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by sangnoir 815 days ago
> its hardware isn't really ideal for AI shenanigans

FWIW, I was in the same boat as you and decided to start cheap, old game machines can handle AI shenanigans just fine wirh the right GPU. I use a 2017 workstation (Zen1) and an Nvidia P40 from around the same time, which can be had for <$200 on ebay/Amazon. The P40 has 24GB VRAM, which is more than enough for a good chunk of quantized LLMs or diffusion models, and is in the same perf ballpark as the free Colab tensor hardware.

If you're just dipping your toes without committing, I'd recommend that route. The P40 is a data center card and expects higher airflow than desktop GPUs, so you probably have to buy a "blow kit" or 3D-print a fan shroud and ensure they fit inside your case. This will be another $30-$50. The bigger the fan, the quieter it can run. If you already have a high-end gamer PC/workstation from 2016, you can dive into local AI for $250 all-in.

Edit: didn't realize how cheap P40s now are! I bought mine a while back.