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ComfyUI and SwarmUI Installation on RunPod with RTX 5000 Series GPUs - Complete Setup Guide
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- 1 0:00 Introduction to ComfyUI & SwarmUI Installation on RunPod
- 2 0:22 Advanced Features of the One-Click Installer Sage Attention, xFormers, Blackwell
- 3 1:03 Demonstration on RTX Pro 6000 GPU & VRAM Optimization
- 4 1:52 Introducing the High-Speed Unified Model Downloader
- 5 2:06 Starting the Tutorial: Downloading & Preparing the Installer Files
- 6 2:45 Registering and Setting Up Your RunPod Account & Billing
- 7 3:04 Selecting the Optimal RunPod GPU RTX Pro 6000 and Server
- 8 3:54 Critical Step: Configuring the RunPod Pod Template PyTorch 2.2.0
- 9 4:20 Setting Volume Disk, Container Disk, and Exposing HTTP Ports
- 10 5:09 Deploying the Pod and Accessing the Jupyter Lab Interface
- 11 5:46 Uploading and Extracting the ComfyUI Installer on RunPod
- 12 6:16 Running the ComfyUI Installation Command in the Terminal
- 13 7:22 How to Start ComfyUI with Custom Launch Arguments e.g., --gpu-only
- 14 8:13 Overview of Included Libraries Manager, Flash Attention, DeepSpeed, Triton
- 15 9:15 Using Sage Attention vs. xFormers for Optimal Performance
- 16 9:42 Connecting to the Live ComfyUI Web Interface
- 17 10:27 Introducing the Unified Model Downloader for ComfyUI & SwarmUI
- 18 11:01 Running the Model Downloader and Configuring the Download Path
- 19 11:43 Downloading FLUX Models for a ComfyUI Image Generation Test
- 20 13:22 Configuring the ComfyUI Workflow with Newly Downloaded FLUX Models
- 21 15:01 First Image Generation Test: Analyzing the Incredible Speed
- 22 15:53 Terminating ComfyUI and Preparing for SwarmUI Installation
- 23 16:25 Installing SwarmUI and Setting it Up via the Cloudflared Link
- 24 16:50 How to Configure SwarmUI to Use ComfyUI as a Self-Starting Backend
- 25 17:50 Downloading Wan 2.1 Video Generation Models with the Downloader
- 26 19:22 Importing Presets and Setting up a Wan 2.1 Video Generation in SwarmUI
- 27 20:21 First Video Generation Test with Wan 2.1 GGUF Version
- 28 21:26 Analyzing GGUF Performance and Deciding to Test the FP16 Model
- 29 22:54 Downloading the FP16 Wan 2.1 Model for a Performance Comparison
- 30 24:01 Installing Extra Features like RIFE Frame Interpolation
- 31 24:41 Re-configuring SwarmUI to Use the FP16 Model with 16-bit Precision
- 32 25:52 Analyzing FP16 Performance and VRAM Usage 57GB
- 33 26:28 Final Experiment: Using the Official Wan 2.1 Preset for Best Results
- 34 27:28 Final Results, Conclusion, and How to Get Further Help