Tums - your project will be loads of fun but I have to agree with gnome. A gaming-style rig is overkill for trading. Trading is not taxing on a modern CPU at all. It's like buying a new Ford Shelby Mustang with a 450-hp 32-valve V8 and never going over 35mph.
My guess for trading is that the performance bottleneck will either be your broker's server or your internet connection. I doubt that enough threads of a dedicated trading computer will be used to justify a dual core CPU. The only high end component that is truly needed are good video cards to drive multiple big monitors. In that case the GPUs will relieve a bunch of the video processing work from the CPU, again making dual core unnecessary.
OTOH, there is a benefit to overspecifying a computer besides the fun of building it. You'll get more years of service out of it because it will have enough reserve horsepower to handle future bloatware from Windows, Java, etc. There. I just rationalized your fun project
My guess for trading is that the performance bottleneck will either be your broker's server or your internet connection. I doubt that enough threads of a dedicated trading computer will be used to justify a dual core CPU. The only high end component that is truly needed are good video cards to drive multiple big monitors. In that case the GPUs will relieve a bunch of the video processing work from the CPU, again making dual core unnecessary.
OTOH, there is a benefit to overspecifying a computer besides the fun of building it. You'll get more years of service out of it because it will have enough reserve horsepower to handle future bloatware from Windows, Java, etc. There. I just rationalized your fun project
