
* 32GB of memory - best option * OpenVINO is a pretty good tool, windows users up-and-running in minutes * Decent speed - think 5060 but with 32GB of ram.. * For AI workloads, great budget option! * openvino.. sentence embeddings I have between the two are nearly identical * Lower power than other brands * EXCELLENT in linux 7 / ubuntu 26.04 - 0 setup needed. Just worked OOTB. 0 issues.

- vGPU for $350 is a steal compared to Nvidia GPUs.

Low power draw (300w max) along with 2 space width makes this an easy card to double up in a chassis for use with larger models.




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.


- 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


Professional video card. Works great with games as well Ultra low power and efficient video card. Performance on par with a Nvidia 4060, but in a single slot low profile 50 watt card








