I have a dual 8 core workstation that I send jobs with the remote solving feature in CFD. When I tell it to use all 16 cores it only seems to load the workstation to about 50% or half the cores. What might I need to change so that it will use all 16 cores.
Thanks
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Are you sure it is really 16 pysical cores? Many people get confused when hyperthreading is turned on and task manager says there are 16 cores when really there are only 8 physical cores.
What are your CPU Hardware Specs?
-Royce
I talked with our IT guys and they said it was not using hyper threading. According to properties under my computer it is a Xeon E5-2680 @ 2.7GHz and the task manger shows 16 cores.
If you open your resource monitor and review your CPU tab, how many CPUs are listed and how many of them indicated the 'Parked' state?
Thanks,
Royce
This means that you have 8 physical cores with 8 virtual cores created with hyperthreading.
-Royce
I have now added a 2nd 8 core cpu to this machine. When I run a simulation now it uses ~25% of the processors. So becasue hyperthreading is on that means it is still only using 8 of the 16 actual cores. What am I missing now?
Thanks
I remember from an earlier release that in a standard license the solver could use up to 4 virtual cores.
I dont remember which release this came in but it was the greatest enhancement I've seen so far.
If this is still the case its likely to be an explanation to why you dont see a performance increase
Hi,
I am the second indian to walk down this path. My computer "Thor" has a dual processor mother board and my first processors had six cores each, with Intel's hyper threading, Windows resource monitor showed 24 cores. Thor ran problems using approximately 33 percent of its CPU usage. Eight of the cores did not run during a calculation and I understood that Sim CFD uses 2! cores (2,4,8,16,32....). I have upgraded to processors with eight cores each for a total of sixteen physical cores and 32 hyperthreaded which appear in Window's resouce monitor. Now when Thor runs a test problem with the new processors CPU usage is only 24 percent and twelve cores are idle. When a problem is loading I have seen utilizations of 98 percent breifly with the eight core processors. My O.S. is Windows 7 64 bit and all threads are active. I have tried various core numbers in the job manager and get the same performance.
I want to get Thor to swing the hammer harder. Would reinstalling SimCFD reorient the software to the new hardware enviroment (more cores)? Is there some licensing issue? Does the software only support the number of physical cores plus four? If so, is this an enhancement that is in the works? When will it be ready and may I have it?
I thank you in advance for your time and attention to this matter.
Mike Snider
Hi Mike,
I think reinstalling CFD might help. I am able to use all 16 CPU's but I don't think it worked correctly until I reinstalled CFD.
Steve
Good Morning Steve,
I have reinstalled CFD and now have cpu utilizations or around 50%! Trouble is about half of my old scenerios will not open. The CFD program crashes and an error report goes to Autodesk... I will report back as resolution develops. Thanks for your input. I will find how to give you a Kudos!
Mike
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