Gotta put a nice spin on everything... keep everyone in a good mood so they'll keep buying the stock market. Can hardly wait to hear the honey...
It's 375W, not 325W... right? The computer will only draw the amount of power it needs... up to the max output of the PSU. Modern computers...
If an ETer had that rig, he could be SUPER paper-trader!!
No. The Q6600 is perhaps the best loved CPU of all time by enthusiasts... For a trading rig, you don't need 525W PSU... 375W is plenty.
I hate the Libs, but I think I'm speechless on this one..
Of course the deals were bad. But you are missing the point. The responsibility for the problem and all of its offshoots lies in the...
Disagree. I'll say "we the borrowers" are about 2% responsible... Government the rest. If "mortgage lending = strip club"... and the strip...
The FX570 will run a 30" monitor at native resolution. If your monitors will be smaller, then either is just fine.
Good idea to get a new rig, then use both of them to "divide the load"... all hooked up through a router. I think lots of traders do that now.
Wouldn't they go for something with a higher lethality? Ebola or something?
Not really. However 2G and 4G kits have become very cheap. I wouldn't buy extra RAM from Dell.. they overcharge too much. Online vendors often...
You'll probably get virtually zero performance boost by adding more RAM. Except for something like photo editing, it's difficult for XP to...
Not true on their Business Lines... like Precision. It's quite good, in fact.
Maybe. Your D8300 is still fully competent for trading. C2D's strong suit is multi-tasking, so good for trading. If you bought a base...
So that instead of having A car salesman descend upon you, there would be a WHOLE TEAM?
Was thinking this morning's up might be from expectations Bernanke is going to do some wind-song jaw boning.... is it possible he hinted at that...
Not 100% on this but perhaps it's because they don't have as much time to gather the data and prepare the report. Sometimes when the Friday is...
Buying or selling?
Good one! :D Sarcasm always appreciated. He's part of the "tipping point" all right... just not the way most are hoping for.
Overcapacity in labor, too... which is why we'll end up with an excruciatingly high, structural unemployment rate. Even China has overcapacity...
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