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Hello,
i am a litle bit puuzeled what i found in the www about what it is the best hardware solution for paraview. I want to buy a workstation doing only paraview rendering jobs. Our meshes are about 5M cells, so not to big. But doing volume rendering will take some time. My questions: What cpu / gpu combination is the best for you, state of today. Of course you can buy high-end. Lets say i have 2500€ for this what in your opinion is the best solution? Is Nvidia IndexX really the best for volume rendering even when the meshes are small? I am ope for any input, cause i have no clue at all. Thanks Christian |
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