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February 6, 2018, 12:55 |
Small Cluster for Ansys
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Alex
Join Date: Feb 2018
Location: USA Colorado
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Hello
I want to build a Small Cluster for Auro Analysis with Ansys for a SAE Formula car. The cluster I want to build will be based off of 10-20 4gen intel i7/i5 computers with SSDs and 16GB of ram. Is this feasible or am I going to struggle for small gains. I have been told we needed 1 million points for our first basic analysis. The current best single computer available is a 5960x(8core 16 threads 20MB L3)@ 4.0ghz, 80gb ram @ 2800, sli gtx980 How screwed am I? Also I am new to Ansys and still learning from Friends/classmates |
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ansys, cluster computing, clusters, linux, sae |
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