Makes the model fit on the accelerator instead of staying completely out of reach.
Removes host-memory offload, which is usually the single biggest latency and throughput win.
~$179 MSRP
Qwen3.5 9B Uncensored HauhauCS Aggressive needs ~7.0 GB VRAM. Intel Arc Pro A40 6GB has 6.0 GB. With Q3_K_S quantization, expect ~11 tok/s.
Operating mode
Interactive favors responsiveness, while light API and scale-out lean harder on serving readiness. The fit stays the same, but the recommendation lens changes.
Current mode
Balanced
Balanced for general local use. Keeps the ranking neutral across personal and serving workflows.
Select quantization to explore
2.0 GB over capacity — needs offload or smaller quantization
Fit status
Too heavy
Decode
6.9 tok/s
TTFT
27926 ms
Safe context
4K
Memory
8.0 GB / 6.0 GB
Offload
30%
It fits through host-memory offload, and offload is the main reason performance drops.
CPU or host-memory offload is active
About 10% of the working set spills out of accelerator memory, which usually hurts latency and sustained decode throughput.
Very little memory headroom
You can run the model, but there is not much room left for longer context, bigger batches, extra apps, or future model updates.
Runtime ecosystem is narrower than CUDA
Intel GPUs can look attractive on memory per dollar, but local AI tooling, kernels, and model coverage are still broader and easier on CUDA today.
Remove offload with more accelerator memory
Prioritize a GPU or unified-memory tier that fits the whole model natively. Removing offload usually helps more than small compute gains.
Prefer CUDA if you want the path of least resistance
If your goal is maximum runtime coverage, easier troubleshooting, and better support for new local AI releases, CUDA is usually still the safer upgrade path.
Buy headroom, not only minimum fit
A slightly larger memory tier gives you safer context growth and makes the recommendation more future-proof.
| Workload | Grade | Fit | Decode | TTFT | Context |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chat | F | Too heavy | 8.0 tok/s | 13206 ms | 4K |
| Coding | F | Too heavy | 6.9 tok/s | 27926 ms | 4K |
| Agentic Coding | F | Too heavy | 5.3 tok/s | 52645 ms | 4K |
| Reasoning | F | Too heavy | 6.9 tok/s | 33003 ms | 4K |
| RAG | F | Too heavy | 5.3 tok/s | 65806 ms | 4K |
How Qwen3.5 9B Uncensored HauhauCS Aggressive (9B params) fits at each quantization level on Intel Arc Pro A40 6GB (6.0 GB usable).
| Quant | Bits | VRAM | Quality | Fit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Q2_KBest for your GPU | 2 | 3.5 GB | Low | C54 |
Q3_K_S | 3 | 4.4 GB | Low | F0 |
Copy-paste commands to run Qwen3.5 9B Uncensored HauhauCS Aggressive on your machine.
Run
lms load hf-hauhaucs--qwen3-5-9b-uncensored-hauhaucs-aggressive && lms server startUpgrade options
Makes the model fit on the accelerator instead of staying completely out of reach.
Removes host-memory offload, which is usually the single biggest latency and throughput win.
~$179 MSRP
Makes the model fit on the accelerator instead of staying completely out of reach.
Removes host-memory offload, which is usually the single biggest latency and throughput win.
~$219 MSRP
Makes the model fit on the accelerator instead of staying completely out of reach.
Removes host-memory offload, which is usually the single biggest latency and throughput win.
~$249 MSRP
Yes, Intel Arc Pro A40 6GB can run Qwen3.5 9B Uncensored HauhauCS Aggressive at Q3_K_S quantization (Very compromised (needs ~0.6 GB host RAM)). The recommended Q4_K_M requires 8.0 GB which exceeds available memory, but at Q3_K_S it needs only 7.0 GB. Expected decode speed: 10.9 tok/s.
Qwen3.5 9B Uncensored HauhauCS Aggressive (9B parameters) requires approximately 8.0 GB at Q4_K_M quantization. On Intel Arc Pro A40 6GB, it fits at Q3_K_S using 7.0 GB.
The recommended quantization is Q4_K_M, but on Intel Arc Pro A40 6GB the best fitting quantization is Q3_K_S, which uses 7.0 GB.
On Intel Arc Pro A40 6GB, Qwen3.5 9B Uncensored HauhauCS Aggressive achieves approximately 10.9 tokens per second decode speed with a time-to-first-token of 17807ms using Q3_K_S quantization.
For coding workloads, Qwen3.5 9B Uncensored HauhauCS Aggressive on Intel Arc Pro A40 6GB receives a F grade with 6.9 tok/s and 4K context.
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Preview:
NVFP4 |
| 4 |
5.0 GB |
| Medium |
| F0 |
Q4_K_M | 4 | 5.5 GB | Medium | F0 |
Q5_K_M | 5 | 6.5 GB | High | F0 |
Q6_K | 6 | 7.4 GB | High | F0 |
Q8_0 | 8 | 9.6 GB | Very High | F0 |
F16 | 16 | 18.5 GB | Maximum | F0 |
On Intel Arc Pro A40 6GB, Qwen3.5 9B Uncensored HauhauCS Aggressive can safely use up to 4K tokens of context at Q3_K_S quantization. The model's official context limit is —, but available memory constrains the safe maximum.
Remove offload with more accelerator memory. Prioritize a GPU or unified-memory tier that fits the whole model natively. Removing offload usually helps more than small compute gains.
Often yes, if your goal is the easiest setup and the widest runtime support. Intel can offer attractive memory capacity, but CUDA still tends to win on tooling maturity, guides, kernels, and model coverage for local AI.