• sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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    15 hours ago

    I’m interested in benchmarks to compare to my current RX 6650 XT, which is pretty similar to the 4060.

    It has 12GB VRAM, which might be enough to mess around with smaller LLM models, but I really wish they’d make a high VRAM variant for enthusiasts (say, 24GB?).

    That said, with Gelsinger retiring, I’ll probably wait until the next CEO is picked to hear whether they’ll continue developing their GPUs, I’d really rather not buy into a dead-end product, even if it has FOSS drivers.

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      14 hours ago

      12GB VRAM in 2024 just seems like a misstep. Intel isn’t alone in that, but it’s really annoying they didn’t just drop at least another 4GB in there, considering the uplift in attractiveness it would have given this card.

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          14 hours ago

          The industry as a whole has really dragged ass on VRAM. Obviously it keeps their margins higher, but for a card targeting anything over 1080, 16GB should be mandatory.

          Hell, with 8GB you can run out of VRAM even on 1080, depending on what you play (e.g. flight sims).

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        14 hours ago

        I doubt it would cost them a ton either, and it would be a great marketing tactic. In fact, they could pair it w/ a release of their own LLM that’s tuned to run on those cards. It wouldn’t get their foot in the commercial AI space, but it could get your average gamer interested in playing with it.

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    15 hours ago

    B770 to hypothetical B9XX is what I’m looking for. Phoenix benchmarks because not many doing Linux benchmarks. 8700-8800xt or B700-B9XX for me next year