DeepSeek/Dense

DeepSeek R1 Distill Qwen 32B

chatreasoningcodingThinkingDistilled
32.8B
Parameters
128K
Context length
15
Benchmarks
4
Quantizations
4.0M
HF downloads
Architecture
Dense
Released
2025-01-20
Layers
64
KV Heads
8
Head Dim
128
Family
deepseek

DeepSeek-R1

1. Introduction

We introduce our first-generation reasoning models, DeepSeek-R1-Zero and DeepSeek-R1. DeepSeek-R1-Zero, a model trained via large-scale reinforcement learning (RL) without supervised fine-tuning (SFT) as a preliminary step, demonstrated remarkable performance on reasoning. With RL, DeepSeek-R1-Zero naturally emerged with numerous powerful and interesting reasoning behaviors. However, DeepSeek-R1-Zero encounters challenges such as endless repetition, poor readability, and language mixing. To address these issues and further enhance reasoning performance, we introduce DeepSeek-R1, which incorporates cold-start data before RL. DeepSeek-R1 achieves performance comparable to OpenAI-o1 across math, code, and reasoning tasks. To support the research community, we have open-sourced DeepSeek-R1-Zero, DeepSeek-R1, and six dense models distilled from DeepSeek-R1 based on Llama and Qwen. DeepSeek-R1-Distill-Qwen-32B outperforms OpenAI-o1-mini across various benchmarks, achieving new state-of-the-art results for dense models.

NOTE: Before running DeepSeek-R1 series models locally, we kindly recommend reviewing the Usage Recommendation section.

2. Model Summary


Post-Training: Large-Scale Reinforcement Learning on the Base Model

  • We directly apply reinforcement learning (RL) to the base model without relying on supervised fine-tuning (SFT) as a preliminary step. This approach allows the model to explore chain-of-thought (CoT) for solving complex problems, resulting in the development of DeepSeek-R1-Zero. DeepSeek-R1-Zero demonstrates capabilities such as self-verification, reflection, and generating long CoTs, marking a significant milestone for the research community. Notably, it is the first open research to validate that reasoning capabilities of LLMs can be incentivized purely through RL, without the need for SFT. This breakthrough paves the way for future advancements in this area.

  • We introduce our pipeline to develop DeepSeek-R1. The pipeline incorporates two RL stages aimed at discovering improved reasoning patterns and aligning with human preferences, as well as two SFT stages that serve as the seed for the model's reasoning and non-reasoning capabilities. We believe the pipeline will benefit the industry by creating better models.


Distillation: Smaller Models Can Be Powerful Too

  • We demonstrate that the reasoning patterns of larger models can be distilled into smaller models, resulting in better performance compared to the reasoning patterns discovered through RL on small models. The open source DeepSeek-R1, as well as its API, will benefit the research community to distill better smaller models in the future.
  • Using the reasoning data generated by DeepSeek-R1, we fine-tuned several dense models that are widely used in the research community. The evaluation results demonstrate that the distilled smaller dense models perform exceptionally well on benchmarks. We open-source distilled 1.5B, 7B, 8B, 14B, 32B, and 70B checkpoints based on Qwen2.5 and Llama3 series to the community.

3. Model Downloads

DeepSeek-R1 Models

DeepSeek-R1-Zero & DeepSeek-R1 are trained based on DeepSeek-V3-Base. For more details regarding the model architecture, please refer to DeepSeek-V3 repository.

DeepSeek-R1-Distill Models

DeepSeek-R1-Distill models are fine-tuned based on open-source models, using samples generated by DeepSeek-R1. We slightly change their configs and tokenizers. Please use our setting to run these models.

4. Evaluation Results

DeepSeek-R1-Evaluation

For all our models, the maximum generation length is set to 32,768 tokens. For benchmarks requiring sampling, we use a temperature of $0.6$, a top-p value of $0.95$, and generate 64 responses per query to estimate pass@1.

Distilled Model Evaluation

5. Chat Website & API Platform

You can chat with DeepSeek-R1 on DeepSeek's official website: chat.deepseek.com, and switch on the button "DeepThink"

We also provide OpenAI-Compatible API at DeepSeek Platform: platform.deepseek.com

6. How to Run Locally

DeepSeek-R1 Models

Please visit DeepSeek-V3 repo for more information about running DeepSeek-R1 locally.

NOTE: Hugging Face's Transformers has not been directly supported yet.

DeepSeek-R1-Distill Models

DeepSeek-R1-Distill models can be utilized in the same manner as Qwen or Llama models.

