Building my own Core2Duo system

I can't drive 65iiiive

sing it...



Quote from trader28:

I have a Core 2 Duo E6600 overclocked to 3.2GHz... and baby that makes me a better trader because......

I feel the need..... the need for speed
 
does it have a vibrator?..I gotta try that...(I would have to climb my modular shelves up upon the high mountain of computer though)


Quote from trader28:

Sometimes I sit on my computer case just to feel the power throbbing between my legs
 
Quote from notouch:

"... As for the motherboard, I've been advised that running the SLI motherboard with 2 video cards would offer better performance than a more expensive quad video card. Would you agree with that?

If you're building a trading rig, you should be advised to get a different adviser.
 
Quote from ElectricSavant:

does it have a vibrator?..I gotta try that...(I would have to climb my modular shelves up upon the high mountain of computer though)
I wont tell you what happens when I pull the trigger on a trade.... suffice to say it can get messy
 
you dont need a fancy dual core either you can cut your cpu price in half just getting a fast singlecore while theyr still around.
building a pc for the first time can be an expensive lesson,at least it was for me.
but i have a reliable pc now and after all is said and done wished i had just ordered one.
 
Quote from trader28:

Sometimes I sit on my computer case just to feel the power throbbing between my legs

Hmmmm..... my wife does that during the washing machine's spin cycle.
 
If you do get an SLI mboard with 2 PCI-E x16 slots you should be able to run in non SLI mode so that you could for example put an NVS285 in each PCI-E x16 slot for a total of four independent heads. Maybe you advisor means a config something like this.
 
Quote from trader28:

Sometimes I sit on my computer case just to feel the power throbbing between my legs

guy, tone it down, we are building a trading computer not some funky machine here. :eek:
 
ElectricSavant, no offence but I don't see why practically every hardware discussion has got to be hijacked by people shouting "you don't need that for trading". The point has been made, let it lie.

As for my "adviser" he's just a tech-savvie friend coming up with some ideas but I'd be happy to bin those ideas if anyone has better suggestions. There have already been some good suggestions that I'll look into.

I was going to buy this system but was advised against it due to the cheap motherboard and RAM.
 
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