You're ideal system under $3500

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by insidebuy, Dec 24, 2005.

  1. vinceb

    vinceb

    Im happy with my setup, I dont backtest anything. I am upgrading the ram to 1.5 gigs.

    Should I get another ati card to have drivers fine with each other?
     
    #31     Dec 29, 2005
  2. mrtwo

    mrtwo

    Pentiums are not 'better processors' indeed, but the dual core Pentium do have an edge for multithreaded processing.

    I personally am a AMD lover and user, but as a software engineer with lots of parallel processing experience i have to concede that the dual-core Pentiums are superior :)

    AMDs are floating-point number crunching monsters, for aplications such as 3D rendering and multimedia processing, they sure are amazing. Too bad that no trading platform there can tap this power.

    Now, if you want some empiric evidence, just create a couple hundred streams of price data and calculate any set of indicators you want using a threadpool on a dual core AMD and a dual core Pentium and you will see what i mean :eek:

    About HT slowing things down, yes, that does happen with some highly concurrent applications. And by highly concurrent I mean reeeeeealy highly concurent :) Also note that most dual cores from Intel DO NOT HAVE HT. Yeah, that is right! I think there is only one dual core model out there featuring HT and it is bloody expensive :p
     
    #32     Dec 29, 2005
  3. mrtwo

    mrtwo

    I personally run a NVIDIA / MATROX setup and never had any driver conflicts. So, just keep it in mind that you dont need to match your cards, unless you want to ^_^

    Peace,
    MrTwo
     
    #33     Dec 29, 2005
  4. :D :cool: :)
     
    #34     Dec 29, 2005
  5. gnome

    gnome

    Well, Big, you shouldn't be having that trouble. The 2 primary places to look for trouble....

    (1) 3rd party cards... you should use "genuine" maker cards and drivers in muiti-card setups.

    (2) General schmutz on your HD... whenever you to to multi-card (espcially if different makers) you should be prepared to do a fresh install of the OS.
     
    #35     Dec 29, 2005
  6. gnome

    gnome

    I tried that.... runs faster with HT enabled on my rig.
     
    #36     Dec 29, 2005
  7. mrtwo

    mrtwo

    Yes indeed. What most people talking about the HT issue out there doesnt undestand is that while it is true that HT can make some applications run significantly slower, this is a problem that only manifests itself on highly concurrent processing situations.

    For the average trader, HT is a good thing :)
     
    #37     Dec 29, 2005
  8. tr51

    tr51

    any reason why no one comments on a setup straight from tradingcomputers.com
     
    #38     Dec 29, 2005
  9. mrtwo

    mrtwo

    I particularly would rather configure my own box. Computers are the base of eletronic trading and I believe all traders could benefit of understanding how their underlying trading machines and networks work.

    Building your own computer and network is a great way to learn the basics and knowing the basics, it will be much easier for you to recover from fault conditions that are bound to happen now and then.

    I am not saying traders should be computer specialists, just that knowing a little bit about the hardware and networks setup will not hurt anyone.

    You know, over the Traders Expo in Vegas I heard someone mentioning how great was to use a wireless internet PCMCIA card with their laptops to trade from his hotel room. Sounds cool huh? Well, if he had the bare basic understanding of computer security he would know how dangerous is to trade from a laptop to begin with...

    So, build your own machine, set up your own network with a static IP address and for the love of God, set up an IP address exclusion rule with your brokerage house to make sure no other IP can touch your money! ;)
     
    #39     Dec 29, 2005
  10. tr51

    tr51

    tks mrtwo....

    I hv been trading for several yrs on everyday type computers (latest being a dell dimension 8100 and a 4550) and think its time to put together a specialized system. Security is one of several reasons. I enjoy keeping my focus on my trading and have little interest in computer tech stuff.

    I hv considered building my own however I am very hesitant as this is not my expertise and would prefer to hv an expert handle it. I am not overly concerned with price.

    I have a very successlful friend (now ex-Refco) who recommended tradingcomputers saying several of his independant clients use them and are very satisfied with the performance and service.

    so again, any pros or cons on tradingcomputer products.

    tks
     
    #40     Dec 29, 2005