Rent NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Cloud Instances
📊 Pricing at a Glance
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti rental pricing ranges from $0.60/GPU/hr to $0.60/GPU/hr across 1 instances from 1 providers (updated June 2026).
Looking for a specific provider? See LeaderGPU NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti.
Available Offers
Compare the top 5 cheapest offers from 1 providers.
| Provider | GPU Model | VRAM | Host Specs | Region | Price | Status | Action | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() LeaderGPU | 8×NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti 11GB VRAM | 11GB | 0 vCPU 128GB RAM 480GB Storage | Netherlands | $0.60/GPU/hr $4.80/hr total (8×) | Available |

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Technical Specifications
Strengths & Limitations
- Excellent price-to-performance ratio, especially for older games and less demanding applications.
- Large 11GB GDDR5X memory is sufficient for many modern games at high resolutions.
- Still capable of running many modern games at reasonable settings.
- Mature drivers and wide software compatibility.
- Lacks modern features like ray tracing and DLSS found in newer RTX cards.
- Higher power consumption compared to newer generation GPUs.
- GDDR5X memory is slower than GDDR6 or GDDR6X found in newer cards.
- No Tensor Cores for AI/Deep Learning acceleration.
Top Use Cases
Suitable for playing most games at 1080p or 1440p resolutions with high settings. Can handle some newer titles, but may require reduced settings for optimal performance.
Can be used for tasks like video editing, transcoding, and scientific simulations, although newer GPUs offer significantly better performance.
Ideal for running older software or games that may not be fully compatible with newer GPUs.
Real-World Benchmark
Market Analysis
The GTX 1080 Ti offers a compelling value proposition for users on a tight budget who need a capable GPU for gaming or general-purpose computing. While it lacks the advanced features of newer cards, its low hourly cost of $0.06 makes it an attractive option for short-term projects or for users who don't require the absolute latest technology. Consider this card if you need a cost-effective solution and don't require ray tracing or DLSS.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the GTX 1080 Ti still a good card for gaming?â–¾
Yes, it's still a capable card for gaming, especially at 1080p and 1440p resolutions. However, it lacks modern features like ray tracing and DLSS, and may require reduced settings in newer games.
Can the GTX 1080 Ti be used for machine learning?â–¾
While it can be used for machine learning, it lacks dedicated Tensor Cores, which significantly accelerate deep learning workloads on newer NVIDIA GPUs. Consider newer RTX or Tesla cards for optimal machine learning performance.
How does the GTX 1080 Ti compare to newer GPUs?â–¾
Newer GPUs like the RTX 3060 or RTX 4060 offer better performance per watt and include features like ray tracing and DLSS. However, the GTX 1080 Ti is often more affordable, making it a viable option for budget-conscious users.
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