For instance, you can easily start a service using vLLM:

vllm serve deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-R1-Distill-Qwen-32B --tensor-parallel-size 2 --max-model-len 32768 --enforce-eager

You can also easily start a service using SGLang

python3 -m sglang.launch_server --model deepseek-ai/DeepSeek-R1-Distill-Qwen-32B --trust-remote-code --tp 2

Usage Recommendations

We recommend adhering to the following configurations when utilizing the DeepSeek-R1 series models, including benchmarking, to achieve the expected performance:

  1. Set the temperature within the range of 0.5-0.7 (0.6 is recommended) to prevent endless repetitions or incoherent outputs.
  2. Avoid adding a system prompt; all instructions should be contained within the user prompt.
  3. For mathematical problems, it is advisable to include a directive in your prompt such as: "Please reason step by step, and put your final answer within \boxed{}."
  4. When evaluating model performance, it is recommended to conduct multiple tests and average the results.

Additionally, we have observed that the DeepSeek-R1 series models tend to bypass thinking pattern (i.e., outputting "<think>\n\n</think>") when responding to certain queries, which can adversely affect the model's performance. To ensure that the model engages in thorough reasoning, we recommend enforcing the model to initiate its response with "<think>\n" at the beginning of every output.

Quantizations & VRAM

Q4_K_M4.5 bpw
18.9 GB
VRAM required
94%
Quality
Q6_K6.5 bpw
27.1 GB
VRAM required
97%
Quality
Q8_08 bpw
33.3 GB
VRAM required
100%
Quality
FP1616 bpw
66.1 GB
VRAM required
100%
Quality

Benchmarks (15)

Arena Elo1470
MATH94.3
MATH-50094.1
HumanEval85.4
IFEval72.6
AIME63.0
AA Math63.0
GPQA Diamond61.5
BBH58.4
MMLU-PRO52.3
GPQA49.1
LiveCodeBench27.0
MUSR20.8
AA Intelligence17.2
HLE5.5

Run with Ollama

$ollama run deepseek-r1:32b

GPUs that can run this model

At Q4_K_M quantization. Sorted by minimum VRAM.

AMD RX 7900 XT
20 GB VRAM • 800 GB/s
AMD
$849
NVIDIA RTX 4000 Ada 20GB
20 GB VRAM • 432 GB/s
NVIDIA
$1250
NVIDIA A10M
20 GB VRAM • 500 GB/s
NVIDIA
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti 20 GB
20 GB VRAM • 760 GB/s
NVIDIA
$1199
AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT
20 GB VRAM • 800 GB/s
AMD
$899
NVIDIA RTX 4000 Ada Generation
20 GB VRAM • 360 GB/s
NVIDIA
NVIDIA RTX 4000 SFF Ada Generation
20 GB VRAM • 280 GB/s
NVIDIA
NVIDIA RTX A4500
20 GB VRAM • 640 GB/s
NVIDIA
NVIDIA RTX 4090
24 GB VRAM • 1008 GB/s
NVIDIA
$1599
NVIDIA RTX 3090 Ti
24 GB VRAM • 1008 GB/s
NVIDIA
$999
NVIDIA RTX 3090
24 GB VRAM • 936 GB/s
NVIDIA
$850
AMD RX 7900 XTX
24 GB VRAM • 960 GB/s
AMD
$999
Apple M4 Pro (24GB)
24 GB VRAM • 273 GB/s
APPLE
$1399
NVIDIA L4 24GB
24 GB VRAM • 300 GB/s
NVIDIA
$2500
NVIDIA A10 24GB
24 GB VRAM • 600 GB/s
NVIDIA
$3500
Apple M2 (24GB)
24 GB VRAM • 100 GB/s
APPLE
$999
Apple M3 (24GB)
24 GB VRAM • 100 GB/s
APPLE
$999
Apple M4 (24GB)
24 GB VRAM • 120 GB/s
APPLE
$699
NVIDIA Tesla M40 24 GB
24 GB VRAM • 288 GB/s
NVIDIA
NVIDIA Tesla P10
24 GB VRAM • 694 GB/s
NVIDIA
NVIDIA Tesla P40
24 GB VRAM • 347 GB/s
NVIDIA
NVIDIA Quadro RTX 6000
24 GB VRAM • 672 GB/s
NVIDIA
NVIDIA Quadro RTX 6000 Passive
24 GB VRAM • 624 GB/s
NVIDIA
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090
24 GB VRAM • 936 GB/s
NVIDIA
$1499
NVIDIA A10 PCIe
24 GB VRAM • 600 GB/s
NVIDIA
NVIDIA A10G
24 GB VRAM • 600 GB/s
NVIDIA
NVIDIA RTX A5000
24 GB VRAM • 768 GB/s
NVIDIA
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 Ti
24 GB VRAM • 1010 GB/s
NVIDIA
$1999
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090
24 GB VRAM • 1010 GB/s
NVIDIA
$1599
NVIDIA L40 CNX
24 GB VRAM • 864 GB/s
NVIDIA

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