Workstation for Monte Carlo Simulations

Consolidated Comsol Benchmarks

*For some of these benchmarks, I didn’t realize I should’ve been jotting down RAM channels so I listed them as “?”

Results formatted hour:minute:second

Sorted by CPU core count.

Running the benchmark, no special commands

CPU RAM RAM Channels Operating System 50GB 200GB
Intel Xeon W5-3435X (16-Core) 256GB ? Linux 3:08:13 17:25
2x Intel Xeon E5-2650L (8-Core) 256GB DDR4-2400 8 Linux 8:21:00
2x Intel Xeon E5-2650L (8-Core) 256GB DDR4-2400 8 Windows 10 21H2 8:48:00
AMD Ryzen Threadripper 7960X 128GB DDR5-6400 4 ? 3:15:00
AMD Ryzen Threadripper 7970X (32-Core) 256GB 8 Windows 11 3:58:43 36:54
AMD Ryzen Threadripper 7970X (32-Core) 256GB 8 Linux 3:30:12 19:46
2x EPYC 9374F (32-Core) 1.5 TB DDR5 16 Linux 13:20
AMD Ryzen Threadripper 7980X (64-Core) 128GB DDR5-6400 4 Windows 11 1:09:57
AMD Ryzen Threadripper 7995WX (96-Core) 256GB DDR5-4800 8 Windows 11 7:39:42 19:07
AMD Ryzen Threadripper 7995WX (96-Core) 256GB DDR5-4800 4 Windows 11 10:12:35 43:35
AMD Ryzen Threadripper 7995WX (96-Core) 256GB DDR5-6000 4 Windows 11 7:39:42 17:32
2x EPYC 7773X (64-Core) 256GB DDR5-4800 8 Linux 9:43:11 23:41
EPYC 9754 (128-Core) 384GB ? Windows 11 8:30:19 25:19
EPYC 9754 (128-Core) zen4c 386GB ? Linux 19:51

If anyone can run the benchmark feel free to add to the post! I’ll add you to the table. All data welcome.

Thank you @dahlia123 for all your benchmarks :slight_smile:

I’m going to do more tests to confirm the -np and NPS info from their testing on Linux, so will update soon™

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