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I think your answer is going to depend on which GPU renderer you are using. If this is about Houdini/Mantra only, I doubt the GPU config is going to make a whole lot of difference. I have a dual GPU setup, so I set up Houdini to use one GPU for the display and the other for OpenCL, and the GPU that gets used for OpenCL hardly ever goes beyond 25%ish utilization. By contrast all my CPU cores are maxed out even when doing a simple Mantra render. In my situation, the two GPUs aren't talking to each other, so I don't see why one might throttle the other. I can see bottlenecking happening if you are constantly shuttling data between your GPUs, which isn't something that happens in a vanilla Houdini/Mantra setup.
hello how are you, could you give me the configuration of the houdini ENV, I have two RTXA 6000 and I would like to leave one for rendering and another for simulations with OPENGL I have hudini 19.5