Jim Freels
mechanical side of nuclear engineering, multiphysics analysis, COMSOL specialist
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Posted:
1 decade ago
5 juin 2011, 17:09 UTC−4
tough choice. I would get the most cores up front, and add more memory later as your problems get larger after you start your modeling. It is easier to add memory than to add more cores. Will your workstation have room to expand to add additional cores/memory ?
tough choice. I would get the most cores up front, and add more memory later as your problems get larger after you start your modeling. It is easier to add memory than to add more cores. Will your workstation have room to expand to add additional cores/memory ?
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Posted:
1 decade ago
5 juin 2011, 20:01 UTC−4
Thanks much for your suggestion. I dont' think there are more spaces for us to put in more cores/memory in the future,
Thanks much for your suggestion. I dont' think there are more spaces for us to put in more cores/memory in the future,
Jim Freels
mechanical side of nuclear engineering, multiphysics analysis, COMSOL specialist
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Posted:
1 decade ago
10 juin 2011, 10:01 UTC−4
In that case, I would recommend getting the workstation with the most memory. You will have to wait longer for your solution with 4 cores instead of 6 cores, but you can solve bigger problems with more memory.
As you get experience with large 3D modeling, you may want to consider getting a cluster and use this first machine as your client. Regardless, be sure to get a good 3D graphics card for this machine now since you will be using it for both client/cluster. You could also make this machine your server, and get another smaller machine for your client.
In that case, I would recommend getting the workstation with the most memory. You will have to wait longer for your solution with 4 cores instead of 6 cores, but you can solve bigger problems with more memory.
As you get experience with large 3D modeling, you may want to consider getting a cluster and use this first machine as your client. Regardless, be sure to get a good 3D graphics card for this machine now since you will be using it for both client/cluster. You could also make this machine your server, and get another smaller machine for your client.