[TRNSYS-users] PC capacities to run faster?
keilholz, werner
werner.keilholz at cstb.fr
Tue Oct 7 01:50:48 PDT 2008
Hi Francois,
I'm not an expert on PC tuning, but I think you should mainly go for clock and memory/bus speed.
Adding more memory beyond 1GB is unlikely to speed up TRNSYS a lot, and multiple cores will probably just sit around and wait most of the time - except if you run other processes at the same time on the same machine. (Only the graphical interface uses threads in certain cases, the TRNSYS kernel runs in a single process and does not create any threads as far as I know).
Werner
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De : Francois [mailto:francois.badinier at icax.co.uk]
Envoyé : lundi 6 octobre 2008 20:19
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Objet : [TRNSYS-users] PC capacities to run faster?
Hi all,
I am running a simulation with TRNSYS that takes almost 24h because of a heavy component and a small timestep. I don't want to have to change my parameters because I need accurate results.
Currently, I have got a DELL PC with an Intel Pentium 2GHz and a RAM of 1GB.
I am willing to upgrade to a new computer running maybe 3 or 4 time faster...
Could somebody tell me what equipment would be worth to buy, or even what kind of processor and memory should I consider?
Thanks for some help.
Francois
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