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license: other
base_model: Qwen/Qwen3-14B
base_model_relation: quantized
pipeline_tag: text-generation
library_name: gguf
tags:
  - gguf
  - ollama
  - local-llm
  - llama.cpp
  - lm-studio
  - quantized
  - imatrix
  - sub-4-bit
  - qwen3
  - base_model:Qwen/Qwen3-14B-Base
quantized_by: liodon-ai

Qwen3-14B — iMatrix GGUF

GGUF quantizations of Qwen/Qwen3-14B, published by Liodon AI.

Quick Start

llama.cpp

llama-cli -hf liodon-ai/Qwen3-14B-imatrix-GGUF:Q4_K_M

Ollama

ollama run hf.co/liodon-ai/Qwen3-14B-imatrix-GGUF:Q4_K_M

LM Studio / Jan — search liodon-ai/Qwen3-14B-imatrix-GGUF and pick your quant.

Quants

Quant Size VRAM est. Notes
IQ2_M 5.32 GB ~6 GB 2-bit, iMatrix — smallest usable
IQ3_M 6.88 GB ~8 GB 3-bit, iMatrix — great quality/size tradeoff
IQ4_XS 8.11 GB ~9 GB 4-bit extra-small, iMatrix
Q4_K_M 9.00 GB ~10 GB 4-bit, iMatrix-calibrated (recommended)
Q5_K_M 10.51 GB ~12 GB 5-bit, iMatrix-calibrated
Q6_K 12.12 GB ~14 GB 6-bit, iMatrix-calibrated, near-lossless
Q8_0 15.70 GB ~18 GB 8-bit, essentially lossless

What is iMatrix?

Standard quantization treats all weights equally. iMatrix runs 128 calibration chunks through the full-precision model to find which weights matter most, then allocates more precision where it counts. At Q2/Q3/Q4 this means noticeably better coherence and instruction-following — same file size, better output.

Calibration: 2M tokens of WikiText-103.

Also see plain (non-iMatrix) quants: liodon-ai/Qwen3-14B-GGUF

Source


Quantized by Liodon AI