--- license: apache-2.0 library_name: llama.cpp base_model: - bottlecapai/ThinkingCap-Qwen3.6-27B base_model_relation: quantized pipeline_tag: text-generation quantized_by: MagicQuant language: - en tags: - gguf - quantized - magicquant --- # ThinkingCap-Qwen3.6-27B-MagicQuant-GGUF Derivative of [ThinkingCap-Qwen3.6-27B](https://huggingface.co/bottlecapai/ThinkingCap-Qwen3.6-27B), quantized using MagicQuant hybrid evolutionary per-tensor search. Sibling repo with AMD-native (ROCmFPX fork-only) builds: [lmcoleman/ThinkingCap-Qwen3.6-27B-ROCmFPX-GGUF](https://huggingface.co/lmcoleman/ThinkingCap-Qwen3.6-27B-ROCmFPX-GGUF). ## Base Model This is a derivative of [ThinkingCap-Qwen3.6-27B](https://huggingface.co/bottlecapai/ThinkingCap-Qwen3.6-27B). All credit for the base model architecture and weights goes to the original authors. The base model's license applies to this derivative. ## Quantization Method Quantized using **[MagicQuant](https://github.com/lucasmcoleman/MagicQuant)** hybrid evolutionary per-tensor quantization, based on the methodology by **[magiccodingman](https://github.com/magiccodingman/MagicQuant-Wiki)**: - Tensors are classified into sensitivity groups (Embeddings, Head, Query, Key, Output, FFN Up/Down, MoE Experts, Router) - An evolutionary search finds the optimal quantization type per group, balancing size vs. perplexity - **Q4/Q5/Q6 tier targets** are searched, and each one ships only if it earns its place (see below) - Small-row tensors and sensitivity-critical layers (embeddings, output head, router) are kept at F32/F16/BF16 - This is NOT a uniform quantization -- each tensor group gets its own optimal type A tier name here is a **size band**, not a promise that every tensor uses that exact type. A "Q5" is whatever mix of schemes landed in the Q5 size band with the lowest measured perplexity loss -- which is the point of the search. ## Files from an earlier build These files were produced by a **previous quantization run**, not the one this card describes: - `ThinkingCap-Qwen3.6-27B-Q6_K.gguf` (23.00 GiB) -- size verified as Q6 band They are kept because they are correctly sized for their tier and remain usable. But they were selected by an earlier version of the search, so their quality was not measured on the same footing as the other files here, and the per-group scheme breakdown above does not describe them. If you are comparing tiers against each other, prefer the files from the current run -- the comparison is only apples-to-apples within a single search. ## GGUF Files | File | Size | Quant | Perplexity vs BF16 | |------|------|-------|--------------------| | [ThinkingCap-Qwen3.6-27B-Q4_K_M.gguf](./ThinkingCap-Qwen3.6-27B-Q4_K_M.gguf) | 17.9 GB | Q4 hybrid | 6.9051 (+1.84%) | | [ThinkingCap-Qwen3.6-27B-Q5_K_M.gguf](./ThinkingCap-Qwen3.6-27B-Q5_K_M.gguf) | 20.2 GB | Q5 hybrid | 6.7867 (+0.09%) | | [ThinkingCap-Qwen3.6-27B-Q6_K.gguf](./ThinkingCap-Qwen3.6-27B-Q6_K.gguf) | 24.7 GB | Q6 hybrid | earlier build, not measured here | | [mmproj-ThinkingCap-Qwen3.6-27B-f16.gguf](./mmproj-ThinkingCap-Qwen3.6-27B-f16.gguf) | 0.9 GB | F16 (unquantized) | not measured | Perplexity measured on wikitext-2 (100 chunks, ctx 512) against the BF16 baseline of **6.7804**. Lower is better; the percentage is the increase over BF16. These are the same measurements the tier selection is based on, so a tier that shipped is one that earned its size. **Recommended: Q5 (18.78 GiB).** It has the best measured quality on offer, and the next size down (Q4) gives up a real 1.75 percentage points of perplexity rather than a difference lost in noise. ## Usage ### LM Studio 1. Download the GGUF file of your preferred quantization tier 2. Place it in your LM Studio models directory 3. Load the model in LM Studio -- it will auto-detect the chat template 4. The model supports the base model's full context length ### llama.cpp ```bash # Interactive chat (--jinja uses the model's embedded chat template, not a hardcoded one) llama-cli -m ThinkingCap-Qwen3.6-27B-Q5_K_M.gguf -c 8192 --jinja -cnv # Single prompt llama-cli -m ThinkingCap-Qwen3.6-27B-Q5_K_M.gguf -c 8192 -p "Your prompt here" # Server mode llama-server -m ThinkingCap-Qwen3.6-27B-Q5_K_M.gguf -c 8192 --port 8080 --jinja ``` ### Python (llama-cpp-python) ```python from llama_cpp import Llama llm = Llama(model_path="./ThinkingCap-Qwen3.6-27B-Q5_K_M.gguf", n_ctx=8192) output = llm.create_chat_completion( messages=[ {"role": "user", "content": "Hello, how are you?"} ] ) print(output["choices"][0]["message"]["content"]) ``` ### Vision (image input) ```bash llama-server -m ThinkingCap-Qwen3.6-27B-Q5_K_M.gguf --mmproj mmproj-ThinkingCap-Qwen3.6-27B-f16.gguf -c 8192 --port 8080 -ngl 99 -fa on ``` ## Caveats - The base model's license (apache-2.0) applies to all derivative files - Quantization reduces precision -- verify outputs for your specific use case - The hybrid quantization assigns different precision to different tensor groups, which means quality characteristics may differ from uniform quantizations ## Limitations - Quantized models may exhibit subtle differences from the full-precision fine-tune - This model inherits any limitations and biases present in the base model --- *Generated with [MagicQuant](https://github.com/lucasmcoleman/MagicQuant)*