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Old   October 24, 2012, 04:49
Question OpenFoam and workstation brands
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Hi all,

I would like to know if anyone has made good or bad experiences with workstations from HP, DELL or FujitsuSiemens and OpenFoam running on Linux.

So I'm searching for someone who can tell me if there are any pros and cons to those brands. I'm not searching for a special computer or model all I would like to know
if there are some people who say something like "I'm using/ I used #insert brand# I am/was happy with because" or "I'm using/ I used #insert brand# I am/was not happy with because".
But please dont write something like "Dell sucks use HP" without any good reasons.

I'm not searching for any model or specific hardware tips I just want to know if there are some major issues with one of those brands.

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Nigirim

I know my english isnt the best so just ask me if something is hard to understand .
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