will you make an update of this extremely helpful hardware combos for Pc running Ai ? its now july 2024 ....things have changed most likely, right ? would You still today in july 2024 do the same upgrade you did here 7 months ago ?
Yeah, I would still recommend this hardware for Ai even in 2024 since neither Intel nor Nvidia have released their new hardware yet. I plan to make an update once the new GPUs are out but NVIDIA just announced that this won't be before 2025. There only has been a new development when it comes to mobile Intel CPUs ("NPU") and I expect the next generation of desktop CPUs will get the same or a similar feature.
@@AiVOICETUTOR thanks for the reply, I was thinking the same almost, I have had a gaming laptop for the past 9years, and now I remember why I got out of the desktop PC, especially for me, I tend to research PC parts for weeks before buying them, because I know I may get stuck with them for years, and then comes updating the parts over time, I like to be able to update because give me freedom but also headache lol, hope you have a great day
@@AiVOICETUTOR oh one other point, i recommend going for and am5 motherboard for anyone buying right now, specially if they want to keep there PC for 3 to 5 years, intel 12,13 and 14 gen CPU is on the end of there path, there is no new CPU is going to come for corent generation of intel LGA 1700 motherboards
I bought a supermicro x299 board because with the 9000x cpus you get enough pcie lanes to power 4 pcie x16 GPUs at least at x8 speeds. Also this board slots allow for 4 dual slot GPUs. You can gey faster systems even modern ones but you will get crap 20 pcie lanes.
will you make an update of this extremely helpful hardware combos for Pc running Ai ? its now july 2024 ....things have changed most likely, right ? would You still today in july 2024 do the same upgrade you did here 7 months ago ?
Yeah, I would still recommend this hardware for Ai even in 2024 since neither Intel nor Nvidia have released their new hardware yet. I plan to make an update once the new GPUs are out but NVIDIA just announced that this won't be before 2025. There only has been a new development when it comes to mobile Intel CPUs ("NPU") and I expect the next generation of desktop CPUs will get the same or a similar feature.
yep, you need a motherboard that supports it, if you are going to buy a new motherboard, go with AMD and with a new am5 chip, intel 12,13, and 14 gen on the end of the road, but it will give a new CPU for am5 for few years
Thanks for sharing. I built a pc for local AI training and inference of similar setups. Besides, I also purchased an upgraded PSU to ensure enough power supply.
Dude your audio edit is horrible. Like probably one of the worst i'v ever heard. thank you for this video anyways. Information wise it was very helpful to me.
No need to apologize as I really meant what I said. The feedback you gave was honest and it was constructive! That's all I can ask for (even if it's negative, it helps me compared to someone just saying "your video sucks"). And BTW I also don't like the audio editing of some of my older videos when watching them now. Check out my latest video if you want. The voice still doesn't sound perfect but with the editing it hopefully should be a lot nicer to listen to.
Can you please provide a specification for PC build of $2400, which will run ai models locally in fastest way possible at this price. What things we should consider when building PC solely for running ai models locally and rarely gaming? What really helps to run this model fastest locally? please provide related information also. I want to build a PC with budget of $2400. Thank you.
For $2400 I'd probably get a RTX 3090 and an i7 CPU. For training ai models or running large chatbots, you want as much VRAM as you can get so maybe make sure that you build a PC that lets you add a second 3090 at some point in the future.
@@parthwagh3607 i dont know ifyougot your PC or not but if not, you better gowith and am5 chipset mobo, intel is not going to give new CPU for current gen mobos,
I thought that AI for chatbots require less PC power than for images or video generation but you mentioned almost at the end of your video, that a $1000 cheap option will be fine for starting in AI but not for chatbots. I got confuse. Could you explain please?
AI chatbots vary on different models from dummiest to smarter (8b, 13b, 70b, 405b, etc.) You will need more vram in order to run smarter AI llm models to develop better chatbots.
Great video!I am really confused on which package & model of gpu & cpu to buy.I have seen these recommended package: AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D Processor  Deepcool AK400 DIGITAL - AFTERSHOCK Edition  Gigabyte B650M Gaming Wifi  Gigabyte RTX 4090 Windforce V2 - 24GB  32GB Team T-Force Delta RGB 6000mhz (16x2)  2TB Lexar NQ710 Gen4 SSD  850W Deepcool 80+ Gold ATX3.0 (ZC850D)  AX Wireless + Bluetooth Included Is this package powerful & fast enough to run majority of AI applications & video rendering?Does the number of cores and threads in CPU affect the performance & speed of AI workloads?Should i buy intel or AMD processor? I would like to hear your recommendation 😍
this list have lots of problems, go amd with the am5 chip motherboard and buy the high-end ones "x670e", that can support 2 GPU, like asus proart x670e, ram can be 5600, CPU 7600x, and GPU one for now rtx 360, SSD one for system like 512 gb and one like sata SSD for storage