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Triton 3 wheels published for Windows #953

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liujvnes opened this issue Oct 15, 2024 · 3 comments
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Triton 3 wheels published for Windows #953

liujvnes opened this issue Oct 15, 2024 · 3 comments
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@liujvnes
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Proposal

As seen here
https://www.reddit.com/r/StableDiffusion/comments/1g45n6n/triton_3_wheels_published_for_windows_and_working/

Comfy could get a 24% speed benefit, should we try the pull or not?
Thank you.

@liujvnes liujvnes added the enhancement New feature or request label Oct 15, 2024
@shivshankar11
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shivshankar11 commented Oct 15, 2024

It seems the Python installed by StabilityMatrix is an incomplete installation, and it lacks distutils. Please ask the authors of StabilityMatrix to fix that.

btw why stablitymatrix replace venv created with python 3.11. i want to use existing venv when using with stablity matrix.

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@pupphelper
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This is becoming a problem with many of the new video generaiton models requiring triton and sage. It would be great to be able to leverage the comfyUI in stable diffusion.

@mohnjiles mohnjiles removed the stale Stale issue or inactive for long period of time label Jan 5, 2025
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