M mike5885 Aug 7, 2004 #1 Are there any books or sources that offer the best advice for building a custom computer system to trade from home? I need help with monitors and everything. For now I will just keep reading here.
Are there any books or sources that offer the best advice for building a custom computer system to trade from home? I need help with monitors and everything. For now I will just keep reading here.
J jrkob Aug 7, 2004 #2 Quite a lot of what you're looking for should be here I think (depending on how demanding you are of course). If you have specific questions, just ask. I did, it worked and got more answers than I had questions.
Quite a lot of what you're looking for should be here I think (depending on how demanding you are of course). If you have specific questions, just ask. I did, it worked and got more answers than I had questions.
S sherwood Aug 7, 2004 #3 Here's a Link I have in my Favorites. http://www.paritech.com/us/workstation_guide.pdf
T tcosync Aug 11, 2004 #5 I found some interesting trading hardware articles which could be useful to you at this site: http://bannronn.com/online-trading
I found some interesting trading hardware articles which could be useful to you at this site: http://bannronn.com/online-trading
G gvac Aug 14, 2004 #6 Has anyone tried the SideCar multimonitor setup from Digital Tigers mentioned in the link above? Sure looks cool! Does anyone know how it compares with the Appian Traveller?
Has anyone tried the SideCar multimonitor setup from Digital Tigers mentioned in the link above? Sure looks cool! Does anyone know how it compares with the Appian Traveller?
5 50 cent Aug 15, 2004 #9 Here are some other comprehensive ones (much less impressive than the first, but still can be very useful if you dig through them): http://www.tomshardware.com/ http://pcmech.pair.com/ http://www.pcguide.com/
Here are some other comprehensive ones (much less impressive than the first, but still can be very useful if you dig through them): http://www.tomshardware.com/ http://pcmech.pair.com/ http://www.pcguide.com/