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doogyhatts

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it seems local GPUs are quite useless except to generate own prawn and saxy ai images.. hehe

i'm on rtx4060M .. should i upgrade to rtx5070ti desktop? best CP value!
You can wait for the 5080 super or 5070 ti super, both are likely to have 24gb vram.

Local GPU can use Qwen-Image-Edit-Plus to do some image editing.
 

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My screen shows this rainbow unicorn.
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Huh! I see some Orpheus Apothesis tweet 🧐
 

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Model weights: https://huggingface.co/Comfy-Org/flux2-dev
GGUFs: https://huggingface.co/city96/FLUX.2-dev-gguf
Enhanced Weight Streaming: NVIDIA partnered with ComfyUI to upgrade its "weight streaming" feature, which allows massive models to run on GeForce RTX GPUs by offloading data to system RAM when GPU memory is tight.

Any chance can run on 5080? :s42:
Someone on reddit said he was able run it on a 3060 (12gb vram), using the FP8 model.
But he also said it was very slow to generate the image.

I have yet to check the loading time though for GGUF Q_5_KM.
I will wait for Wan2GP to add the model in first before I try it on a 5080 locally.
 

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The guy seems to mention i2i is really slow
Hmm... I see.
That's probably because of all the additional processing due to the reference images.

Apparently, there is a significant quality difference between Pro and Dev models.

Some results from using image references.
 
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