Possibly related:

screen shot of memory usage by app, showing Firefox using over 18GB of RAM

I also don’t understand why every chat app needs 1GB of RAM to itself.

  • @Dave@lemmy.nz
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    01 year ago

    How does that happen? Shouldn’t the GPU and CPU have thermal throttling so even under intense loads it just slows down to keep temps down?

    When I play games on my laptop the integrated graphics are at 100% most of the time but it doesn’t cause the system to crash.

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      So the system is a gaming laptop which might explain things. The CPU has liquid metal for cooling and a lower TDP so it’s fine. Whereas the GPU has a higher TGP and if ran hard draws like 120W. If the GPU fans are not already on this quickly overwhelming the GPU thermally.

      • @Dave@lemmy.nz
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        Weird. If I was going to saturate my GPU, I’d pick an intensive game. Seems odd that a gaming laptop might get overwhelmed and shut off if a game is too intensive? Or is is something special about LLMs that make it the Archilles’ heel?

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          I’m not the type to run super intensive games, and even those games have plenty of warm up time in the form of a loading screen.

          That being said, I have had instances of my entire system shutting down due to a graphically intensive game, but it’s much rarer than when running a local LLM.

          Edit: Found a game that consistently shuts down my system: Ride 5, but only in the menus.