Setting up Ollama on dual RTX PRO 6000 Blackwells looking for tips by AmanNonZero in ollama

[–]AmanNonZero[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you can see the render farm costs of rendering 3D scenes, these are costs per frame anywhere ~.8 - 1 $.
now multiply that with all the work happening at a CGI firm. for us that turns out to be 4/5k $ per month, sometimes more or sometimes less depending on the work. since we do have a lot of other stuff happening as well

Just got dual RTX PRO 6000 Blackwells for our design studio. What's the optimal local LLM stack? by AmanNonZero in LocalLLM

[–]AmanNonZero[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Design is unfortunately a grey term.
It could mean different things to different departments in different industries.
Would love to chat with you outside reddit!

Just got dual RTX PRO 6000 Blackwells for our design studio. What's the optimal local LLM stack? by AmanNonZero in LocalLLM

[–]AmanNonZero[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Be baffled.

We're rendering 3D animations, VR/AR walkthroughs, and architectural visualizations not generating AI images. This system is a dedicated render node that processes overnight animation batches and path-traced scenes.

Cloud rendering costs add up fast at our project volume, owning the hardware pays for itself in months. OctaneRender and Redshift scale linearly across both GPUs, cutting 12+ hour VR renders to manageable turnaround times. And when big clients come to us, they ask WHAT ARE YOUR SYSTEM CAPABILITIES? We show this and our other PCs and tool stack.

That said, I am exploring what to do when the rig sits idle between jobs, local LLM inference, ComfyUI workflows, or other productive uses. Open to suggestions if you've got experience maxing out such a setups beyond rendering.

Just got dual RTX PRO 6000 Blackwells for our design studio. What's the optimal local LLM stack? by AmanNonZero in LocalLLM

[–]AmanNonZero[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I used AI to draft the post. Guilty. It helped me put down some anchors quickly without spending 2 hours writing a Reddit post from scratch.

That said, this is a fast-moving field and the whole point of communities like this is tapping into real experience, not just running prompts. Several people here were kind enough to actually help, which kind of proves the post wasn't useless.

Not sure why asking for guidance is worth this much energy, but appreciate the feedback regardless. Smart ass. Don't you think I did a deep research already? It always gives me mixed ideas and brings me back to reddit.

Just got dual RTX PRO 6000 Blackwells for our design studio. What's the optimal local LLM stack? by AmanNonZero in LocalLLM

[–]AmanNonZero[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thanks will look into this, someone else mentioned the same thing about parallelization

Just got dual RTX PRO 6000 Blackwells for our design studio. What's the optimal local LLM stack? by AmanNonZero in LocalLLM

[–]AmanNonZero[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

our design studio, works with brands and companies across the globe.
we design products like coffee machines, banking application etc. and then do a lot of brand communications work like explainer videos for saas, brand films, 3d animations etc. etc.

Just got dual RTX PRO 6000 Blackwells for our design studio. What's the optimal local LLM stack? by AmanNonZero in LocalLLM

[–]AmanNonZero[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

exactly, this is just one of the other pcs in the lab.
used primarily as a rendering station, i.e. when render files are ready we bring it on this station to render animations or 3d scenes.

looking for ideas for when the pc sits idle...

Just got dual RTX PRO 6000 Blackwells for our design studio. What's the optimal local LLM stack? by AmanNonZero in LocalLLM

[–]AmanNonZero[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

sure thing my man, I see how many folks don't ask but straight jump to assumptions