Can someone help me buy / build a trading computer

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by priyanknevatia, Nov 30, 2011.

  1. Not really - the PC i'm selling only has one PCIe x16 slot but has several PCIe x8 slots - you can buy an NVIDIA NVS 290 PCIe x8 or X1 dual monitor card for $60-$80 on ebay.

    I'm giving the machine away with any old video card but its NVIDIA so it would be compatible with any NVS card and someone could run up to 6 monitors for an additional $150 (ebay prices).
     
    #11     Nov 30, 2011
  2. I was going through newegg.com and microcenter.com and it seems I can build a decent quad core + 8GB Ram + 80GB SSD + 2 21 inch monitors for under $1000. I might visit microcenter tomorrow and have them assemble the PC for me for $49 ;o)
     
    #12     Nov 30, 2011
  3. Thanks for the link. But if I buy this and then buy 2 monitors for $220 - $240 I come very close to $900 ...

    I researched on newegg.com and microcenter and can build a better config computer for $950 - $1000
     
    #13     Nov 30, 2011
  4. http://ark.intel.com/products/43546/Intel-Core-i5-650-Processor-(4M-Cache-3_20-GHz)

    i5 that you mention is not a quad-core CPU. it is a dual-core with hyperthreadding.

    You will waste an 80gb SSD, trading isn't a read/write intensive sport so it'll go to waste (but you'll be able to brag to your friends that you can "boot up fast")

    8GB RAM is dumb - its DDR3 which is triple channel which means you are way better off with 3x sets of 2GB or 3x sets of 3GB but 2x 4GB or 1x 8GB will be slower.

    External HDD (whether eSATA or USB) is foolish - get an internal HDD or two and put it in RAID so you won't lose your stuff - especially now after the flooding the infant mortality rate in HDD is so far off the charts getting an external HDD is even more foolish than putting 8GB in a DDR3 box.

    the NVIDIA 8400 cards are terrible - I have PILES of 8600 cards that I'll give away because they only go for $5-$10 each on ebay but at least they are 512mb of DDR2 vs. most 8400's are just DDR or 256mb

    the $600 box I posted about is 2x the machine you are looking at and you could still get the monitors and be done for exactly the same price, have a better machine and server-grade parts.
     
    #14     Dec 1, 2011