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            Simple python script to generate various GGUF-Imatrix quantizations from a Hugging Face `author/model` input, for Windows.
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            Your `imatrix.txt` is expected to be located inside the `imatrix` folder. Included file is considered a good option, [this discussion](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/discussions/5263#discussioncomment-8395384) is where it came from.
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            Simple python script to generate various GGUF-Imatrix quantizations from a Hugging Face `author/model` input, for Windows and NVIDIA hardware.
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            This is setup for a Windows machine with 8GB of VRAM. If you want to change the the `-ngl` (number of GPU layers) amount, you can do so at **line 120**. This is only relevant during the `--imatrix` data generation. If you don't have enough VRAM you can decrease the `-ngl` amount or set it to 0 to only use your System RAM instead for all layers.
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            Your `imatrix.txt` is expected to be located inside the `imatrix` folder. Included file is considered a good option, [this discussion](https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/discussions/5263#discussioncomment-8395384) is where it came from.
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