"Budget" build gone wrong

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by LEAPup, Jun 16, 2011.

  1. LEAPup

    LEAPup

    That was for everything turn key, 8 monitors, stands, cables, power backup, the guy to build it, set it up, etc., Still wasn't cheap by any means though.:(
     
    #81     Jul 1, 2011
  2. Sounds about right... I myself looked at the Tommy Grisafi bundle (known for his killer trading room basement if you've never heard of him) from Falcon but ended up going with another vendor's system and buying the remaining components separately because Linux was not supported with this vendor. With our chosen profession an extra thousand or two more for a faster/better machine should not even be noticed or made an issue. Also, running four or more monitors in a matrix display per system is always going to add 1K or more to the system price.

    It is true that actual trading does not require an extreme configuration but backtesting/simulation or running multiple trading platforms and activities could certainly justify it. I could think of worse areas to waste money but buying a faster/better computer would not be one of them.

    http://www.tradingcomputers.com/TC_TomGrisafi.html

    edit:

    Grisafi basement on BBC

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KqoM3ktuAf4
     
    #82     Jul 1, 2011
  3. shfly

    shfly



    This cards from AMD cost a little less than $250/per...Still looking at closer to $500 for two/8 monitors...

    My Quadro NVS 440 works great, but pricier...paid closer to $450 for one card (running 4 24" DELL P2411H).


    http://shop.amd.com/US/_layouts/sho...tby=price_ascending&filter=model:FirePro+2460
     
    #83     Jul 1, 2011
  4. I think we had read it wrong, Scat. $4900 is all inclusive for his turn-key system.

    8 monitors, can be as high as $300 each = $2400
    1 monitor stand, can be $500 to $700. that's $3100

    The remaining $1800 would be for the box's hardware, OS, video cards and the expert labor to put them together.
     
    #84     Jul 1, 2011
  5. The monitor stand should not be nearly that expensive. I got this quad stand for $100 and it is very solid and good quality. Even paying $200 per stand is pricey when these are available.


    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001HHNRFK
     
    #85     Jul 1, 2011
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  8. That's the way to buy stands... enough for 8 mon = $75
     
    #88     Jul 2, 2011
  9. Perhaps not "HOSED"... maybe just "hosed".
     
    #89     Jul 2, 2011
  10. LEAPup

    LEAPup

    I paid too much for the Ergotron quad monitor stands. Both together were about $700.

    I will say, however, that they're so sturdy I can sleep at night knowing I'm going to come to the office the next day, and not have four (or all 8:eek: ) monitors laying on their face broken.
     
    #90     Jul 5, 2011