Can I run Kimi-K3 on a Radeon RX 6500 XT?
Not at these settings. No indexed quantization of Kimi-K3 fits Radeon RX 6500 XT at any context we compute, with q4_0 KV. The smallest shipped quantization is 528.03 GiB in weights alone, against 3.72 GiB usable. CPU offload can still run it, slowly.
Every quantization at every context
| Quant | Weights● | 4K◐ | 8K◐ | 16K◐ | 32K◐ | 64K◐ | 128K◐ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Q2_K | 864.81 GiB | 866.0 | 866.1 | 866.3 | 866.8 | 867.7 | 869.5 |
| IQ1_S | 528.03 GiB | 529.2 | 529.3 | 529.5 | 530.0 | 530.9 | 532.7 |
Figures are GiB of total memory: weights plus KV cache plus compute buffer and backend overhead. Weights and KV are near-exact; the overhead term is modeled. Hover any cell for the breakdown.
Why other calculators disagree
A parameters × bits ÷ 8 estimate ignores two things that dominate at long context. First, the weights themselves are not the nominal rate — quantizations are mixtures, so the real file is consistently larger than the label implies. Second, this model uses latent attention and allocates no V cache at all, so any formula reading num_key_value_heads overstates its cache by more than an order of magnitude.