@rohanpaul_ai: Beautiful visual of somebody running, qwen 3.8 27B locally on a RTX 5090 32 GB VRAM system with 115 tokens/sec note, Qw…
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Tweet highlights running the Qwen 3.8 27B model locally on an RTX 5090 system with 32GB VRAM, achieving 115 tokens/sec, and notes the official BF16 checkpoint is 55.6GB.
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Beautiful visual of somebody running, qwen 3.8 27B locally on a RTX 5090 32 GB VRAM system with 115 tokens/sec
note, Qwen3.8-27B’s official BF16 checkpoint is 55.6 GB https://t.co/mvwt6J4rnt
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