Ordering a new trading computer

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by wilburbear, Dec 2, 2007.

  1. Opra

    Opra

    Conflict was my concern actually. 9200 came w/ a Nvidia dual head card, but no on board video, so the uncertainty is, if I pull out the original card first, I can only rely on plug-n-play of the new NVS, and what if no video comes up? Of course I can put the original back, but...

    I know enough about h/w to know that I could screw up. Since it's primary trading PC, always want to make sure.

    Could you explain "and go NVS all the way...both cards... a 285 PCIEx16 and either 285 PCIEx1 or 280 PCI"? You mean "either 2 x 285 PCIex16 or 2 x 280PCI", don't mix and match? For now, I will be content to have 2 wide LCD with resolution at at 1680x1050, actually. So if one 285 or 280 is the simple solution, fine with me.

    BTW, does 9200 take PCIe card?

    Thanks very much. I knew I would get some valuable input from you.

    Opra
     
    #11     Dec 2, 2007
  2. xxxskier

    xxxskier Guest

    i'm looking to replace my laptop, which is not a trading computer, its for everything but trading....music, email, etc. does anyone here know where i can buy a new laptop with XP and not Vista?
     
    #12     Dec 3, 2007
  3. gnome

    gnome

    Lenovo Thinkpad
     
    #13     Dec 3, 2007
  4. gnome

    gnome

    1. The 9200 comes with a mediocre "gamer" version video card, while the Quadro NVS are "workstation". They have different drivers, so I'd be leery of mixing (however, one ET poster says he's mixed with no problem)

    2. 9200 is PCIE. Your mobo has only one x16 slot, so you can use only one x16 card. For a 4-monitor rig, you'd need a 2nd card.. either 285x1, or 280 PCI.

    3. You can mix and match from the Quadro NVS series. Just be sure to use the correct driver... there are 2, depending upon the card model.

    4. If you want 1680x1050 display, you MIGHT have a problem with NVS series cards. That's a new "widescreen" format, and not one of the native resolutions of the NVS cards... Nvidia tells how you can set a custom resolution to use 1680x1050, if desired, however.

    For trading, I prefer UXGA monitors... 1600x1200, or 1920x1200, and they are native resolutions of the NVS cards.
     
    #14     Dec 3, 2007
  5. Opra

    Opra

    Thank you so much--I am very appreciative.
     
    #15     Dec 3, 2007

  6. I was told that to increase Ram on 512 machine is to buy 1 G memory and unplug 512, plug it into second slot, then plug 1 G memory into original slot where 512 used to be and you will have 1,5 G of ram. Cost is $ 40.00 for 1G kingston memory .
     
    #16     Dec 3, 2007
  7. gnome

    gnome

    Check your Task Manager for total RAM usage. If it's around 500MB or less when running all of your trading apps, adding more RAM will be a waste of $$$. If you use Photoshop, however, "the more RAM the better"... Photoshop will use it all.

    For 875P mobos, there is a function called PAT. It's a speed function and ONLY works with 2 sticks of Dual Channel RAM. If you have 3 or 4 sticks, PAT is disabled.
     
    #17     Dec 3, 2007