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Can WizardMath 7B run on MacBook Pro M3 Max 48GB?

YES — Runs Great

B69Good
Estimated from fit model

WizardMath 7B needs ~12.3 GB VRAM. MacBook Pro M3 Max 48GB has 34.6 GB. With Q4_K_M quantization, expect ~56 tok/s.

Runtime: llama.cppCapacity: RoomyBandwidth: LowStack: StandardBottleneck: Balanced
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Operating mode

Choose the run profile you care about

Interactive favors responsiveness, while light API and scale-out lean harder on serving readiness. The fit stays the same, but the recommendation lens changes.

Current mode

Balanced

Balanced for general local use. Keeps the ranking neutral across personal and serving workflows.

Capabilities:

Select quantization to explore

Q4_K_M (Medium quality) — 12.3 GB, 60.4 tok/s, Runs well
12.3 GB required34.6 GB available
36% VRAM used

Fit status

Runs well

Decode

60.4 tok/s

TTFT

3204 ms

Safe context

4K

Memory

12.3 GB / 34.6 GB

Memory breakdown

Weights4.3 GB
KV Cache2.0 GB
Runtime0.9 GB
Headroom5.2 GB

See how fast it feels

See how fast it feelsWizardMath 7B on MacBook Pro M3 Max 48GB
1st promptCold start — includes initialization
>Solve: If a train travels at 60 mph for 2.5 hours, how far does it go?
Let me work through this step by step. Given information: - Speed = 60 mph (miles per hour) - Time = 2.5 hours Formula: Distance = Speed x Time Calculation: Distance = 60 mph x 2.5 h = 150 miles The train travels 150 miles. Double-check: at 60 mph the train covers 60 miles each hour. In half an hour it covers 30 miles. So in 2.5 hours: 60 + 60 + 30 = 150 miles. Confirmed.
2nd promptWarm — model ready, no init overhead
>What if the train stops for 20 minutes halfway?
The stop doesn't change the total distance covered while moving, but it affects total trip time. Breakdown: - First half: 1.25 hours at 60 mph = 75 miles - Stop: 20 minutes (no distance) - Second half: 1.25 hours at 60 mph = 75 miles Total distance: 150 miles (same) Total time: 2.5 h + 0.33 h = 2.83 hours Average speed: 150 / 2.83 = 53 mph The distance stays the same but average speed drops to 53 mph because of the stop.
Estimated: 60.4 tok/s decode · 3.2s TTFT (warm) · 151 tok/s prefill

What limits this setup

This setup is broadly balanced for this model.

Shared-memory contention still exists

The OS, browser, and inference runtime all compete for the same physical memory pool, so real-world headroom is less forgiving than raw capacity suggests.

Best improvement path

Performance by workload

WorkloadGradeFitDecodeTTFTContext
ChatBRuns well56.2 tok/s1879 ms4K
CodingBRuns well56.2 tok/s3444 ms4K
Agentic CodingBRuns well56.2 tok/s5010 ms4K
ReasoningBRuns well56.2 tok/s4071 ms4K
RAGBRuns well56.2 tok/s6263 ms4K

Quantization options

How WizardMath 7B (7B params) fits at each quantization level on MacBook Pro M3 Max 48GB (34.6 GB usable).

QuantBitsVRAMQualityFit
Q2_K
2
2.7 GB
LowB63
Q3_K_S
3
3.4 GB
LowB63
NVFP4
4

Get started

Copy-paste commands to run WizardMath 7B on your machine.

Run

docker run --rm -it ghcr.io/ggerganov/llama.cpp:full \ --hf-repo "WizardLMTeam/WizardMath-7B-V1.1" \ --hf-file "WizardMath-7B-V1.1-Q4_K_M.gguf" \ -c 4096 -ngl 99

Upgrade options

Hardware that runs WizardMath 7B well

Mac Studio M2 Ultra 64GBBudget pick
64 GB Unified (+16)800 GB/s (+400)
B
Raises estimated decode speed by about 62%.98 tok/s decode

Raises estimated decode speed by about 62%.

Adds memory headroom for longer context windows and future model growth.

~$3,999 MSRP

MacBook Pro M4 Max 64GBBest value
64 GB Unified (+16)546 GB/s (+146)
B
Raises estimated decode speed by about 56%.94.4 tok/s decode

Raises estimated decode speed by about 56%.

Adds memory headroom for longer context windows and future model growth.

~$3,999 MSRP

Mac Studio M1 Ultra 64GBApple upgrade
64 GB Unified (+16)800 GB/s (+400)
B
Raises estimated decode speed by about 62%.98 tok/s decode

Raises estimated decode speed by about 62%.

Adds memory headroom for longer context windows and future model growth.

~$3,999 MSRP

Frequently asked questions

See all results for MacBook Pro M3 Max 48GBSee all hardware for WizardMath 7B
3.9 GB
Medium
B64
Q4_K_M
4
4.3 GB
MediumB64
Q5_K_M
5
5.0 GB
HighB64
Q6_K
6
5.7 GB
HighB64
Q8_0
8
7.5 GB
Very HighB65
F16Best for your GPU
16
14.3 GB
MaximumB68

Not always. MacBook Pro M3 Max 48GB can often fit larger models thanks to unified memory, but a discrete GPU with dedicated high-bandwidth VRAM may still decode faster once the model fits. For this combination, the important distinction is capacity versus sustained throughput.