Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview vs MiniMax M3 Comparison: Benchmarks, Pricing & Speed (August 2026)

A head-to-head comparison of Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview (google) and MiniMax M3 (minimax) on OrcaRouter — pricing, context window, latency, throughput and benchmark quality, side by side, so you can pick the right model for your workload.

Bottom line

On price, MiniMax M3 is the cheaper option — about 85% below Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview on input tokens. On benchmark quality, Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview leads the composite index.

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Both Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview and MiniMax M3 are available through the same OrcaRouter endpoint at provider cost with zero token markup, so switching between them is a one-line change and the numbers below are what you actually pay.

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This comparison pulls live pricing, the published context window, and OrcaRouter's own latency and throughput measurements so you can weigh cost against performance for your specific workload rather than relying on a vendor's headline benchmark. The right choice almost always depends on the shape of your traffic — prompt length, how much text you generate, how latency-sensitive your users are, and how hard the reasoning is — so the sections below break the decision down one dimension at a time and end with a concrete recommendation. Wherever a metric is missing for one of the two models, that row is left out rather than guessed, so every claim here is backed by a real number.

At a glance

  • Input $/M$0.30MiniMax M3 85%
  • Quality10.0Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview 11%

Model comparison

Pricing, context, latency, throughput and quality for Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview and MiniMax M3.
MetricGemini 3.1 Pro PreviewMiniMax M3Takeaway
Input $/M$2.00$0.30MiniMax M3 is 85% cheaper than Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview on input tokens.
Output $/M$12.00$1.20MiniMax M3 is 90% cheaper than Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview on output tokens.
Context1M1MGemini 3.1 Pro Preview and MiniMax M3 share the same context window.
p50 latency10000 ms10000 msGemini 3.1 Pro Preview and MiniMax M3 have comparable median latency.
Throughput1041 tok/s2236 tok/sMiniMax M3 streams tokens 115% faster than Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview.
Quality10.09.0Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview scores 11% higher than MiniMax M3 on the composite quality index.

On price, MiniMax M3 is the cheaper option — about 85% below Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview on input tokens. On benchmark quality, Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview leads the composite index.

Both models, one API key. Start on either and switch by changing one string.

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Use Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview and MiniMax M3 on one API key

You do not have to pick one. Both models are exposed through the same OpenAI-compatible endpoint on OrcaRouter, billed at the upstream provider's rate with zero token markup. Routing between them is a model-name change — no second account, no second SDK, no separate credentials.

That is what makes the trade-off above tractable in production: send the bulk of your traffic to whichever model wins the dimension you care about, reserve the other for the requests that need it, and move the split whenever your numbers change.

curl
# One key, one endpoint, both models.
curl https://api.orcarouter.ai/v1/chat/completions \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer $ORCAROUTER_API_KEY" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{
    "model": "google/gemini-3.1-pro-preview",
    "messages": [{"role":"user","content":"..."}]
  }'

# Switch models by changing one string.
#     "model": "minimax/minimax-m3"

Hands-on test: Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview vs MiniMax M3 in Battle Mode

Battle Mode — try both, side-by-sideLive
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Google: Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview
$2.00 /M · p50 10000ms
MiniMax: MiniMax M3
$0.30 /M · p50 10000ms
Community vote so far: Google: Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview 100% · Tie 0% · MiniMax: MiniMax M3 0% (n=1)

Pricing & cost analysis

On input tokens Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview costs $2.00 per 1M versus $0.30 for MiniMax M3, and on output $12.00 versus $1.20 per 1M.

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Output tokens are usually where the bill is decided: a chat or agent workload that generates long completions is dominated by the output rate, so the model that looks cheaper on input can still be the more expensive choice end to end. Estimate your real input-to-output ratio before picking on price alone — a retrieval-heavy prompt with a short answer and a short prompt with a long generation land on opposite sides of this table. A practical way to size this is to take a representative sample of your prompts, count the average input and output tokens, and multiply each by the two models' respective rates; the model with the lower blended cost on your actual mix is the one to beat. Remember that both prices here are the raw provider rate — OrcaRouter adds no markup — so the comparison is apples-to-apples and the savings you compute are the savings you keep.

Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview accepts up to 1M tokens of context and MiniMax M3 accepts 1M. The context window caps how much source material — documents, code, prior conversation — you can send in a single request.

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A larger window lets you skip chunking and retrieval plumbing for long inputs, but you still pay input-token rates for everything you send, so a bigger window is a capability, not a discount. Match the window to the longest single request your workload realistically produces rather than the largest number on the page. Also keep in mind that quality can degrade toward the end of a very long context on any model, so a large window is best treated as headroom for occasional long inputs rather than a licence to stuff every request to the limit.

Both rates are the raw provider price — OrcaRouter adds no markup, so the savings you compute are the savings you keep.

