Need PC Advice

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by Money Trust, Feb 8, 2017.

  1. truetype

    truetype

    I took Scat's good advice just now...

    Order Info
    Order Date: 02/08/2017
    Payment Info
    Pay with one credit/debit card online
    Subtotal:
    $969.00
    Shipping & Handling: $0.00
    Shipping Discount Applied: $29.99
    Order Details
    Description Unit Price Quantity Total Price Estimated Delivery Date
    Dell Outlet Precision T5810 Windows 10 Pro $969.00 1 $969.00 02/15/2017
    54R5W
    Dell Outlet Precision T5810
    01D46
    Dell KB212-B USB Keyboard
    2YWGN
    16GB DDR4 ECC RDIMM 2400MHz (4x4GB)
    37N04
    Nvidia Quadro K620 2GB (DP, DL-DVI-I) (1 DP to SL-DVI adapter)
    8G8J6
    Windows 10 Pro
    CU031
    Optical 2-Button Mouse
    FCN89
    1 TB SATA Hard Drive (7200 RPM)
    J7VXY
    8X DVD +/- RW Drive
    JJ8DK
    Windows 64 Bit
    XXR3Y
    Processor: Intel Xeon E5-1620 v3 Processor (Four Core HT, 10MB Cache, 3.5GHz Turbo, 140W)
     
    #11     Feb 8, 2017
  2. That rig should serve you well for quite a while... and you likely saved >$1,000.
     
    #12     Feb 8, 2017
  3. ET180

    ET180

    You could buy a refurbished T430, throw in 16 GB of memory and Intel or Crucial SSD and have a good system for around $400. Point is almost anything will work. This isn't 1995. Hardware is far ahead of software.
     
    #13     Feb 8, 2017
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  4. I agree,
    I'm trading using just a used $200 HP Flyer Red 15.6" 15-f272wm laptop I bought from eBay ;)o_O

    ...I randomly saw this model on display at Walmart...it's sleek and red and different...and decided I want one.
     
    #14     Feb 8, 2017
  5. When you get this and after putting it through its paces, you might let us know how you like/dislike it. And BTW.... if there is something you don't like you've got 21 days to return for a full refund, no questions asked. (There are about 6 reasons why a computer might end up on the Outlet site. One could be something like the optic drive didn't work right so the computer got returned. Dell replaces the optic drive then sells it again through Outlet. Sometimes somebody orders several computers but doesn't take delivery of all of them. The overages go to Outlet. Scratch and Dent.. is another reason. That usually saves you about another $60-$100 and the flaw is barely noticeable.)
     
    #15     Feb 9, 2017
  6. kent

    kent

    Thanks for this thread. Apologies for adding my question here.

    My question is whether to go with a desktop or laptop. I always traded using desktops. Just couple of days ago my old Dell AMD dimension stopped working. I was about to junk it, but was able to fix it(changed the HDD data cable port (inserted in another open port/socket in the middle of the mother board) and strangely it started working again. The original port/socket did not recognize the HDD. Not sure how long this will work as when I ran some diagnostics HDD showed some bad sectors. Before it fails, I need to buy a new one. Luckily, I was able to get the data copied to a backup drive.

    1) I am thinking on buying a new one. Wondering to go laptop 17 inch with 8G ram AMD of dell or go for a Desktop? I currently use 20 inch monitor and 32 inch TV as a monitor. If I go for laptop I may get 3rd display (in laptop) and I am planning to add 1 more monitor (so 4 display in total would be sufficient I believe).

    2)Using laptop for trading 24/5 compared to desktop? More stable/reliable - desk top or laptop?

    Thanks in advance for your answers.
     
    #16     Feb 9, 2017
  7. I personally don't favor laptops, but it's usually possible to run 4 monitors from one using adapters and/or daisy chaining.

    Less cumbersome to run 4 monitors from a desktop. Easier video solution.
     
    #17     Feb 9, 2017
  8. kent

    kent

    Thanks. But having one unit (for your personal use and trading and mobility) will be good for laptop? But dedicated desktop is better?
     
    #18     Feb 9, 2017
  9. If you need mobility, then of course you need a laptop of sorts. But if you don't need portability, a desktop workstation is much preferable IMV.
     
    #19     Feb 9, 2017
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  10. ET180

    ET180

    How about a laptop with a docking port? If you really don't need mobility at all, then get a desktop. A business laptop should be as reliable as most desktops.
     
    #20     Feb 9, 2017
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