing capabilities
  • PCIe 4.0 interface ensures high-bandwidth connectivity to host systems
  • NVIDIA DLSS support enhances rendering performance through AI upscaling
  • 608 GB/s memory bandwidth supports high-throughput graphics operations
  • 290W TDP results in high power consumption and heat generation requirements
  • 8GB VRAM limitation restricts large model training and high-resolution content creation
  • Gaming-focused design lacks ECC memory and professional GPU features
  • Released in 2021, represents previous-generation Ampere architecture
  • Memory interface limited to 256-bit width compared to higher-tier GPUs

Key Features

2nd Generation RT Cores
3rd Generation Tensor Cores
NVIDIA DLSS
NVIDIA Reflex
NVIDIA Broadcast App
Resizable BAR
PCIe 4.0 interface
GDDR6X memory

About RTX 3070 Ti

The RTX 3070 Ti is a mid-tier gaming GPU from NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 30 series, built on the Ampere architecture and released in June 2021. Positioned as an enhanced version of the RTX 3070, it features 8GB of GDDR6X memory and 6,144 CUDA cores, targeting high-performance 1440p gaming and content creation workloads. While newer GPU generations like Ada Lovelace and Blackwell have since been released, the RTX 3070 Ti remains relevant for cloud deployments requiring capable graphics processing without the premium of current-generation hardware. The GPU delivers 21.75 TFLOPS of FP32 performance through its 6,144 CUDA cores and incorporates 192 3rd Generation Tensor Cores for AI acceleration. With 608 GB/s of memory bandwidth across a 256-bit interface, the RTX 3070 Ti provides sufficient throughput for demanding graphics workloads. The Ampere architecture introduces 2nd Generation RT Cores for hardware-accelerated ray tracing and supports technologies like NVIDIA DLSS for AI-enhanced rendering performance. In cloud environments, the RTX 3070 Ti serves applications requiring moderate GPU compute power, including game streaming services, content creation workflows, and AI inference tasks that don't require the memory capacity of professional datacenter GPUs. Its 290W TDP represents a balance between performance and power efficiency for cloud providers managing operational costs.

Common Use Cases

The RTX 3070 Ti suits cloud deployments focused on gaming services, content creation, and moderate AI inference workloads. Its 8GB GDDR6X memory and 6,144 CUDA cores provide sufficient resources for 1440p game streaming, video editing applications, and AI models that fit within its memory constraints. The 3rd Generation Tensor Cores enable mixed-precision training for smaller neural networks, while 2nd Generation RT Cores support real-time ray tracing in graphics applications. Cloud providers often deploy RTX 3070 Ti instances for customers requiring GPU acceleration without the cost premium of professional datacenter GPUs.

Full Specifications

Hardware

Manufacturer
NVIDIA
Architecture
Ampere
CUDA Cores
6,144
Tensor Cores
192
RT Cores
48
TDP
290W

Memory & Performance

VRAM
8GB
Memory Interface
256-bit
Memory Bandwidth
608 GB/s
FP32
21.75 TFLOPS
Release
2021

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does an RTX 3070 Ti cost per hour in the cloud?

RTX 3070 Ti pricing varies by provider, region, and commitment level. Check the pricing table above for current rates across all providers.

What is the RTX 3070 Ti best used for?

The RTX 3070 Ti excels at 1440p gaming, content creation workflows, and AI inference tasks that fit within 8GB of VRAM. Its 6,144 CUDA cores and 3rd Generation Tensor Cores make it suitable for moderate machine learning workloads, game streaming services, and video editing applications.

How does the RTX 3070 Ti compare to the RTX 3070?

The RTX 3070 Ti features GDDR6X memory versus GDDR6 in the RTX 3070, providing higher memory bandwidth (608 GB/s vs 448 GB/s). However, it also consumes more power at 290W TDP compared to the RTX 3070's 220W, while maintaining the same 8GB memory capacity and similar CUDA core count.