
Loaded up LM Studio and had no problem running Gemma 4 26B, and Quen3.5 35B. Dramatically better performance than the B580. Perfect timing with the LM Link launch, now our humble little laptops can run the big (local) models. Quick test on Cyberpunk, near maxed out with RT on, at 3440x1440 about 70 FPS, or 120 FPS with frame gen if that's your thing. AC Shadows, Ultra Preset w/ RT on, 3440x1440, 38 FPS, or 68 FPS w/ frame gen. GPU @ 75°C RedDead2, Ultra everything, 3440x1440, 70-90+ FPS depending on location. Ran a handful of other games I had installed without issues.

A few of the best features: The card doesn't run hot and the fan isn't loud under load. Low power consumption even when under load, and this card is support by Ollama (Intel Version) and LML Studio you just need to enable the Vulkan ccp, the tokens are very generous depending on the model used. For gaming, it holds a decent 50 - 60 fps for Cyber Punk, however, when you add a second video card and use Lossless Scaling (basically pairing up a cheap low end GPU with a better GPU (like this one) my fps went from 50 - 60 to 75 - 155 fps... Outstanding... This card is everything I hoped it would be and then some, and for only $380 it can be beat...

Absolutely fantastic card all around. I'm both gaming and doing AI workloads with this GPU. I'm also using 2 of them in parallel on vLLM and it works great.

- Easy to setup - Plenty of Support - Works on Ubuntu/Win11 easily Ollama/LM Studio - Gemma 4:26b - Flux 2

Does everything I need for engineering. Great and powerful card. Also I tested out gaming and I can confirm yes it does get higher fps than the 5090


- Lots of PCIe lanes - True x16 PCIe slot that can bifurcate to x4x4x4x4 - True x4 Slot - And a x1 Slot - Two M.2 slots that do not interfere with any other component



Fantastic gpu. Under like 99% usage, temps are about 60* degrees C. Can run 1440p and even 4k as long as you use x3/x4 frame gen which has little input lag. Also, it ships with ECC automatically turned on so it will say 21 gb vram. Just download intel pro graphics software and you disable it in the settings, then it should say 24.


Works great for my purpose. Solid construction Good length


IPMI alone has to be the biggest feature! Board looks built to last decades


Everything works, The IPMI web interface is fast and easy.

At the time of writing this case undercuts competitor budget rack mount 4U cases by $140. And at that price point it is a steal. The case came with no observed defects. Next to no special features but thats what I wanted. The drive cases are functional enough. The panels are light duty but dont flex much under moderate pressure. Mine came with 3 fans: 1x 120 and 2x 60s which are basic but they work. The locking front at this price point is fantastic. It wont stop someone determined but it keeps the power switches protected. Overall exactly what I expected and wanted in this price point.

- Stays cool even through rigorous stress testing - Crushes large datasets and point cloud processing - Incredibly efficient, completes all my work I used to do on a rtx 4070 super with no sacrifices or penalties. - Gaming capable, could run Arc Raiders on Epic Settings with no struggles at 60fps

- Well built, much more rigid construction than i was expecting. - Easy to work in, lots of space to get your hands in there - If you don't want to use the internal fans (which use Molex) and switch to PWM, super easy to grab any 120s and drop them in the front, same with the 80s in the back. - Lots of room for cable management
