AMD 64bit Laptop

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by limitdown, Jan 23, 2004.


  1. None.....everything runs great....now I'm thinking of that solid state drive mentioned above!
     
    #31     Feb 21, 2004
  2. help me with this guys,


    paying roughly $1,600 for the M6807 or well over $3,000 for the same chip, possibly faster version, from the other two vendors:

    Hyperion
    Michael Computers


    what to do?
     
    #32     Feb 26, 2004
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    #33     Feb 28, 2004
  4. traderob

    traderob

    I run a 1024meg desktop and it is slow when using wealthlab. I need double that or more if possible..
    Tell me about data caches and how they affect performance?
    If I buy a notebook are there any that can take big ram?
     
    #34     Feb 28, 2004
  5. MrDinky

    MrDinky

    I tested my puny 1Ghz Athlon against the Aurora Enthusiast and got the following message.

    :cool:
     
    #35     Feb 28, 2004
  6. like that word......

    Michael B.

    Some words have an increasment of enjoyability.....double your pleasurement with double-mint gum



     
    #36     Feb 28, 2004
  7. Dont know about the notebooks.

    But the more memory you have, the faster an equity curve
    simulator can calculate the final results when crunching
    large portfolios of symbols.

    Wealthlab is incredibly slow compared to my home grown
    backtesting system.

    You probably need 10 times the memory I do with wealth-lab
    to do a backtest, and you will still come out much slower than me.


    peace

    axeman



     
    #37     Feb 28, 2004
  8. MrDinky

    MrDinky

    I'm surprised I haven't seen it in porno spam.

    :cool:
     
    #38     Feb 29, 2004
  9. any answers or suggestions guys?
     
    #39     Mar 5, 2004
  10. IMHO, unless you're doing NASA stuff, you won't notice the difference enough to justify the added cost. That statement is qualified with my experience of being in this industry for over 15 years. This improvement won't be missed or felt (this time) by you for your trading need. :)
     
    #40     Mar 5, 2004