Hardwarevereisten voor Index-TTS (Nvidia GPU): VRAM, CUDA en RAM

Lees meer over de vereisten van IndexTTS 2/2.5 voor NVIDIA CUDA, VRAM, BF16/FP16, systeem-RAM en modelopslag in ZimaOS.

Hardwarevereisten voor Index-TTS (Nvidia GPU): VRAM, CUDA en RAM

Index-TTS NVIDIA GPU requirements at a glance

IndexTTS upstream does not publish an official minimum VRAM number. The current upstream release is IndexTTS-2.5 (released August 10, 2026), while the current ZimaOS App Store entry still shows version 2.0.0. Upstream requires NVIDIA CUDA Toolkit 12.8+ when CUDA errors occur and explicitly recommends BF16 for IndexTTS-2.5 or FP16 for IndexTTS-2 to reduce VRAM and improve speed.

Official VRAM minimum
Not published. Do not convert community 4/8/12 GB reports into an upstream minimum.
GPU
NVIDIA CUDA-capable GPU for the Nvidia GPU package; upstream includes a GPU detection utility.
CUDA
Current upstream guidance: CUDA Toolkit 12.8 or newer when using the supported NVIDIA acceleration path.
Precision
BF16 for IndexTTS-2.5 and FP16 for IndexTTS-2 reduce VRAM and are faster with only small quality loss according to upstream.
Version
Upstream latest: IndexTTS-2.5 released 2026-08-10; current ZimaOS listing shows 2.0.0.
Best Zima fit
ZimaCube 2 Creator Pack is the only current Zima SKU with a dedicated NVIDIA RTX PRO 2000, but the current product page does not publish exact VRAM, so compatibility with a chosen IndexTTS mode must be verified rather than assumed.

From official requirements to the right setup

Index-TTS GPU sizing starts with the exact upstream version, precision and measured VRAM use.

  1. Official requirements

    Confirm whether the ZimaOS package is still IndexTTS 2.0.0 or has been updated to 2.5; upstream 2.5 is now the default project release and changes the recommended precision to BF16.

  2. Confirm your needs

    Verify NVIDIA/CUDA detection with the upstream gpu_check utility and use CUDA Toolkit 12.8+ if required by the current dependency stack.

  3. Leave room to grow

    Enable BF16 (2.5) or FP16 (2.0/2) before deciding the GPU lacks VRAM, because upstream explicitly says half precision is faster and uses less VRAM.

  4. Run it on ZimaOS

    Generate representative short and long speech, emotion-controlled samples and concurrent requests while monitoring VRAM, system RAM and real-time factor before selecting a final GPU.

Check every playback client

  • ZimaOS package version
  • IndexTTS 2 versus 2.5
  • NVIDIA GPU detection
  • CUDA Toolkit 12.8+
  • BF16 or FP16 mode
  • Reference-audio length
  • Output-text length
  • Concurrency / vLLM serving

Official minimum requirements

Current IndexTTS upstream documents CUDA and precision behavior but does not publish a numerical minimum VRAM or system-RAM requirement.

IndexTTS official repository

A hardware page should therefore report official requirements as 'not specified' and use community GPU results only as field evidence, not as minimum specifications.

RequirementOfficial minimumWhat this supports
Official VRAM minimumNot publishedUpstream provides precision controls rather than a minimum GB figure.
CUDA Toolkit12.8+Current upstream installation guidance for NVIDIA CUDA compatibility.
IndexTTS-2.5 precisionBF16 recommended optionReduces VRAM and improves speed.
IndexTTS-2 precisionFP16 recommended optionReduces VRAM and improves speed.
WebUI port7860Current upstream WebUI default.
Production servingvLLM recipe availableIndexTTS-2.5 upstream now documents production deployment through vLLM.

When to upgrade your hardware

Upgrade when measured VRAM or inference latency—not an invented minimum—limits the desired workflow.

The model OOMs even with BF16/FP16

Inference is far below real time

Production concurrency requires batching/streaming

If half precision still cannot fit the selected version/features, a higher-VRAM NVIDIA GPU is the cleanest solution.

Local voice-cloning users hitting CUDA out-of-memory.

Community reports include RTX 3060 12 GB systems running IndexTTS-2 but producing audio much slower than real time, showing that 'fits in VRAM' and 'fast enough' are different thresholds.

Interactive TTS and dubbing workflows.

The upstream project now points production users toward vLLM, while July 2026 research shows optimized GPU serving can materially improve throughput.

Multi-user TTS services.

Plan hardware growth with confidence

Scale Index-TTS by changing precision, serving mode and GPU only after measuring the real bottleneck.

Use BF16/FP16 first

Upstream explicitly says half-precision inference is faster and consumes less VRAM with very small quality loss.

This is the first optimization before buying a larger GPU.

Test DeepSpeed rather than assuming it is faster

Upstream warns DeepSpeed may speed up or slow down inference depending on hardware, drivers and OS.

Benchmark both paths on the target NVIDIA GPU.

Use vLLM for production deployment

IndexTTS-2.5 now links an official vLLM production recipe, which is more appropriate for concurrency than the WebUI.

Size VRAM from actual batch/concurrency settings.

Store checkpoints on SSD

Model checkpoints and Python/CUDA dependencies are much larger than generated WAV files and benefit from fast local storage for startup/loading.

Use SSD/NVMe for model files and environment.

Can it run on ZimaOS?

ZimaOS currently lists Index-TTS version 2.0.0, while upstream has already advanced to IndexTTS-2.5.

