Building a High End Trading PC - Help me out

Hello Friends,
Please help me out, as i am planning to build a high top notch trading computer.

My Plan is to have two PCs or basically one.
One basically for Gaming / Entertainment Purpose.

Another is purely Trading and work purpose - connecting 4 monitors

Someone told me these Specs. Please advise your suggestion

Processor: Core i7 4960X Extreme Edition
Board: Asus Rampage IV Black Edition
RAM: Corsair Dominator Platinum 32 GB
GPU: 3x Nvidia's GTX Tiatn Blacks
Supply: Corsair AX 1200 Watt
Storage: 2x 512 GB Samsung 840 Pro's in RAID + 2x 4TB WD Blacks
Case: Corsair 900D or Cosmos Ultra

Please advise id the above is best to go for ?

I see Intel is also launching new Processor, so with the above mentioned Board, am i able to change easily
http://www.forbes.com/sites/antonyl...-fantastic-new-processors-for-pc-enthusiasts/

Thanks.

By the way, What's your budget? How much are you prepared to spend?
 
I have plans to spend around $3-4K excluding the monitors..

But i have heard Intel is releasing new end processor in coming 1-2 months.

So i was thinking to build a machine not very very high end, but somewhat high end, which let me do my multi-tasking work with ease. probably exclude the gaming on it.
 
Using too many screens and open windows will decrease your ability to focus and make decisions. Screen space has to be carefully designed to make you more efficient. In reality we can only do one task at the time and multitasking means how to manage task switching maintaining focus and still be productive. I would go with multiple machines which is the norm now. One for trading with 2-4 monitors and other with different arrangement but for desktops 2 monitors is the norm. You can also consider fewer monitors but with higher resolution and bigger screens (TV like) or check new trend with extra wide monitors.

Ditto on all points.

95+% of us traders are properly served with a modest rig.... OK CPU, 2-4 monitors, modest video card(s), adequate RAM.

I like Dell workstations (HP and Lenovo workstations equivalent, though more pricey). Used, $500-ish or less. New, $1000 or less. Recommend against "budget" machines to run > 2 monitors. What's "budget"? Mobo with 1 x16 slot and onboard video.

When I upgrade my system 2 years ago, I got 4, Dell Precision T3500, used... for ~$1,300.... fairly strong CPUs, (Xeon W3570), 4G RAM, NVS 295 video, W7-32bit.

$325 per machine. No need to spend more for trading.
 
So XEON are much faster than Core i7 4930K ?



Ditto on all points.

95+% of us traders are properly served with a modest rig.... OK CPU, 2-4 monitors, modest video card(s), adequate RAM.

I like Dell workstations (HP and Lenovo workstations equivalent, though more pricey). Used, $500-ish or less. New, $1000 or less. Recommend against "budget" machines to run > 2 monitors. What's "budget"? Mobo with 1 x16 slot and onboard video.

When I upgrade my system 2 years ago, I got 4, Dell Precision T3500, used... for ~$1,300.... fairly strong CPUs, (Xeon W3570), 4G RAM, NVS 295 video, W7-32bit.

$325 per machine. No need to spend more for trading.
 
Xeon and i7 are based on the same architecture and I remember that my i7 was recognized as Xeon by one of the hardware checking utility.

Xeon is for server market and has better reliability, thermal characteristics, uses ECC memory and can be used in dual processor boards.

Performance is similar and consumer product is cheaper. Processor is only part of the story because it is the fastest part of the system. Chipset, memory, graphics bus speed , and quality of graphic card , HDD/SSD and obviously software play a role because those are the bottlenecks of the system. Most of the software unless is customized does not use total compute capability of the processor.

Intel is releasing new processor and chipset working with DDR4 memory in 2015. However, in my opinion times of falling prices for computer hardware are behind us because there is fewer people buying "real computers" and we may expect upward pressure on prices. This means that your rig will be outdated a year from now but still with good performance characteristics and economic in terms of price.
 
I am not kidding by asking you this:

I have a rather decent Quad Core AMD desktop with 8GB of ram and 1GB 620GT video card.

Why does the "Text" screen saver stop (stutter) while spinning? Ram quality?
 
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