Rig Finder index / 14B / Coding assistant / West Virginia
Best rig to run a 14B model for coding assistant in West Virginia
For a 14B model at this workload, the Mini-PC pays off fastest — break-even ~6 months, keeping $4,057 over 3 years versus Claude Sonnet 4.6.
Same workload, same cloud, same electricity — we swap only the hardware and rank by real break-even. Rigs that can't run a 14B model are shown, never recommended. Compared against Claude Sonnet 4.6 ($3/M in, $15/M out); change the cloud in the lab.
Every build, ranked
| Rig | Build | 14B tok/s | Local/mo | Break-even | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mini-PCbest payoff | $750 | 11estimated | $22.31 | ~6 mo | OWN |
| RTX 3090 (used) | $1,200 | 50estimated | $40.20 | ~9 mo | OWN |
| RTX 4090 | $2,300 | 75estimated | $71.50 | ~18 mo | HYBRID |
| 2× RTX 3090 | $2,250 | 55estimated | $74.08 | ~18 mo | HYBRID |
| Mac M-series | $3,000 | 40estimated | $84.71 | ~23 mo | HYBRID |
| RTX 5090 | $3,500 | 110estimated | $107 | ~28 mo | HYBRID |
Assumes coding assistant use: ~15M tokens/month, 3h/day active, 5h/day idle, at West Virginia electricity ($0.143/kWh). Speeds are our estimates; community-measured tok/s live on the interactive Rig Finder and the benchmarks board. Every formula is on the methodology page.
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