Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
14 nov. 2012, 01:33 UTC−5
Hi
it's not only the amount of RAM but also the bus bandwidth, often the laptop have much slower RAM read/write speeds than a good desktop PC. So if you want PC "power" for the bucks, mostly a plain good OEM device is what is giving the best performances, but one need to be a bit a PC assembler to get it up running.
Now the advantages of a laptop is that you can travel to your customers and really impress them easily with a COMSOL simulation, live, but you need a good power cord to provide some energy to your laptop, else it will run out of batteries after a few simulations
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
it's not only the amount of RAM but also the bus bandwidth, often the laptop have much slower RAM read/write speeds than a good desktop PC. So if you want PC "power" for the bucks, mostly a plain good OEM device is what is giving the best performances, but one need to be a bit a PC assembler to get it up running.
Now the advantages of a laptop is that you can travel to your customers and really impress them easily with a COMSOL simulation, live, but you need a good power cord to provide some energy to your laptop, else it will run out of batteries after a few simulations
--
Good luck
Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
14 nov. 2012, 04:18 UTC−5
Hi,
I am currently running an RF model with 1.700.000 DOF that requires about 50 GBytes RAM.
I think a notebook only makes sense if you need to work mobile. You will probably pay twice the money for the performance of a desktop.
Cheers
Edgar
Hi,
I am currently running an RF model with 1.700.000 DOF that requires about 50 GBytes RAM.
I think a notebook only makes sense if you need to work mobile. You will probably pay twice the money for the performance of a desktop.
Cheers
Edgar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
14 nov. 2012, 10:19 UTC−5
Thank you guys,
Now I have to make desicion ;-).
Cheers,
Samuel
Thank you guys,
Now I have to make desicion ;-).
Cheers,
Samuel
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Posted:
1 decade ago
21 nov. 2012, 11:29 UTC−5
Hi,
I am currently running an RF model with 1.700.000 DOF that requires about 50 GBytes RAM.
I think a notebook only makes sense if you need to work mobile. You will probably pay twice the money for the performance of a desktop.
Cheers
Edgar
Hello Edgar,
Would you be so kind to give me some informations. YOu said that you have 50Gb RAM . But can you tell me wich processor you use, XEON or i7 or something else? How many cores you have?
You also mantioned that you started simulation for 1 700 000 DOF. How much fast you can finish simulation for example 50 wavelengths?
Thanks for any help.
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Hi,
I am currently running an RF model with 1.700.000 DOF that requires about 50 GBytes RAM.
I think a notebook only makes sense if you need to work mobile. You will probably pay twice the money for the performance of a desktop.
Cheers
Edgar
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Hello Edgar,
Would you be so kind to give me some informations. YOu said that you have 50Gb RAM . But can you tell me wich processor you use, XEON or i7 or something else? How many cores you have?
You also mantioned that you started simulation for 1 700 000 DOF. How much fast you can finish simulation for example 50 wavelengths?
Thanks for any help.