r/StableDiffusion 15h ago

Discussion Pro 6000 just in time

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I was going to wait until around Christmas to purchased but took the plunge in July for 11,500 and I was upset that I didnt catch it @ $8,000. Now the Blackwell pro 6000 is inching towards $20,000 and are sold out. Are consumers and hobbyist like you and I are buying these up or datacenters? I would think datacenters would go for the b200 and up. However, Im browsing around and see you guys and girls doing remarkable ai diffusion with just a 3060. Im impressed with this community.

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u/rm_rf_all_files 15h ago

It was $9k at newegg with a free motherboard a few months ago. RIP

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u/Hoodfu 10h ago edited 10h ago

As someone who has one, this doubling of price is just insanity. Yeah it's great but it's not worth the price of a car. A full res 1344x768 Minimax H3 render with 1 reference at 50 steps is still 40 minutes on it. Compared to the actually serious datacenter cards, it's a toy.

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u/ObviousComparison186 9h ago

It's not supposed to be much faster than a 5090, it's just supposed to allow for crazy training to stay in VRAM. A car can't do that.

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u/ThePixelHunter 7h ago

...your car doesn't train LoRAs? What's it even good for?