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Jack_Larkin
Registered: Jun 2011
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08-10-12 07:04 PM
Entirely depends on the software and trading platform you plan on running.
I've been running ToS, MT4 and MultiCharts (not all at the same time) on a E350 (basically the same platform/chips as the box you linked) without too much trouble, but I don't give it heavy jobs/tasks, clean charts, not much number crunching.
Also, limited ability to use multiple monitors on that box. (ie, no expansion past 2, unless you start adding USB based adapters but they aren't ideal on a low end box.)
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southbeach4me
Registered: Jun 2009
Posts: 883 |
08-10-12 07:10 PM
Any serious trader should have at least 2 ghz dual or quad core, ...unless you are trading from a web based platform with 2 monitors or less in which case 1.2 to 1.8 ghz chip is just fine.
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IanMacQuaide
Registered: Mar 2007
Posts: 1872 |
08-10-12 07:26 PM
Thx for the informed response, Jack.
I have Sierra Charts and Infinity Bkrg's AT trading platform, and that's it.
Pushing 2 Monitors, 1 keyboard, and 1 mouse.
Pretty much barebones. Not even using Excel.
1 or 2 contracts in Futures products is all I trade.
Sooner or later the old laptop is gonna quit, and I was just hoping to use one of these MiniPC's as opposed to another laptop or, God forbid, a tower case PC.
Maybe I can find a brick & mortar store where I can demo this, or one like it.
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Bob111
Registered: May 2002
Posts: 6405 |
08-10-12 08:24 PM
Quote from Jack_Larkin:
Entirely depends on the software and trading platform you plan on running.
I've been running ToS, MT4 and MultiCharts (not all at the same time) on a E350 (basically the same platform/chips as the box you linked) without too much trouble, but I don't give it heavy jobs/tasks, clean charts, not much number crunching.
Also, limited ability to use multiple monitors on that box. (ie, no expansion past 2, unless you start adding USB based adapters but they aren't ideal on a low end box.)
and the 'way' one trade. one trade a day\month can be placed from something like pentium 1,while for others this thing below might not be enough 

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Bolimomo
Registered: Sep 2008
Posts: 2260 |
08-10-12 09:24 PM
Quote from IanMacQuaide:
1.6Ghz chipspeed fast enough?
CPU clock speed is not a very good measure of how fast a CPU is. The clock speed is similar to a car engine's RPM measure. How fast an engine turns is not indicative of how powerful the engine is.
Does a Pinto ramming at 5000 RPM run faster than a Ferrari at 3000 RPM?
I looked up the Passmark ranking of the CPU involved: AMD E-450 APU
http://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu_list.php
Unless I am looking at a wrong chip. The speed score seems light. For a web-browser based trading, it may be okay.
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