Quote from thstart:
linux for trading desktop? which trading software do you use under linux?
Quote from Bolimomo:
Some trading computer specialty stores sell their computers for $8000 a piece. Depends on what you need. If one can do with a $400 box why pay $8000 for one, right?
Quote from dcraig:
I run software I wrote myself. All Java. Also IB TWS and DTN IQFeed (using Wine). There is no issue whatsoever with graphics performance - including running HDTV on one of the screens.
The reality is that progress in computer hardware has outstripped the needs of many users - not all users of course.
Quote from dcraig:
Overkill.
I have Q9550, 4 monitors, 2 x NVidia NVS285 PCI-E graphics cards ($40 each new off eBay) , 8GB memory 3 x hard drives in a $80 Coolermaster case which comes with a 430 watt power supply. Runs 64 bit Linux. It is under constant heavy load because it is running the distributed computing project http://www.climateprediction.net when it would otherwise be idle. It is completely stable and is only rebooted for very occasional kernel upgrades.
If anything the quad core CPU is overkill for trading - dual would be sufficient.
More recent low power NVidia cards that are suitable are the NVS 290 (dual head) and NVS 440 (quad head).