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128GB ram and a 4070 12GB. Doesn't sound average.
Yeah, not even a 5090? Pf, nice Dwarf Fortress machine I guess.
A dwarf Fortress machine would have an i9-14900KS, 192GB DDR5 RAM and no graphics card.
You still need a GPU, otherwise your CPU is wasting precious operations drawing the screen instead of simulating dwarves.
No kidding. Steam survey definitely does not agree with this definition of average lmao
I was gonna say, 4x the amount of RAM I have, made me feel inadequate. like, "am I really that poor now? is my 2080 now considered potato gaming?"
it's simply been so long since I've gone "ok I need to upgrade" that I'm starting to get suspicious
I'm going to keep using this 1070 until it fails it I get bored of Skyrim.
128GB won't make any difference in gaming when compared to, say, 32GB, so it's just to fit larger LLMs into memory. However, 0.5t/s is hardly usable for every day tasks, so 32GB will still be more realistic combination with the RTX4070.
Nuh-uh! You can configure Minecraft to use all that memory to run buttery smooth. Just make sure to not play longer than 15 minutes so you don't get the mother-of-god lagspike when the garbage collector finally runs.
So it is not running llms on an average gaming pc
I thought I had a lot of RAM with 64
Well, you do.
64 gigs of ram costs less than $200 these days