Any real reasons left to go with a desktop / tower over a laptop? (Faster / more powerful perhaps?)

If I thought pre-built was the better option, I wouldve posted it.

Well, is that because of economy or are there other benefits?

For someone who's not very computer savvy like me, it would not be my first choice, but maybe I should give it a go.
 
Thermaltake Core V1 Chassis
Thermaltake Smart 430W 80+ White Continuous Power
Noctua NH-L9a AM4, Premium Low-Profile CPU Cooler (optional)
AMD Ryzen 5 2600 Processor
MSI Performance Gaming AMD Ryzen 1st and 2nd Gen Mini-ITX Motherboard
Corsair Vengeance LPX 8GB (1 x 8GB) DDR4
WD Blue 3D NAND 500GB Internal PC SSD

Order total: $476 (Amazon)

Probably a bit overkill for a trading rig but a good starting point nonetheless.

8GB RAM is overkill?

(I've never built my own rig though I like to tinker so may look into it -- out of curiosity, where does one get the OS -- presumably W10 -- for a self-build?)
 
8GB RAM is overkill?

(I've never built my own rig though I like to tinker so may look into it -- out of curiosity, where does one get the OS -- presumably W10 -- for a self-build?)

Most trading software doesn't require a lot of hardware, specially Sierra Chart for example.
 
Yes, I figured expandability would be one of the prime considerations where I'm limited w/ a laptop. E.g. i use a high-end gaming laptop w/ 32GB DDR ram, but I suppose I wasn't sure whether the boost to 64GB-or-beyond (not possible in my machine) would be a noticeable upgrade for my purposes.

I am running a home built Windows desktop I7 with all the bells and whistles, multiple drives multiple video cards, etc.. My memory is at 32GB, a helpful hints Control/Alt/Delete, Task Manager will give you a good idea of CPU, but mainly memory usage. Since I have 5 screen I have noticed no lags but noticeably a good portion of my memory is utilized for Google Chrome 2.8Gb, IB X2 1.9Gb, than required incidentals like Malwarebytes 1/2gig, I doubt that adding more RAM will help since I am running a great deal of programs and only utilizing 35% of the 32GB.
 
Yes, I figured expandability would be one of the prime considerations where I'm limited w/ a laptop. E.g. i use a high-end gaming laptop w/ 32GB DDR ram, but I suppose I wasn't sure whether the boost to 64GB-or-beyond (not possible in my machine) would be a noticeable upgrade for my purposes.

I am running a home built Windows desktop I7 with all the bells and whistles, multiple drives multiple video cards, etc.. My memory is at 32GB, a helpful hints Control/Alt/Delete, Task Manager will give you a good idea of CPU, but mainly memory usage. Since I have 5 screen I have noticed no lags but noticeably a good portion of my memory is utilized for Google Chrome 2.8Gb, IB X2 1.9Gb, than required incidentals like Malwarebytes 1/2gig, I doubt that adding more RAM will help since I am running a great deal of programs and only utilizing 35% of the 32GB.

FWIW after reading about the Intel NUC's ITT, I actually bought one of the higher-end models (i7-10710U / 64GB ram). My previous setup sounds like it was similar to yours: high-end gaming laptop w/ 32GB running 2-3 external monitors...wanted to know what I was missing by having 32 instead of 64GB. Answer seems to be not much. I'd say performance is a little bit speedier / snappier on the NUC, but nothing dramatic. Heat issues haven't seemed to be an issue thus far with the NUC, which was a concern given small form factor...I guess I wish I'd bought it instead of the laptop since it was like a third the price.
 
I have a laptop and a desktop. I value the desktop far more: I can put the monitor(s) wherever I want, I can hide the cpu under the desk, I can expand the thing, etc..

Somebody said that Sierracharts doesn't take much computing resources; have you seen their minimum requirements?
 
Somebody said that Sierracharts doesn't take much computing resources; have you seen their minimum requirements?

I am currently running SierraChart on my desktop with 8GB RAM and an I5 3470.

Processor usage on average is 0,5%-2% and RAM usage on average is below 40 MB.
 
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