I have an unused dell optiplex 7010 i wanted to use as a base for an interference rig.

My idea was to get a 3060, a pci riser and 500w power supply just for the gpu. Mechanically speaking i had the idea of making a backpack of sorts on the side panel, to fit both the gpu and the extra power supply since unfortunately it’s an sff machine.

What’s making me weary of going through is the specs of the 7010 itself: it’s a ddr3 system with a 3rd gen i7-3770. I have the feeling that as soon as it ends up offloading some of the model into system ram is going to slow down to a crawl. (Using koboldcpp, if that matters.)

Do you think it’s even worth going through?

Edit: i may have found a thinkcenter that uses ddr4 and that i can buy if i manage to sell the 7010. Though i still don’t know if it will be good enough.

  • brokenlcd@feddit.itOP
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    14 hours ago

    right now i’m hopping between nemo finetunes to see how they fare. i think i only ever used one 8B model from Llama2, the rest is been all Llama 3 and maybe some solar based ones. unfortunately i have yet to properly dig into the more technical side of llms due to time contraints.

    the process is vram light (albeit time intense)

    so long as it’s not interactive i can always run it at night and make it shut off the rig when it’s done. power here is cheaper at night anyways :-)

    thanks for the info (and sorry for the late response, work + cramming for exams turned out to be more brutal than expected)

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      8 hours ago

      Yeah it’s basically impossible to keep up with new releases, heh.

      Anyway, Gemma 12B is really popular now, and TBH much smarter than Nemo. You can grab a special “QAT” Q4_0 from Google (that works in kobold.cpp, but fits much more context with base llama.cpp) with basically the same performance as unquantized, would highly recommend that.

      I’d also highly recommend trying 24B when you get the rig! It’s so much better than Nemo, even more than the size would suggest, so it should still win out even if you have to go down to 2.9 bpw, I’d wager.

      Qwen3 30B A3B is also popular now, and would work on your 3770 and kobold.cpp with no changes (though there are speed gains to be had with the right framework, namely ik_llama.cpp)

      One other random thing, some of kobold.cpps sampling presets are very funky with new models. I’d recommend resetting everything to off, then start with like 0.4 temp, 0.04 MinP, 0.02/1024 rep penalty and 0.4 DRY, not the crazy high temp sampling they normally use, with newer models than llama2.

      I can host specific model/quantization on the kobold.cpp API to try if you want, to save tweaking time. Just ask (or PM me, as replies sometimes don’t send notifications).

      Good luck with exams! No worries about response times, /c/localllama is a slow, relaxed community.