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by bick_nyers
702 days ago
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Energy costs are an important factor here too. While Quadro cards are much more expensive upfront (higher $/VRAM), they are cheaper over time (lower Watts/Token). Offsetting the energy expense of a 3090/4090/5090 build via solar complicates this calculation but generally speaking can be a "reasonable" way of justifying this much hardware running in a homelab. I would be curious to see relative failure rates over time of consumer vs Quadro cards as well. |
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I don't have any actual figures to back this up, but my gut tells me that the fact that enterprise GPUs are an order of magnitude (at least) more expensive than, say a, 3090, means that the payback period of them has got to be pretty long. I also wonder whether setting the max power on a 3090 to a lower than default value (as I suggest in my other post) has a significant effect on the average W/token.