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[–] monovergent@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 day ago

16 GB VRAM GPU, models stored on SSD, rest of the computer doesn't have to be crazy. Intel Arc is best bang for the buck at the moment. You can get LLM running on 8 GB cards or even the CPU, but IMO those are more novelties than useful tools. I personally use Debian but you'll be fine as long as your distro's repo has drivers recent enough for your GPU.