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library_name: transformers
license: other
license_name: qwen
license_link: https://huggingface.co/Qwen/Qwen2.5-72B-Instruct/blob/main/LICENSE
base_model: Qwen/Qwen2.5-72B
datasets:
  - anthracite-org/kalo-opus-instruct-22k-no-refusal
  - Nopm/Opus_WritingStruct
  - Gryphe/Sonnet3.5-SlimOrcaDedupCleaned
  - Gryphe/Sonnet3.5-Charcard-Roleplay
  - Gryphe/ChatGPT-4o-Writing-Prompts
  - Epiculous/Synthstruct-Gens-v1.1-Filtered-n-Cleaned
  - Epiculous/SynthRP-Gens-v1.1-Filtered-n-Cleaned
  - nothingiisreal/Reddit-Dirty-And-WritingPrompts
  - allura-org/Celeste-1.x-data-mixture
tags:
  - generated_from_trainer
model-index:
  - name: EVA-Qwen2.5-72B-SFFT-v0.0
    results: []

Quantized model => https://huggingface.co/EVA-UNIT-01/EVA-Qwen2.5-72B-v0.0

Quantization Details: Quantization is done using turboderp's ExLlamaV2 v0.2.3.

I use the default calibration datasets and arguments. The repo also includes a "measurement.json" file, which was used during the quantization process.

For models with bits per weight (BPW) over 6.0, I default to quantizing the lm_head layer at 8 bits instead of the standard 6 bits.


Who are you? What's with these weird BPWs on [insert model here]? I specialize in optimized EXL2 quantization for models in the 70B to 100B+ range, specifically tailored for 48GB VRAM setups. My rig is built using 2 x 3090s with a Ryzen APU (APU used solely for desktop output—no VRAM wasted on the 3090s). I use TabbyAPI for inference, targeting context sizes between 32K and 64K.

Every model I upload includes a config.yml file with my ideal TabbyAPI settings. If you're using my config, don’t forget to set PYTORCH_CUDA_ALLOC_CONF=backend:cudaMallocAsync to save some VRAM.