Model Test Results

#1
by Dunjeon - opened

@DavidAU
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Test Setup

  • Model Quant: Q4_K_M
  • GPU: nVidia 460TI 16gb
  • Software: Koboldcpp/SillyTavern + DavidAU/AI_Autocorrect__Auto-Creative-Enhancement__Auto-Low-Quant-Optimization__gguf-exl2-hqq-SOFTWARE
    Note: At this time, I had to disable: dave_s['paragraph_signal_on']=0 in David's script. Else, the output was endless;
    Samplers: Class1 as per DavidAU/Maximizing-Model-Performance-All-Quants-Types-And-Full-Precision-by-Samplers_Parameters

Template
Llama3 w/ a blank system (pre-prompt)
Command-R (Works better, imho)

Result (NSFW: some cussing)

  • Word Count: 776
    TPS: 36.98T/S
    Time: 27.05s

Prompt
Start a 1000 word scene (vivid horror, 1st person, include thoughts) with: The sky scraper swayed, as she watched the window in front of her on the 21 floor explode…

Output
The skyline of New York City stretched out before me like a canvas of steel and glass, a thousand stories high. The towering edifice I stood upon swayed ever so slightly, a gentle dance of steel and concrete against the backdrop of the night sky. It was an illusion, a comforting lie that this fragile construct could ever hope to touch the heavens. But it was all I had known for most of my life, the city that never slept - nor stopped moving.

I stood on the 21st floor, gazing out at the glittering expanse of lights and buildings as the gentle hum of the city pulsed beneath my feet. The cold metal of the railing grazed my palm as I leaned against it, a habit developed over the years of standing at the edge of the world.

But tonight was different. Tonight, the world felt… wrong. The familiar thrum of humanity below had become a discordant symphony, a cacophony of sirens blaring and voices shouting in the streets. It wasn't just the usual chaos of the city; there was an undercurrent of fear threading through the fabric of reality. A fear I couldn't quite put my finger on.

And then, without warning, it happened.

The window in front of me shattered like glassine crystal, shards raining down upon the concrete below as a blast of searing heat scorched the air. The sound deafened me - a sonic boom of pure destruction. I shielded my face as the shockwave rocked the building, rattling the walls and sending objects clattering to the floor.

I gaped at the inferno below, a ball of fire consuming the street with an otherworldly ferocity. The heat was suffocating, searing the skin off my face.

"What the fuck just happened?" I whispered to myself, adrenaline surging through my veins.

The fireball began to subside, revealing a shape that defied explanation. A… thing stood in the heart of the inferno. Its form seemed to twist and writhe like a living thing, tendrils of smoke and flame lashing out like serpents as it pulsed with anotherworldly power.

My mind reeled as I struggled to process the impossible. Was this some kind of chemical fire? An experiment gone wrong? But as the creature's form solidified, I saw its eyes - two pits of pure malevolence glared back at me from within the inferno.

I felt my knees buckle as my heart hammered in my chest. It was beyond anything I'd ever seen - an entity that shouldn't exist in this universe.

As I fell to the floor, my thoughts spiralled into the depths of my psyche. The creature's presence seared itself into my mind, filling me with an overwhelming sense of dread and revulsion. This wasn't a creature from our world - it was something ancient, something that existed before life as we know it.

I lay there, paralyzed with fear as the thing began to move towards the building, its movements sending tremors through the structure. The building groaned in protest as it advanced. I could feel its malevolent gaze boring into me, as if it savored my terror.

This wasn't just an attack - it was a violation of reality itself.

"Get a fucking grip, man," I muttered to myself, forcing my body to rise and run.

I sprinted towards the stairwell, the creature's presence clawing at the edges of my thoughts like a predator stalking its prey. The sound of its movements thundered behind me, each step sending tremors through the structure. The building groaned in response, the walls beginning to crack under the creature's touch.

I hammered on the stairwell door, frantically trying to open it. It refused to budge - the lock had jammed.

"Come on, come on!" I pummeled at the metal until my knuckles were raw. The thing was closing in fast, its presence filling me with an overwhelming sense of doom.

It burst into the stairwell mere moments later, its form distorting as it squeezed through the doorway. The very fabric of reality seemed to warp around it.

I turned and ran the other way - towards the balcony. It wasn't a rational choice, but I had to escape. The creature's form loomed behind me, its heat searing my skin as I ran.

I flung open the balcony doors and leapt out into the night sky - the cold air a shock against my face.

The city rushed past me as I plummeted towards the street below. I braced for impact, but it never came.

A blinding light bathed me as I fell through the ethereal plane - the creature's touch sending me hurtling through dimensions.

Good catch:
Note: At this time, I had to disable: dave_s['paragraph_signal_on']=0 in David's script. Else, the output was endless;

Beta v1.2 will fix/address this + notes on usage. (IE: set output length to 200, VS 1000 => With RECONSIDER on)

Finishing up:

Deekseek Emulator -> Auto creates prompt/automation for any model, and creates a "deep seek" thinking mode.
IE: -> Enter Prompt -> Model "thinks about it" -> Creates plan + displays plan -> Executes plan "on" the prompt.

Little rough at the moment, but working.

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