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Hardware must support the processing, storage and memory needs of a simulation. Some simulations can become markedly complex. Advice to gamers holds true as well (see below comparison)
Software must be able to represent and process mathematical rules and process those rules under different programmed conditions. In general, a computer must have adequate CPU, memory, and graphics cards (to process visual information).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_computer_simulation_software#Free_or_open-source
A dedicated graphics card would be ideal as well as decent amount of RAM.
Should your computer not have GPUs, the fastest way to increase performance is to add a graphics board with GPUs. Look for a GPU board with at least 5 GB of memory.
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