RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell powers 96GB VRAM for local AI image generation
A Redditor shows off their dual-GPU setup running massive image models.
Deep Dive
A Reddit user shares their experience with a system that includes a Blackwell GPU and an old Ada card, and they have 96GiB of VRAM. They run Z-Image, LTX, and derivatives like Sulphur, plus Qwen for image editing. They also use older SD1.5 and SDXL models for fast batch generation and cherry-picking.
Key Points
- RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell offers 96GiB VRAM, enough for large AI models locally
- User runs Z-Image, LTX/Sulphur, and Qwen for image generation and editing
- Older SD1.5 and SDXL models remain useful due to abundant LoRAs and fast batch processing
Why It Matters
High-VRAM GPUs like the RTX Pro 6000 let professionals run advanced AI workflows locally without cloud dependency.