Quote from Tums:
If you have the same system as OP, then it is easy.
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/mainboards/display/abit-ip35-pro_5.html#sect0
Great, thank you, already ordered!
Quote from Tums:
If you have the same system as OP, then it is easy.
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/mainboards/display/abit-ip35-pro_5.html#sect0
Quote from Tums:
If you have the same system as OP, then it is easy.
Your board has 4x memory sockets.
You already have 2x 1GB populating 2 sockets.
You can add another 2x 1GB into the remaining 2 sockets to make it 4GB total.
(Preferably same make, same model, same timing.)
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/mainboards/display/abit-ip35-pro_5.html#sect0
Quote from Syprik:
Extremely satisfied. Smoothly runs more charts in Multicharts than I know what to do with. CPU load is roughly 1/7th compared to my retired AMD 64 3000+ running same trading platform.
Quote from Vienna:
So- thanks to the information given, I duplicated the proposed system exactly, with the exception of 4 Gigs Ram instead of 2. Runs extremely fast, is ridiculous! Had it put together and tested by pros.
And yes, it does make a huge difference in loading multiple charts at the same time in Multicharts, estimated load time less than 20% I would say.... many thanks to the OP!
Quote from Vienna:
Ok- I still don't know what "Intel Quad Core Q6600 G0 SLACR @ 3.2GHz OverClock" means?
The only 6600 processors that I find have 2.4 GHz (=does it mean it is a 2.4, which YOU overclock to 3.2?), and I can not find the SLACR type w/ the normal retail sources?
Quote from Landis82:
"G0" stands for the CPU stepping.
It is the latest revision of Intel processor "stepping" that you can get for the Q6600 that runs at 2.40 and can be over-clocked to 3.2 GHz . . . as opposed to the previous SL9UM (B3) version.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819115017