Building a new tower ???

Originally posted by andy4
Hi all, especially those who have computer knowledge,

I've finally got some extra money available, plus my kids have just too much stuff loaded on the computer I'm presently using.

Right now I'm looking at a new custom tower, here's what they're looking to put in it. Please any other info' or expertise would be most welcome. This is purely just for my trading.

Here goes,

Thunderbird 1.4G p-266 oem

Thunderbird fan

Abit kR7A-133

DDR 512mb p-266

64mb ATI 7500 radeon AGP

Mitsumi 1.44

Wd 40.0 G 7200rpm ata-100

Mitsumi 54X

S.B. 128 PCI

Aopen 56KV90 pci

10/100B pci net

Now please bare in mind I really have not too much idea what most of this is, I really just explained to the guy , what I wanted it for, pointing out that it needs to be fast over the internet. I was also going to use my own windows 98, I just like it and kinda know how to use most of it, the learning curve in the trading keeps me busy enough. I only use 2 monitors and am quite happy just keeping two going.

I hope this is enough info', by the way they want between $650-700 for it including keyboard and mouse :-)

Thanks in advance for your time.

Andy

Be aware that putting together your own custom machine may introduce intermittent errors due to incompatibility issues...no matter how great your parts are, if they have not been burned-in for long testing period of times, you never know whether you will run into problems down the line...if you are going to use the tower for trading, I suggest going with something more reliable like a Dell or something...they burn test their machine before selling and guarantee compatibility.
 
Originally posted by Carboxyl


Be aware that putting together your own custom machine may introduce intermittent errors due to incompatibility issues...no matter how great your parts are, if they have not been burned-in for long testing period of times, you never know whether you will run into problems down the line...if you are going to use the tower for trading, I suggest going with something more reliable like a Dell or something...they burn test their machine before selling and guarantee compatibility.
Yes - but there are plenty of "local" server shops that specialize in a particular maker [in my case SuperMicro] that have been puting these systems together for businesses for a long time. This gives you the added experience of the shop with many customers. Most of these do 24-48 hour burning tests...The only problem I have encountered in the whole of this is with Chip Sets and multi-monitor cards...Almost no one seems to do beta testing on that mix...

nitro
 
Originally posted by nitro

Yes - but there are plenty of "local" server shops that specialize in a particular maker [in my case SuperMicro] that have been puting these systems together for businesses for a long time. This gives you the added experience of the shop with many customers. Most of these do 24-48 hour burning tests...The only problem I have encountered in the whole of this is with Chip Sets and multi-monitor cards...Almost no one seems to do beta testing on that mix...

nitro

Thanks Nitro, that's good info for me just to know which vendor to go with even if I'm just thinking about getting computers for the kids. Those games they play is pretty CPU intensive now!
 
Originally posted by sub7slak


Thanks Nitro, that's good info for me just to know which vendor to go with even if I'm just thinking about getting computers for the kids. Those games they play is pretty CPU intensive now!

Especially World of WarCraft!
 
I posted in my own thread, but haven't gotten any responses. Have any of you heard of the Trader's PC? I don't want the hassle of putting together my computer on my own, not even sure if I can, since I want a notebook computer. I was hoping to get some outside opinions before I call them. I also like the idea of having a warranty to back me up.

Thanks,
James
 
Originally posted by ANCHOR
Andy,

One more thing, whatever you do, DON'T GET AN APPLE-MAC!

I trade on an iMac at home, it's a G3-500mhz running Jaguar. The TWS from IB works flawlessly on it, and OS X hasn't crashed in over a year (basically since 10.1). In my experience, Apple's are just fine for trading, as long as you are on NeXTSTEP, er I mean OS X
 
Originally posted by Carboxyl


Be aware that putting together your own custom machine may introduce intermittent errors due to incompatibility issues...no matter how great your parts are, if they have not been burned-in for long testing period of times, you never know whether you will run into problems down the line...if you are going to use the tower for trading, I suggest going with something more reliable like a Dell or something...they burn test their machine before selling and guarantee compatibility.

This is a non-issue. A half-dozen parts in the whole job...its a no brainer. Screw Dell..
 
Originally posted by Sterling
Andy 4

That system looks overpriced and old. Dell always has a an advertisement featuring a pentium 4,1.8 ghz processor . I think u can get it without monitor for 650 delivered. The best place to get the ATI radeon is on Ebay.

The best alternative would build the unit yourself. I find the best prices for parts at a place called Newegg located at www.newegg.com . Motherboards featuring via 133 is old by today standards. Via just brought out the 333 rendition. Their supposed to bring out the 400 very soon.

I just built a friend a Athlon 1800+ machine with a MSI kt3 333 motherboard and dual monitor card by Visiontek(gefore 4) for around 670 bucks. Its a beautiful machine. That nvidia geforce card craps all over ATI Radeon!!!

Take Care

STerling

I wouldn't trust Ebay unless its from a reputable distributor trying to clear surplus stock. That scenario never happens, because you never have current stock that's surplus, you simply buy on consiginment and only sell what's prepaid for on the ordering process. That's called just in time marketing. Dell is the master at this.

Buying a sophisticated electronic component at the swap meet is dangerous, especially since you're using this for profit generaion, and its the crux of your display monitor setup, and even more so, when you have dual / multiple monitors.
 
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