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Old   April 25, 2020, 20:28
Default TR/epyc vs Xeon scalable vs Xeon W vs i9 ansys CFD workstation
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Hello,
I'm trying to determine which is the best CPU for CFD in ansys/Fluent.
The simulation dimensions that this build is intended for are 2D and up to half-million cells.
This system needs to be able to run the simulations very fast and continuously.
The budget for the system is up to 5500$
Please if you can, attach a benchmark that proves your claim.
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