Hardware/CPU needed for X-Trader/X-Trader Pro?

Thanks. I have Task Manager open nearly all the time and ram usage never goes above 180 mb. The reason I've noticed my cpu usage lately is that the night session isn't what they used to be and I'm considering switching to trading during the day.
 
I can almost assure you that your video cards have nothing to do with this. You may just need to upgrade to a better processor. You won't need to go with dual core or anything fancy. Just get a reasonably fast CPU with at least 3.0 GHz speed. What you are doing is very simple and it shouldn't be costly to upgrade.
 
Quote from FuturesTrader71:

I can almost assure you that your video cards have nothing to do with this. You may just need to upgrade to a better processor. You won't need to go with dual core or anything fancy. Just get a reasonably fast CPU with at least 3.0 GHz speed. What you are doing is very simple and it shouldn't be costly to upgrade.

I'm not arguing here, just pointing out what TT says:

"TT's measurements have shown that the graphics display is usually the performance bottleneck for client applications. With this in mind, TT recommends that the customer make the appropriate investment in capable and high-end graphics cards for machines that run TT client products. Faster CPUs do not improve perfomance if the graphics card can not update the monitor quickly enough......For multi-head display: When using multiple heads for display purposes, you must use graphics cards that have at least 32 MB per head."

That's why I mentioned my video card. Anyways, I'll upgrade soon.

Good trading to you.
 
Quote from chisel:

W2K Pro and chip is AMD 1800 XP (1.5 GHz). Half a gig of ram which is way more than enough. Video card is Matrox G200 quad (running 3 monitors) but I think it only has 32 mb of memory. Machine is 3.5 yrs. old.

Read your motherboard manual and then buy the fastest CPU it can support. Maybe you need to flash the BIOS, too to be able to recognize it.

Also you may wanto to check the latest WHQL driver for the Matrox G200MMS at http://www.matrox.com/mga/corp/support/cert_drivers.cfm
and upgrade the BIOS to the videocard.
http://www.matrox.com/mga/support/drivers/bios/home2.cfm

Read CAREFULLY the instructions!.
 
Quote from Bernard111:

Read your motherboard manual and then buy the fastest CPU it can support. Maybe you need to flash the BIOS, too to be able to recognize it.

Also you may wanto to check the latest WHQL driver for the Matrox G200MMS at http://www.matrox.com/mga/corp/support/cert_drivers.cfm
and upgrade the BIOS to the videocard.
http://www.matrox.com/mga/support/drivers/bios/home2.cfm

Read CAREFULLY the instructions!.

I may try the upgraded cpu route as you suggested. My motherboard can take up to an AMD XP 2700+ cpu if I flash the BIOS, so that's a big improvement over what I have. I'll look into the G200 BIOS also. Thank you for your suggestion.
 
While your system looks to be a little bit weak, I think a lot of the problems off of NFP were on the exchange side.

Off of numbers lately my entire office has been crawling and we all use xeons, 2gb ram, matrox quad cards (basically all top of the line). We also run on fiber. We switch computers, have reworked our excel, had our network guys come out, etc, etc. All this has lead to was expenses and little to no difference in performance, since rarely did we enounter a hardware/software problem.

Therefore, I think that so many autospreaders and black boxes off of numbers are maxing out the exchange bandwith and making markets the max poor for anywhere from 30 sec to 90 sec off of big numbers.
 
Quote from chisel:

I may try the upgraded cpu route as you suggested. My motherboard can take up to an AMD XP 2700+ cpu if I flash the BIOS, so that's a big improvement over what I have. I'll look into the G200 BIOS also. Thank you for your suggestion.

Its' a good path to have at least a 30/40% of more CPU extra performance. Also follows carefully FT71 suggestions.
 
Quote from suburbantrdr:

While your system looks to be a little bit weak, I think a lot of the problems off of NFP were on the exchange side.

Off of numbers lately my entire office has been crawling and we all use xeons, 2gb ram, matrox quad cards (basically all top of the line). We also run on fiber. We switch computers, have reworked our excel, had our network guys come out, etc, etc. All this has lead to was expenses and little to no difference in performance, since rarely did we enounter a hardware/software problem.

Therefore, I think that so many autospreaders and black boxes off of numbers are maxing out the exchange bandwith and making markets the max poor for anywhere from 30 sec to 90 sec off of big numbers.

I've found the same thing to be true, although the CME added capacity this summer didn't they. Very annoying to see my TT feed down for 15s - 90s at key turnarounds.
 
Quote from duard:

I've found the same thing to be true, although the CME added capacity this summer didn't they. Very annoying to see my TT feed down for 15s - 90s at key turnarounds.
I would look at your broker/clearer. I use TT and trade CME products, but I don't see any delays.

Good luck.
 
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