Fx trading PC help!!

Talk to whatever companies offer services like this in your area, I am sure there are plenty of professionals who can build you such a computer.
 
Thanks all for the valid input!

The mini PC is defiantly a contender, as for 4K resolution. I'm just not sure.

Side note - here's a PC I found on eBay

http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/Dell-Forex-Day-Trading-Computer-Intel-Quad-Core-8GB-MultiScreen-Stock-Trading-PC-/272325279624?hash=item3f67d9ff88:g:42EAAOSwENxXm4KB&_trkparms=pageci%3A2ce61c4b-a9c8-11e6-8d27-74dbd1801db2%7Cparentrq%3A5ec613bf1580a34fcc58f1a8fffb0832%7Ciid%3A2

Is it any good for that kind of money?

Let me know? Thanks!

Smith.

It's a Quad Xeon with only 8gb of RAM and only 1 hard drive of 500 gb so no it's not very good.
You need at least two hard drive for a raid setup, and an i5 CPU.
 
How about this one?
I do a bit of gaming too so this could work
Love to know what you think!
Sorry for the interruption, but as for me, Alienware is too expensive. You can buy two similar Acer-s or Asus-es for that price, am I right? :)
And there will be Intel core and nearly 8 GB RAM
 
In addition to this
You can handle 16 monitors for 800£.

You don't need too much power for a trading computer, unless you are going to do some crunching / programming / etc.

The question is what monitor size and resolution do you want ? A good 4K monitor on 28" today costs around 500£.

The stance to hold the screens is also very expensive so it depends whether you want to keep the screens on 1 row or 2 rows.
, I think the processor and memory are also keys to have smooth operations with your pc. That is something you should also watch out for!
 
I don't have any idea about the case, but I am now using laptop and rarely using PC
and so far still smoothly and enjoy, as long as still comfortable using this device might no intention to changed
 
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