I think that it was version 14 of Universe Sandbox ² that last supported GPU acceleration. They are looking into ways to speed up US ² and may add GPU acceleration in the future, but they may find other ways that are faster.
According to the article in how to geek, a single CPU is more efficient than multi CPU's. See
https://www.howtogeek.com/194756/cpu-basics-multiple-cpus-cores-and-hyper-threading-explained/
"A quad-core CPU has four central processing units, an octa-core CPU has eight central processing units, and so on.
This helps dramatically improve performance while keeping the physical CPU unit small so it fits in a single socket. There only needs to be a single CPU socket with a single CPU unit inserted into it—not four different CPU sockets with four different CPUs, each needing their own power, cooling, and other hardware. There’s less latency because the cores can communicate more quickly, as they’re all on the same chip."
But my main question is, will it work at all?
I plan to be having many thousands of objects in a simulation and run it for quite awhile. Will the decrease in performance due to the use of different chips be so significant as to make the use of a second CPU totally pointless or will it only decrease it from the exactly-double-performance one might expect? I'm willing to sacrifice that drop if it's still better than getting a single CPU that would be ridiculously expensive in comparison.
Dude, if I were you, I'd go for R9 1950X. The entire system will probably be cheaper than dual-Xeon one, and u can overclock that 16 core 32 thread monster to 4 GHz. Just remember to use watercooling In terms of optimization, US2 is doing pretty good, with all my cores being utilized at around 50 ish % and threads at 30-40%. X399 platform is, in terms of price to performance, god tier. For gaming it's waaaaay overkill, but if u want a cheaper alternative that packs one hell of a punch, for editing and simulation use, go for X399 platform. Alternatively, if you are a diehard Intel fan, go for their X299 platform. Tho.... it will cost u way more. Their 10 core CPU (i9-7900X) costs the same as R9 1950X and doesn't come even close to Threadripper's performance....
At this point I'm probably going to have to use water cooling anyway.
And, I've been looking at a CPU that I would use two of that normally clocks at 4.7 GHz and can be overclocked to 5 GHz, and has 8 cores, so I'd say that at least based on those specs having two would be crazy good, even with a drop in performance because they're separate, but I
am admittedly pretty new to this, so my choice of CPU could be totally wack for what I want to do, so for your opinion...
https://pcpartpicker.com/product/pGrG3C/amd-cpu-fd9590fhhkwofI'm not set in stone (yet) but with my limited knowledge and lack of infinite knowledge and/or pretty good researching skills it's pretty likely I'm going to make a really big mistake at some point so if this, my first attempt at finding a good CPU for this or any PC is that mistake please tell me an direct me to something better, but I am on a budget here so I can't just build an infinitely amazing PC...
Also, even with one of those guys, how could 4.7 GHz and 8 cores not be good?
Also, due to the kind of long term usage of this thing I'd rather go with normal clock speed than overclocking...call me paranoid but I don't think overclocking something from really long time periods is good for said thing .-.