Comment on 1U mini PC for AI?
Melvin_Ferd@lemmy.world 2 days ago
The AI hate is overwhelming at times. This is great. What kind of things are you doing with it?
Comment on 1U mini PC for AI?
Melvin_Ferd@lemmy.world 2 days ago
The AI hate is overwhelming at times. This is great. What kind of things are you doing with it?
nagaram@startrek.website 2 days ago
Not much. As much as I like LLMs, I don’t trust them for more than rubber duck duty.
Eventually I want to have a Copilot at Home set up where I can feed a notes database and whatever manuals and books I’ve read so it can draw from that when I ask it questions.
The problem is my best GPU is my gaming GPU a 5060ti and its in a Bazzite gaming PC so its hard to get the AI out of it because of Bazzite’s “No I won’t let you break your computer” philosophy, which is why I did it. And my second best GPU is a 3060 12GB which is really good, but if I made a dedicated AI server, I’d want it to be better than my current server.
mierdabird@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 day ago
I’m actually right there with you, I have a 3060 12gb and tbh I think it’s the absolute most cost effective GPU option for home use right now. You can run 14B models at a very reasonable pace.
Doubling or tripling the cost and power draw just to get 16-24gb doesn’t seem worth it to me. If you really want an AI-optimized box I think something with the new Ryzen max chips would be the way to go - like a framework desktop or the GMKtek option whatever it’s called. Apple’s new Mac Minis are also great options. Both Ryzen Max and Apple make use of shared CPU/GPU memory so you can go up 96GB+ at much much lower power draws.
nagaram@startrek.website 1 day ago
A mac is a very funny and objectively correct option