JohnyGluebag
Marine/Ocean
- Nov 30, 2005
- 21
My boss wants me to spec out computer to run Ansys, allowed to spend $10k.
I have most of it sorted out. We are not paying for the license to use more than 2 cores at this time, in the future this will happen though.
Two things I cannot figure out:
1. So far no one at Dell or HP can confirm if all the DIMM slots need to be filled to bennifit from DDR ram. I thought it was universal that all DIMMS need ram for DDR, or does the ram go into specific slots?
2. The dual core AMD Opterons are relatively more expensive than the quad core Intel Xeons. I realize that AMD has memeory controller on chip and clock speed connot be compared...anyne have a link to some benchmarks for Ansys with Opterons?
The Ansys site shows info for Intel Xeons but no AMD, that I have found yet. I do not think 8 cores are needed. I figure if I can get 4 very good cores that will make the most of the money and future licenses.
Other than the CPU's and ram configuration the system will be:
- 16GB ECC ram
- 2 x 300GB sas 15000rpm drives, raid0
Thanks for any advice or comments.
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JohnyGluebag
I have most of it sorted out. We are not paying for the license to use more than 2 cores at this time, in the future this will happen though.
Two things I cannot figure out:
1. So far no one at Dell or HP can confirm if all the DIMM slots need to be filled to bennifit from DDR ram. I thought it was universal that all DIMMS need ram for DDR, or does the ram go into specific slots?
2. The dual core AMD Opterons are relatively more expensive than the quad core Intel Xeons. I realize that AMD has memeory controller on chip and clock speed connot be compared...anyne have a link to some benchmarks for Ansys with Opterons?
The Ansys site shows info for Intel Xeons but no AMD, that I have found yet. I do not think 8 cores are needed. I figure if I can get 4 very good cores that will make the most of the money and future licenses.
Other than the CPU's and ram configuration the system will be:
- 16GB ECC ram
- 2 x 300GB sas 15000rpm drives, raid0
Thanks for any advice or comments.
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JohnyGluebag