LF someone with experience regarding high refresh rate monitors and trading

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by Mouryou, Nov 14, 2019.

  1. Overnight

    Overnight

    OMFG! Another Unirenko trader using NT! History has been made! And he uses 4,2?!? Quick, someone shoot it to preserve it so it doesn't go extinct! Er...I mean...
     
    #11     Dec 4, 2021
  2. Well that is my fastest chart. Also use 10/2 and various tick and time charts as well but my stats are just better with Unirenko..whenever I tweak something if it stats out better I keep it. I actually use the Ninzarenko.
     
    #12     Jan 8, 2022
  3. If you're into speed check out TickHunter for additional ordering options.
     
    #13     Jan 8, 2022
  4. Sir.Dc

    Sir.Dc

    Sorry, may I ask what size are the Bloomberg monitors are they 2 24 inch or are they 27's ?
     
    #14     Oct 23, 2022
  5. dholliday

    dholliday

    As a software engineer who has written lots of graphic programs (configuration, monitoring, and charting), we don't update the chart, table, etc. faster than every 0.2 seconds. Most charting packages are much slower than that. Your charting package does not update the chart when the data is received. The point is that the delay in your charting package is already orders of magnitude greater than 10milliseconds.
    I have an old 4k monitor being driven by an old i7 onboard graphics. It only goes up to 30Hz. It is fine for charts. The only annoying thing is the slow mouse cursor.
    My much newer 4k monitor is driven by a Ryzen 7 onboard graphics at 30Hz or 60Hz. No difference. No mouse cursor issues at either refresh rate, everything looks the same to me.
    My opinion is that new, large 4k TVs are great. I have a previous model of this one.
    https://www.walmart.com/ip/onn-50-C...Smart-TV-HDR-100012585/300694285?athbdg=L1100. If your eyesight is good then a 43inch.
    Any onboard graphics card will drive these just fine.
    I don't play games so...
     
    #15     Oct 29, 2022
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  6. This is exactly what I was thinking. I recently went from 75 hz to a 120 hz and in the times where it gets fast, it is better. Now it is bothering me so I have to get a 240 and see if that is even better. The rabbit hole..

    Worst case scenario is I have a really nice new monitor, I will report back after I do it
     
    #16     Feb 27, 2023