What are you independently running? What are the limitations of your setup in practice, and what level of hardware is really needed in your opinion?

I’m disabled and need at laptop, - for reasons. Looking seriously at System76 options under $3k, so 6-8gbv RTX 4050 or 4060. I want to integrate SD into a Blender CAD workflow. Is this practical?

  • @Zarxrax
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    21 year ago

    I’m not very familiar with laptop cards, but I can tell you that you want an Nvidia RTX card and try to get at least 8gb vram, if not more.

    • @j4k3OP
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      11 year ago

      You mind sharing like a ballpark of what this means in practice?

      Like in FreeCAD, if I design an assembly like an entire 3d printer, I’m at the limits of what a 2.6ghz machine can practically work with. Editing a part tree takes 5+ minutes to change anything, so a dozen small changes is getting to the point where it is impractical. I can’t currently design a more complex assembly if I wanted to. Is there an analogous type of example with SD?

      What is a real world limitation with 8gb, just scaling, or is there some kind of iterative workflow step where it just isn’t practical?

      • @Zarxrax
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        21 year ago

        So next month, sdxl is supposed to be released for stable diffusion. This is essentially a new generation of stable diffusion models which are higher resolution and promise to be much better than what is currently used. It has been announced that the minimum requirements for the sdxl models is 8gb ram.

        Ai stuff is just generally very heavy on vram use. The speed of the card will determine how fast it can generate or process things, but vram is needed for this stuff to even work at all.