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A good graphics card to take on any gaming or rendering task.


This super powerful graphics card is able to take on any gaming or 3D rendering task easily. With 24 GiB of VRAM, it would be capable of handling AI tasks such as rendering images or writing text with ease. The rise of AI demands higher and higher computing resources and therefore higher amounts of VRAM. I think 16 GiB is the bare minimum for running Stable Diffusion.

https://www.tradeinn.com/techinn/en/pny-quadro-rtx-a5000-24gb-gddr6-graphic-card/138636991/p?utm_source=google_products&utm_medium=merchant&id_producte=15259177&country=au&gclid=Cj0KCQiAg_KbBhDLARIsANx7wAyQct4HEBudOdHnzLZlfxii9NHQUMtMAD7ls7PtiB1zVkRpFskSjmkaAsSmEALw_wcB

Graphics cards are getting bigger and bigger indeed. This was the first graphics card I ever used. A Trident 512 Kilobyte card that was fine for running Windows 3.1 in 256 colours.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/175045941495 Then we upgraded to a 2-megabyte graphics card and we could use 16.7 million colours instead of 256. This was amazing back in 1996 or so. It was this card I think.

It is amazing how technology has progressed in all that time. Now we have graphics cards that can render real-time graphics in very high detail. But the quality of games is going downhill. AI is getting worse and worse while graphics are getting better and better.


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