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There are many excellent options - far too many to list. So I will briefly say - there are some really nice 4B models (like Qwen3-4B HIVEMIND, Nanbeige, IBM Granite 3B) which you should be able to run at higher quants (Q6 and up) quite nicely. Of course, there are always newer models (Gemma, Qwen3.6 - soon 3.7) etc.
Best bet is to poke around hugging face, on TheBloke, Unsloth or DavidAUs archives and see what they have in the 3-7B range that tickles your fancy. Don't immediately jump for the newest releases - the old ones are still good. Qwen3-4B 2507 instruct is still a favourite of mine and more recently Qwen3.5-2B shows promise.