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Old   October 25, 2012, 10:04
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Hi all
I am looking to upgrade my PC to increase the speed I can process CFD models. I currently have an old 32 bit dual core Intel Xenon with 4 GB RAM. I am unsure as to what aspect of a new machine will give me the best improvement – i.e. processor speed or amount of RAM.
A possible machine I am looking at is a new quad core or 64 bit Dual Six Core model with 32-128 GB RAM. Can anyone advise on how much faster this new machine would perform when compared with the old machine, or advise on a better option? Would more RAM speed the simulation or would that just only limit the number of cells that can be simulated and not make any appreciable difference to the simulation time?
A typical model would be 4 meshes with a total of 2 million cells, although using more meshes would be possible to make better use of multi-core processors.
Any response would be much appreciated.
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Hi Mark,

Ram allows for a bigger mesh, cpu (speed but mostly number of cores) decrease the solution time.

this in general. if I understood correctly your case you have 4 small cases of apprx 250k cells each running at the same time.

you need to take into account that is a best practice to do not under 100k-50k cells per core. under this value you don't have a very big speedup.
but you can run more cases at the same time.

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