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Llama 4 Maverick 17B 128E Instruct (Q6_K) — 49.3 GBon NVIDIA A10

Meta
Code Multilingual Tool Calls Vision
Q6_K NVIDIA A10

Overview

Llama 4 Maverick 17B 128E Instruct is a 396.58B parameter moe language model by Meta, with code, multilingual, tool-calls, vision capabilities. It supports a context window of up to 1,048,576 tokens.

Llama 4 Maverick 17B 128E Instruct is a large-scale Mixture-of-Experts model from Meta with 17 billion parameters per expert and 128 experts, activating one expert per token for a total of approximately 400 billion parameters. It delivers frontier-class performance on vision, code generation, and multilingual tasks across 12 languages. Maverick represents the high-capacity tier of the Llama 4 family, trading higher memory requirements for stronger benchmark results. With a 1M token context window, it requires multi-GPU setups but quantizes down to Q2 levels.

At Q6_K quantization (high quality tier), the model weighs 306.2 GB. This exceeds the 24 GB of VRAM on NVIDIA A10. Inference is still possible via CPU offload or memory-mapped loading from disk, but expect significantly reduced performance.

Hardware Requirements

Model size 306.2 GB
VRAM available 24 GB
VRAM used 49.3 GB
Min RAM required 306.2 GB
GPU layers 0 / 48
Context size 262,144
Backend cuda13
Flash attention No

Performance Notes

Deploy

Prerequisites

Ensure your GPU nodes are prepared with the NVIDIA container toolkit:

ansible-playbook prositronic.infra.nvidia_container_toolkit

Command

helmfile --state-values-file <(curl -s https://www.prositronic.eu/values/llama-4-maverick-17b-128e-instruct/q6_k/nvidia-a10.yaml) apply

Generated values.yaml

/values/llama-4-maverick-17b-128e-instruct/q6_k/nvidia-a10.yaml

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much VRAM does Llama 4 Maverick 17B 128E Instruct (Q6_K) need?

The Q6_K quantization of Llama 4 Maverick 17B 128E Instruct requires 306.2 GB. The 24 GB of VRAM on NVIDIA A10 is insufficient for GPU layers, so inference runs on CPU.

Can I run Llama 4 Maverick 17B 128E Instruct on NVIDIA A10?

It is possible but not recommended. NVIDIA A10 does not have enough VRAM to accelerate Llama 4 Maverick 17B 128E Instruct (Q6_K), so inference will rely on CPU and system RAM.

What is quantization?

Quantization reduces a model's numerical precision from its original floating-point format to a more compact representation. This shrinks the file size and VRAM footprint, making it possible to run large models on consumer hardware. The trade-off is a small reduction in output quality. Q6_K compresses Llama 4 Maverick 17B 128E Instruct from its original size down to 306.2 GB.

What quantization should I choose for Llama 4 Maverick 17B 128E Instruct?

Q6_K is a high-quality quantization. Higher-quality quants (Q8, Q6) preserve more model accuracy but need more VRAM. Lower quants (Q4, Q3, Q2) reduce VRAM usage at the cost of some quality. Choose based on your available hardware and quality requirements.

Why are some layers offloaded to CPU?

NVIDIA A10 has 24 GB of VRAM, but Llama 4 Maverick 17B 128E Instruct (Q6_K) requires approximately 306.2 GB. Only 0 of 48 layers fit in VRAM; the remaining layers run on CPU, which is slower but still functional.

What is MoE and how does it affect deployment?

Llama 4 Maverick 17B 128E Instruct uses a Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) architecture with 128 experts, of which 1 are active per token. This means only a fraction of the model weights are used for each inference step, allowing MoE models to be larger in total parameter count while remaining efficient at inference time.

How do I run Llama 4 Maverick 17B 128E Instruct (Q6_K) with Ollama?

Run ollama run llama4:17b-maverick-128e-instruct-q6_k to start Llama 4 Maverick 17B 128E Instruct (Q6_K). Ollama handles downloading the model weights automatically on first run.

Last updated: March 5, 2026