Hello All,
I'm putting together a build based on Epyc Genoa specifically for use with Ansys HFSS, and secondarily large body structural and cfd. If there is a better sub-forum for this, please feel free to move it.
Current parts list:
Epyc 9654
128Gb RDIMM @4800Mt/s x12
Asus ESC4000A-E12-26WGP
RTX 6000 ada x2
Samsung PM9A3 x2
Sabrent Rocket 5 2tb x4
For OS, 50/50 Windows 10 for Workstation, or RHEL 8.
The goal is to run high level simulations, and was curious if anyone here has had the opportunity to play with EPYC and Ansys. Also, I've read some conflicting arguments about memory bandwidth between Genoa and Sapphire rapids. Am I missing something though? Is this the best platform to go with?
I am a technician that works at a field site for a research university. While we aren't out in the wilderness or anything, accessing the proper IT resources is cumbersome and sometimes just flat out unavailable. So a few of us pitch in for hardware projects. I have a decent understanding of what I'm doing, but not an expert's.
Thanks in advance
I'm putting together a build based on Epyc Genoa specifically for use with Ansys HFSS, and secondarily large body structural and cfd. If there is a better sub-forum for this, please feel free to move it.
Current parts list:
Epyc 9654
128Gb RDIMM @4800Mt/s x12
Asus ESC4000A-E12-26WGP
RTX 6000 ada x2
Samsung PM9A3 x2
Sabrent Rocket 5 2tb x4
For OS, 50/50 Windows 10 for Workstation, or RHEL 8.
The goal is to run high level simulations, and was curious if anyone here has had the opportunity to play with EPYC and Ansys. Also, I've read some conflicting arguments about memory bandwidth between Genoa and Sapphire rapids. Am I missing something though? Is this the best platform to go with?
I am a technician that works at a field site for a research university. While we aren't out in the wilderness or anything, accessing the proper IT resources is cumbersome and sometimes just flat out unavailable. So a few of us pitch in for hardware projects. I have a decent understanding of what I'm doing, but not an expert's.
Thanks in advance