Great systems for serious traders

don't waste your money. you can get dell awesome 20 inch monitors onsale many times for $369 so you can get 8 for 3k or so vs there 4800. also get a dell e510 for $500 or so and add some video cards as they're awesome computers
 
big - my problem was that I don't like having to add extra stuff myself. I am not a computer techie and realize it's probably not hard for some people, but for me, I want to get a machine that is fully equipped when I get it, not after I fine tune it.

So, for me, the extra money it may cost is well worth it, but you bring up a good point!
 
i like those powerful pc, not dear at all considerin' performance and apparent excellent built...the top of the range laptop is a knock out imo.
 
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i like those powerful pc, not dear at all considerin' performance and apparent excellent built...the top of the range laptop is a knock out imo.

I have to agree with you Bitstream!! Take a look at those spec's! :D
 
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yesss...orgasmic stuff, innit[?] :D

We'll just say these machines are pretty tight. Yes, not the cheapest, but when it comes to my trading machines, I only want the best!!
 
I wouldn't want to vouch for it, but you'll find some interesting information about running different trading software on dual cpu's / dual core cpu's:
http://www.tradingcomputers.com/1cpu.html

Such information is usually carefully hidden from view by both hardware AND software vendors.

PS: I never would buy a PC with too much blue or purple light.
 
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