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Hi,
I work for university, performing simulation for window frames using Fluent. Mesh for frames has usually 3 mln cells. My desktop is: WIN SERVER 2008 r2 standart ram 24 GB xeon(R) x5690 - 6 cores - 3.47 Ghz Some simulations takes more than 24h. So I asked IT staff to upgrade station. I got following option: NVIDIA Tesla GPUs. http://www.nvidia.co.uk/page/personal_computing.html http://www.nvidia.com/object/tesla-a...lerations.html http://anss.client.shareholder.com/r...leaseid=509436 Do you guys think that it can shorten my simulation time? As far as I know it can work for Ansys Mechanical, not for Fluent. All the best, cesar |
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