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AI image LoRA training costs spark user debate

Users on Reddit are discussing the cost-effectiveness of training LoRAs (Low-Rank Adaptations) for AI image generation, specifically comparing services like TensorArt with direct GPU rentals. One user questions how TensorArt achieves significantly lower prices for training, noting a five-fold difference in cost for similar training runs. The discussion also includes advice on optimizing training parameters and selecting the most economical GPUs for rent to reduce expenses. AI

IMPACT Users are seeking ways to reduce the cost of training AI models for image generation, indicating a focus on accessibility and efficiency in AI tooling.

RANK_REASON User discussion on a forum about the cost of a specific AI technique.

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  1. r/StableDiffusion TIER_2 English(EN) · /u/Acceptable-Cry3014 ·

    How does tensorart train LoRAs for so cheap? I don’t have a good GPU so I try renting but it ends up costing me like 5-10 dollars per LoRA

    <!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>a qwen image LoRA on 8k steps in tensorart costs me like 2 dollars where as an 8k steps qwen image 2512 LoRA ends up costing me 10 dollars (5 hours of training on an rtx PRO 6000)</p> <p>How can I make my training cheaper? what’s the best GPU to …