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Run llama.cpp and any of the models listed here, that stuff has been around for months.
TheBloke has a lot of models converted to GGUF format which you need for
llama.cpp
.Quick Start Guide (requires Nix, otherwise compile llama.cpp manually):
a package manager that can pull, build, and run from git with one command is pretty neat
I ran it on my pc with a gtx 1070 with cuda enabled and compiled with the cuda compile hint but it ran really slowly how do you get it to run fast?
To make use of GPU acceleration you have to compile it with the proper support (CUDA, OpenCL, ROCM) and add
--gpu-layers 16
(or a larger number, however much your VRAM can handle). If that's not enough, than the GPU/CPU is probably to slow.You can try a smaller model, those run faster, but give worse results.
Thanks I might try that out later.