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Qwen2.5 72B Instruct (FP16) — 127.4 GBon Framework Desktop 128GB

Qwen
Code Multilingual Tool Calls
FP16 Framework Framework Desktop 128GB

Overview

Qwen2.5 72B Instruct is a 72.71B parameter dense language model by Qwen, with code, multilingual, tool-calls capabilities. It supports a context window of up to 32,768 tokens.

Qwen2.5 72B Instruct is a 72.71-billion-parameter dense transformer from Alibaba's Qwen team, fine-tuned for instruction following, code generation, and multilingual tasks. It competes with other leading 70B instruct models while supporting 14 languages including English, Chinese, Arabic, and Japanese. The model provides native tool calling and structured output capabilities. With a 32K context window and grouped-query attention, it quantizes efficiently for self-hosted inference on high-end consumer or server-class GPU configurations.

At FP16 quantization (full-precision quality tier), the model weighs 135.84 GB. This exceeds the 128 GB of VRAM on Framework Desktop 128GB. Inference is still possible via CPU offload or memory-mapped loading from disk, but expect significantly reduced performance.

Hardware Requirements

Model size 135.84 GB
VRAM available 128 GB
VRAM used 127.4 GB
Min RAM required 10.2 GB
GPU layers 74 / 80
Context size 1,649
Backend vulkan
Flash attention Yes

Performance Notes

Deploy

Command

helmfile --state-values-file <(curl -s https://www.prositronic.eu/values/qwen2-5-72b-instruct/fp16/amd-8060s-128gb.yaml) apply

Generated values.yaml

/values/qwen2-5-72b-instruct/fp16/amd-8060s-128gb.yaml

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much VRAM does Qwen2.5 72B Instruct (FP16) need?

The FP16 quantization of Qwen2.5 72B Instruct requires 135.84 GB. 74 of 80 layers fit in the 128 GB of VRAM on Framework Desktop 128GB; remaining layers are offloaded to CPU.

Can I run Qwen2.5 72B Instruct on Framework Desktop 128GB?

Yes, with reduced performance. Framework Desktop 128GB can run Qwen2.5 72B Instruct (FP16), but only 74 of 80 layers fit in VRAM. The rest are offloaded to CPU.

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. FP16 compresses Qwen2.5 72B Instruct from its original size down to 135.84 GB.

What quantization should I choose for Qwen2.5 72B Instruct?

FP16 is a full-precision 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.

What is flash attention and why is it enabled?

Flash attention is a memory-efficient algorithm that speeds up the attention mechanism in transformer models. It reduces VRAM usage during inference by avoiding the materialisation of the full attention matrix. For Qwen2.5 72B Instruct on Framework Desktop 128GB, flash attention is enabled to maximise context length and throughput within the available 128 GB of VRAM.

Why are some layers offloaded to CPU?

Framework Desktop 128GB has 128 GB of VRAM, but Qwen2.5 72B Instruct (FP16) requires approximately 135.84 GB. Only 74 of 80 layers fit in VRAM; the remaining layers run on CPU, which is slower but still functional.

How do I run Qwen2.5 72B Instruct (FP16) with Ollama?

Run ollama run qwen2.5:72b-instruct-fp16 to start Qwen2.5 72B Instruct (FP16). Ollama handles downloading the model weights automatically on first run.

Last updated: March 5, 2026