Qwen3.6 27B vs 35B Unsloth on RTX 3090s | Head-to-Head
In this video, I put the Unsloth Qwen3.6 27B and Qwen3.6 35B-A3B models head to head on RTX 3090s to see how they handle the exact same coding prompts at the same time. Both models were run locally on my AI server using separate 3090 GPUs, and I tested them with single-file HTML prompts to compare speed, quality, creativity, and how well each model followed instructions. Prompts included: • Interactive cloth simulator • Liquid slime/blob mouse effect • Neon glowing hex grid honeycomb with particles This is not a perfect scientific benchmark, but it is a real-world side-by-side test to see which model feels better for local coding, creative UI generation, and browser-based interactive projects. Models tested: • Unsloth Qwen3.6 27B • Unsloth Qwen3.6 35B-A3B Hardware: • RTX 3090 GPUs • Local AI server setup • Running both models side by side
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Prompts Used
Create a single HTML file with an interactive cloth simulator. The cloth should hang naturally, move with realistic weight, and let me click, drag, pull, and whip it around the screen with my mouse.
Create a single HTML file with a liquid slime blob that follows my mouse. It should stretch, wobble, squish, and react like thick slime as I move around the screen.
Create a single HTML file with a glowing neon hex grid honeycomb. The hex cells should light up wherever my mouse moves, with particles shooting and fading from the cursor path.