Image GenerationBlack Forest Labs · Nov 2025

FLUX.2 [dev] Hardware Requirements

The open image-quality king: 32B parameters, native 4-megapixel output, and prompt adherence that rivals closed services. It demands a 24GB card for comfort — the model that makes RTX 5090s tempting.

Best open image quality4MP native outputMulti-reference editing

VRAM needed

24 GB

minimum 16 GB

Cheapest GPU that runs it: Arc A770 ($300–350 street)

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Updated July 2026. Estimates — see methodology below.

VRAM guidance

Q4 GGUF runs in ~19GB on a 24GB card; FP8 wants ~32GB (or 24GB with offloading); full BF16 is 64GB+ territory. 4MP native output.

Best GPUs for FLUX.2 [dev]

Best Value

Intel Arc A770

16GB · $300–350 street

Intel Arc A770

The cheapest way to run FLUX.2 [dev] well.

Best Performance

AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX

24GB · ~$838 used

AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX

The fastest single-GPU experience for FLUX.2 [dev].

GPU Compatibility

Every GPU in our database, scored against FLUX.2 [dev].

GPUVRAMVerdictPrice
RX 7900 XTX24 GBRuns great~$838 usedCheck price
RTX 309024 GBRuns great~$1,150 usedCheck price
RTX 409024 GBRuns great~$2,375 usedCheck price
RTX 509032 GBRuns greatfrom $2,800Check price
Arc A77016 GBTight fitfrom $300Check price
RX 6800 XT16 GBTight fit~$438 usedCheck price
RX 7800 XT16 GBTight fit~$488 usedCheck price
RX 7900 XT20 GBTight fit~$588 usedCheck price
RTX 5060 Ti16 GBTight fitfrom $550Check price
RX 907016 GBTight fitfrom $575Check price
RX 9070 XT16 GBTight fitfrom $600Check price
RTX 4070 Ti SUPER16 GBTight fit~$750 usedCheck price
RTX 4080 SUPER16 GBTight fit~$900 usedCheck price
RTX 5070 Ti16 GBTight fitfrom $900Check price
RTX 508016 GBTight fitfrom $1,250Check price
RTX 306012 GBPartial offload~$238 used
Arc B58012 GBPartial offloadfrom $250
RX 6700 XT12 GBPartial offload~$315 used
RX 7700 XT12 GBPartial offload~$415 used
RTX 407012 GBPartial offload~$500 used
RTX 4070 SUPER12 GBPartial offload~$563 used
RTX 507012 GBPartial offloadfrom $600
Arc B57010 GBNot enough VRAMfrom $225
RTX 40608 GBNot enough VRAM~$275 used
RX 76008 GBNot enough VRAMfrom $250
RTX 4060 Ti8 GBNot enough VRAM~$338 used
RTX 30708 GBNot enough VRAM~$338 used
RTX 50608 GBNot enough VRAMfrom $325
RTX 308010 GBNot enough VRAM~$463 used

Frequently Asked Questions

How much VRAM do I need to run FLUX.2 [dev]?+

FLUX.2 [dev] needs a minimum of 16GB of VRAM, with 24GB recommended for comfortable use. Q4 GGUF runs in ~19GB on a 24GB card; FP8 wants ~32GB (or 24GB with offloading); full BF16 is 64GB+ territory. 4MP native output.

What is the cheapest GPU that runs FLUX.2 [dev]?+

Intel Arc A770 (16GB, $300–350 street) is the cheapest current GPU in our database that runs FLUX.2 [dev] fully in VRAM.

Is FLUX.2 [dev] free for commercial use?+

No. FLUX.2 [dev] is released under the FLUX.2 [dev] Non-Commercial License — check the license terms before any commercial deployment.

Related Models

How we calculate these numbers

VRAM = model weights (parameters × bits per weight ÷ 8) + KV cache (architecture-specific bytes per token × context length) + ~1.2GB runtime overhead. Speed estimates assume decode is memory-bandwidth-bound at ~50% utilization (lower for MoE models, which pay routing overhead), matching typical llama.cpp performance on consumer cards; real results vary with runtime, drivers, and settings. Quant sizes reflect GGUF K-quants, which keep some layers at higher precision. Figures are estimates for planning, not guarantees — when in doubt, buy more VRAM than you need today. Prices shown are launch MSRP; mid-2026 street prices often run well above MSRP due to the ongoing memory shortage, and used 24GB cards are holding their value unusually well.