Microsoft Phi 4 Multimodal Instruct speed on RTX 3060 12GB and quantization-level VRAM fit.
RTX 3060 12GB meets the minimum VRAM requirement for Q4 inference of Microsoft Phi 4 Multimodal Instruct. Review the quantization breakdown below to see how higher precision settings impact VRAM and throughput.
RTX 3060 12GB can run Microsoft Phi 4 Multimodal Instruct with Q4 quantization. At approximately 58 tokens/second, you can expect Good speed - acceptable for interactive use.
You have 10GB headroom, which is sufficient for system overhead and smooth operation.
| Quantization | VRAM needed | VRAM available | Estimated speed | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Q4 | 2GB | 12GB | 58.06 tok/s | ✅ Fits comfortably |
| Q8 | 4GB | 12GB | 40.64 tok/s | ✅ Fits comfortably |
| FP16 | 8GB | 12GB | 22.06 tok/s | ✅ Fits comfortably |
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RTX 3060 12GB can run Microsoft Phi 4 Multimodal Instruct at Q4 with an estimated 58 tok/s.
Q4 inference is estimated to need about 2GB VRAM on this page, while RTX 3060 12GB has 12GB available.
If you need more speed or context headroom, compare alternative GPUs below and check higher-tier VRAM options.