JRR wrote; Energy Plus is single threaded code. I understand from monitoring the mailing lists and responses over the last 3+ years that it is mostly FORTRAN or rewritten FORTRAN with object oriented constructs. As such a dual core CPU will help some but not a lot. The best machine to get in our opinion is a roughly 3 year old XEON with dual CPU sockets on the motherboard. The motherboard will be a 533 or 667 Mhz board with DDR-333 memory sticks. The outstanding part is that the XEON HT CPUs came in 3.2 Ghz, 3.6 Ghz, and 3.8 Ghz. versions. The Intel SE7525GP2 motherboard has PCI express x16 graphics card slot, 2x PCI 64, 3x PCI 32, 2x ATA-100 and 2x SATA I. There is an onboard hardware RAID chip that has drivers for both Windows XP Pro and Linux. That means you can have a dual boot, dual RAID system..... We are currently running an Adaptec 29160 SCSI card with a Seagate Ultra SCSI Cheetah 10k RPM as the boot disk. We have dual LG DVD+- RW drives with each one set to different regions. Both SuSE Linux 11.0 and Win XP Pro show 4 cores running at 3.6+ Ghz. The drawback is heat. A 650W power supply will just barely boot our system, and the CPUs reject 130W EACH at stock speed. All this takes some considerable effort to run. A simple, rugged and effective machine would be an Intel DP35DP motherboard, Core 2 Duo CPU at 3.0 Ghz, 2GB or 4GB memory, 2x SATA 2 hard disk, 2x DVD+- RW, floppy drive, NVIDIA Quadro 1700 PCIe video card. Get a chassis with lots of room - mid-tower or full tower and a 400 w + power supply. Microsoft is still selling Win XP Pro to small independent computer shops for another 6 ? weeks, but has already stopped supply to larger Computer sellers, at least in the US. Now you have a machine with XP Pro, Vista ( if you really want to ) and SuSE Linux operating system choices. The Quadro 1700 video card supports the 'CUDA project bringing 192 parallel GPUs to the compute side of the machine in the next year..... Yuen Liu wrote: __._,_.___ The primary EnergyPlus web site is found at: http://www.energyplus.gov The group web site is: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/EnergyPlus_Support/ Attachments are not allowed -- please post any files to the appropriate folder in the Files area of the Support Web Site. EnergyPlus Documentation is searchable. Open EPlusMainMenu.pdf under the Documentation link and press the "search" button.
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