That makes me almost think you are not a real trader, The few times my systems didn't work I couldn't care less about the costs or insurances. I couldn't get to the markets, that was far worse.Quote from demoship:
I leave my machine on all the time.
Thunderstorms don't concern me, I use an APC RS-1500. It comes w/ a gaurentee that if lightning or other electrical problems damage your equipment, they will pay up to $25000 worth of damage, and my equipment isn't worth nearly that much.
Quote from ChrisMMM:
It is bad to leave the computer on for say a week?
-----------------------------------------Quote from traderNik:
My friend who's a high end computer guy told me to leave mine on all the time. He pointed out that corporate servers are never shut down, or at least not every night. I do have good hardware, though.
I have left my rigs on 24/7 for years with only a weekly reboot and never had any problems. Just make sure you aren't using a $20 PSU.
Isn't there any heat stress issue involved in temperature cycling a CPU hundreds or thousands of times?
Quote from 50 cent:
it is recommended to re-boot every morning but no need to turn it off at all. i had mine on for years.
the caveat is electricity, it DOES eat it even when the screens are off. if you don't use it for a few hours, why not turn it off.
it's up to you.
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That makes me almost think you are not a real trader, The few times my systems didn't work I couldn't care less about the costs or insurances. I couldn't get to the markets, that was far worse.
Btw. I have a few UPS's that insure up to 250.000 US$, but I still don't like thunderstorms. I had troubles after near lightning, although my routers, my network-switches and even my USB-hubs are behind UPS. In the end a defect USB-device prevented my system from booting. Took me a day to find. I would have gladly payed a lot of money to have that system up NOW. No time for that.
Ursa..
Quote from ChrisMMM:
It is bad to leave the computer on for say a week?