Current ZimaOS package shows Index-TTS 2.0.0

The current public App Store page identifies version 2.0.0, so do not silently assume ZimaOS is already on upstream 2.5.

Open Index-TTS in the ZimaOS App Store

Upstream released IndexTTS-2.5 on August 10, 2026

The latest upstream release adds multilingual support, faster inference and production vLLM deployment.

Read current IndexTTS upstream

Verify the NVIDIA path rather than assuming VRAM compatibility

The current ZimaCube 2 Creator Pack lists RTX PRO 2000 but not exact VRAM on the product page, so a specific IndexTTS fit cannot be guaranteed from published Zima specs alone.

Review ZimaCube 2 Creator Pack

Choose Zima hardware for Index-TTS (Nvidia GPU)

For this GPU-specific page, only a dedicated NVIDIA configuration is relevant to local accelerated inference; however, published Zima specs do not expose enough VRAM detail to claim a verified IndexTTS fit.

Do you need local NVIDIA IndexTTS inference on the Zima system itself?

Yes, local NVIDIA inference

ZimaCube 2 Creator Pack is the only current Zima configuration with a dedicated NVIDIA RTX PRO 2000, but exact VRAM is not published on the current PDP; verify the model before purchase/use.

  • Conditional NVIDIA AI configurationZimaCube 2 Creator Pack
Inference runs on another GPU server

A smaller Zima server can host audio files, APIs and surrounding apps while the TTS model runs remotely.

  • Storage/control hostZimaBoard 2 1664

No minimum VRAM or real-time-factor guarantee is implied. IndexTTS version, BF16/FP16, DeepSpeed, CUDA stack, text length, emotion features and concurrency all change resource use.

Zima hardware Best for Example workload Core configuration Recommended boundary Next step
ZimaCube 2 Creator Pack Experimental/conditional local IndexTTS inference after verifying GPU VRAM and CUDA compatibility. IndexTTS plus local AI/storage workflows.
CPU
Intel Core i5-1235U with NVIDIA RTX PRO 2000
Memory
64 GB
Storage
1 TB system storage with six 3.5-inch drive bays and SSD expansion
Network
10GbE-capable Creator Pack configuration
Acceleration
Dedicated NVIDIA RTX PRO 2000.
The current Zima product page does not state exact GPU VRAM; IndexTTS upstream does not publish a minimum VRAM, so compatibility must be tested rather than promised. Get Now
ZimaBoard 2 1664 IndexTTS control/storage when inference runs on a separate NVIDIA GPU host. API orchestration, audio storage and surrounding self-hosted services.
CPU
Intel N150, 4 cores, up to 3.6 GHz
Memory
16 GB LPDDR5
Storage
64 GB eMMC plus dual SATA and PCIe expansion
Network
Dual 2.5GbE
Acceleration
No stock NVIDIA GPU; not the target for this Nvidia GPU package.
Use only when model inference is remote or handled by separately added/verified hardware. Get Now

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Frequently asked questions

FAQ topics follow query fan-out around official VRAM minimum, 8/12 GB cards, CUDA 12.8, BF16/FP16, version 2.5 and Creator Pack compatibility.

How much VRAM does Index-TTS need?

The current upstream project does not publish a numerical minimum VRAM. Use measured model loading and inference with the exact version/precision rather than treating community GPU reports as official requirements.

Can IndexTTS run on an 8 GB NVIDIA GPU?

There are community reports of lower-VRAM setups, but upstream does not certify 8 GB as a minimum. IndexTTS-2.5 BF16 or IndexTTS-2 FP16 should be tested because half precision reduces VRAM.

Can an RTX 3060 12 GB run IndexTTS?

Community issue reports show IndexTTS-2 can run on an RTX 3060 12 GB, but some users report very slow generation, proving VRAM fit does not guarantee real-time performance.

Which CUDA version does current IndexTTS use?

The current upstream installation guidance says CUDA Toolkit 12.8 or newer when CUDA errors occur on Linux/Windows.

Should IndexTTS-2.5 use BF16?

Upstream explicitly supports BF16 for IndexTTS-2.5 and says half precision is faster and uses less VRAM with very small quality loss.

Is the ZimaOS Index-TTS app already version 2.5?

Not according to the current public App Store page, which still shows version 2.0.0. Upstream released IndexTTS-2.5 on August 10, 2026.

Can ZimaCube 2 Creator Pack run IndexTTS?

It has a dedicated RTX PRO 2000 and 64 GB system RAM, but the current PDP does not publish exact GPU VRAM and upstream gives no minimum VRAM. Treat compatibility as unverified until tested.

Does more system RAM replace GPU VRAM for IndexTTS?

No. 64 GB system RAM is useful for the host and model environment but does not turn insufficient dedicated GPU VRAM into equivalent CUDA VRAM.

What sources and further reading informed this Index-TTS NVIDIA hardware guide?

The current IndexTTS repository defines the 2.5 release, CUDA 12.8+ guidance, BF16/FP16 VRAM behavior and vLLM deployment. A current RTX 3060 12 GB issue is used only as field evidence. ZimaOS confirms its public package is still 2.0.0, and the ZimaCube PDP confirms Creator Pack uses RTX PRO 2000 without publishing exact VRAM.

  1. IndexTTS Official Repository
  2. IndexTTS Paper
  3. IndexTTS-2 RTX 3060 12GB Performance Issue
  4. Index-TTS - ZimaOS App Store
  5. ZimaCube 2 Creator Pack