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Token rates side by side

Input $/M
Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview$2.00
MiniMax M3$0.30
Output $/M
Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview$12.00
MiniMax M3$1.20

per 1M tokens

Speed & latency

Latency and throughput decide how the model feels in production. Median (p50) response latency is how long a typical request waits before the first token; throughput (tokens per second) sets how fast the answer streams once it starts.

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For interactive chat and agent loops, low p50 latency matters most because the user is waiting on the first token; for batch generation and long-form output, throughput dominates the wall-clock time because the answer is long. The 7-day trend charts above show whether each model's latency is stable or drifting, which a single headline number hides — a model with a great average but a noisy tail can still miss a strict p95 SLA. If your product has a latency budget, read both the median and the shape of the curve, and remember that end-to-end latency also includes your network hop and any retrieval or tool calls you make around the model.

Median response latency is comparable between the two models over the last 7 days.

Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview
MiniMax M3

Benchmarks & quality

Benchmark scores approximate capability but are not a substitute for testing on your own prompts.

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The composite indices shown here aggregate multiple public evaluations, and the percentile marks where each model lands against every comparable model in the catalog — a useful shortlist signal, not a guarantee for your task. A model that leads on a general intelligence index can still trail on your domain (coding, extraction, multilingual, long-context reasoning), so use the benchmarks to narrow the field, then run both models on a representative slice of your traffic. Pay attention to the specific index that matches your use case rather than the top-line number: a coding-heavy product should weight the coding index, a research assistant the reasoning index. Benchmarks also age as models are updated, so treat them as a starting hypothesis you confirm with your own evaluation set.

Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview
68.8
AA Coding
Better than 78% of models compared
#25 of 133
47.7
AA Intelligence
Better than 73% of models compared
#36 of 135
MiniMax M3
58.6
AA Coding
Better than 69% of models compared
#41 of 133
45.4
AA Intelligence
Better than 70% of models compared
#41 of 135
59.2
AA Math
Better than 40% of models compared
#49 of 82
Community head-to-head (Design Arena)Source: Design Arena Elo
Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview1346Elo rating70.3% win rate
MiniMax M31452Elo rating61.0% win rate

In head-to-head community tournaments, MiniMax M3 holds the higher Elo rating (1452 versus 1346), meaning it wins more direct match-ups against comparable models.

Which should you choose?

If cost is the binding constraint, start with the cheaper model on your actual input-to-output mix and only move up if quality misses.

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If responsiveness is the priority — user-facing chat, agents, anything where someone is waiting — weight p50 latency and throughput over a small price gap. If you are pushing the hardest reasoning, coding, or long-context work, let the benchmark and context-window winner lead and accept the higher rate where it pays for itself. Because both models sit behind the same API, the low-risk move is to route a fraction of real traffic to each and compare cost, latency, and answer quality on your own prompts before committing. A common pattern is to tier: send the bulk of easy, high-volume requests to the cheaper or faster model and reserve the stronger model for the requests that actually need it, which captures most of the quality upside at a fraction of the cost. Whichever you choose, keep the switch reversible — you can move traffic back the moment the numbers or your requirements shift.

Or don't choose — route per request across both, on one key and one endpoint.

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Best for

  • Cost-sensitive, high volumeMiniMax M3
  • Latency-critical chat & agentsMiniMax M3
  • Hardest reasoning & codingGemini 3.1 Pro Preview

Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview vs MiniMax M3 FAQ

Is Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview or MiniMax M3 cheaper?
MiniMax M3 is cheaper on input tokens at $0.30 per 1M versus $2.00 per 1M.
Which is cheaper on output tokens, Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview or MiniMax M3?
MiniMax M3 has the lower output price at $1.20 per 1M versus $12.00 per 1M. Output pricing usually matters more than input for generation-heavy workloads, so weight it accordingly.
Which streams faster, Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview or MiniMax M3?
MiniMax M3 has the higher measured throughput (tokens per second), so long completions finish sooner once generation starts.
Which scores higher on benchmarks, Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview or MiniMax M3?
Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview leads on the composite quality index shown above, but benchmark leads don't always transfer to a specific domain — validate on your own prompts before standardizing.
Which wins more head-to-head match-ups, Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview or MiniMax M3?
MiniMax M3 holds the higher Design Arena Elo rating (1452 versus 1346), so it wins more blind head-to-head comparisons against comparable models.
Should I use Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview or MiniMax M3?
Choose Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview or MiniMax M3 based on your priority: cost, context window, latency, or benchmark quality. The table above shows which model wins on each, so match the winner to the dimension that matters most for your workload.
How are Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview and MiniMax M3 billed on OrcaRouter?
Both are billed at the upstream provider's rate with zero token markup — you pay the same per-token price you would pay the provider directly, through one OrcaRouter API key and endpoint.
Can I call both Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview and MiniMax M3 with the same code?
Yes. Both are exposed through OrcaRouter's OpenAI-compatible API, so you change only the model name to route between them — no SDK swap, no separate credentials.

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