Quote from ofthomas:
i7 is by no means the fastest CPU per say, but if overclocked, and depending on the workload, it sure can be... [/
Also price/performance ratio is an important consideration, I would imagine for most people that have a 1- 2 year old machine, the ratio of used/unused clock cycles favors the later.
What can you expect from overclocking? 10%. 20%. Does it even matter if you are not close to pegging your system out?
Quote from Bolimomo:
I think what calhawk01 said as "fastest" is just a general, relative term. We are not competing to build a machine to do weather forecast. Unless he has special requirements for his trading (but from his post I didn't catch that). i7 third generation is pretty good to me.
Quote from Tonkadad:
Quote from ofthomas:
i7 is by no means the fastest CPU per say, but if overclocked, and depending on the workload, it sure can be...
Also price/performance ratio is an important consideration, I would imagine for most people that have a 1- 2 year old machine, the ratio of used/unused clock cycles favors the later.
What can you expect from overclocking? 10%. 20%. Does it even matter if you are not close to pegging your system out?
Quote from ofthomas:
hmmm... you didnt answer any of my questions, so not sure what i can help you with... my suggestion, there are a few threads that deal with any questions you might have where everyone has exposed their opinion... just review those.
Quote from Bolimomo:
What did you mean by "gold standard"?
I haven't shopped around for a while. It seems that you can build it yourself with something like:
- i7 third generation processor
- a motherboard that supports it, with 3+ PCIe X16 slots
- 8 GB of RAM, or maybe make it 16 GB of RAM
- a 128 GB SSD
- a regular 1TB disk drive (for online backup)
- 2 to 3 small, inexpensive PCIe X16 dual monitor display cards
- a good power supply
- a chassis
- a good CPU fan
- Windows 7 or 8
- plus the trivial stuff, such as keyboard, mouse, etc
You should be able to build one around $1000 - $1200 or so I think.
Over clocking the processor, is that necessary for running, lets say, four automated strategies and all that is required for running automated strategies?