Quote from howardy2k:
any particular difference between an apacer(infineon) pc3200 and crucial if both of them work in my system?
thanks
Quote from howardy2k:
any particular difference between an apacer(infineon) pc3200 and crucial if both of them work in my system?
thanks

Wow, this does amaze me a little. How can you even run modern charting software on that?Quote from privateisland:
I have been tweaking with my CPU this past weekend. It's usually pretty fast, but sometimes slows down with multiple charts/windows open. It's a pentium 4, XPpro with around 2.2GHz. The ram is only 126. How much would increasing to 256 help? Does it help just a little for trading or is it a big huge factor. I'm only average with computers and don't deal much with hardware. Thanks.
Quote from Scientist:
Wow, this does amaze me a little. How can you even run modern charting software on that?
Myself, I am getting tired of my low RAM, I only got 4X512 (2GB) itm, and am looking forward to get a nicer motherboard and then 4GB. Then I suppose I like doing a lot of numbercrunching, like dozens of huge excel sheets and complex testing programs. You really only need the RAM that you need. But with today's low RAM prices, there's nothing much you can do wrong, anyway.
Oh, and if you're processing-time sensitive, make sure you get the most out of your CPU. Best is to use modern chilling systems like VapoChill, you can keep your CPU at a constant below 50 degrees centigrade, which, given you have 2.5GhZ+, will give you an extra 1-1.5 GhZ, and potentially the fastest PC on earth!
http://www.pcrange.biz/index.php?page=p_vcsa&id=1
Have Fun!
-S
this is why you are such a dork.Quote from Scientist:
Myself, I am getting tired of my low RAM, I only got 4X512 (2GB) itm, and am looking forward to get a nicer motherboard and then 4GB.
