Need advice for new trading computer

I just bought a T5500 from the Dell Outlet for $1239, Specs below:

Intel Xeon Dual Quad Core E5620 Processor (2.4GHz,4M L3, 5.86GT/s)
Thermal Heat Sink for 2 Processor
12 GB DDR3 SDRAM 1333MHz (6 DIMMs)
500 GB SATA 3.0Gb/s Hard Drive (7200 RPM) w/ NCQ and 16MB DataBurst Cache
500 GB SATA 3.0Gb/s Hard Drive (7200 RPM) 2nd Drive w/ NCQ and 16MB DataBurst Cache
2 GB AMD FirePro V7900
Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeGamer (D) Sound Card
16X DVD +/- RW Drive
Genuine Windows 7 Professional (64 bit)

Keep checking the outlet, there are real bargains
 
Quote from chaykapwr:

Considering the comp will have a geforce already installed couldn't I buy an additional identical card and install it on the one pci express and have 4 monitors?

If the mobo has 2 or more x16 slots, then yes.
 
Quote from chaykapwr:

From recent history on this site, most everyone who did cherry pick and install each component ended up with a computer which didnt last as long as a right out of the box manufacturer...Custom computers do not seem to last long

I am happy to report that the Bolimomo brand Model T computer, 2 units made, ran without a hitch for the past 2 years. All from of- the-shelf parts bought from Fry's. It is not as fast as the Intel i7-2600k. But still decent. Only if TradeStation can get their act together to properly support quad cores with their trading software...

http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?threadid=195662

So... for all the nay sayers in DIY and insist on purchasing a special "trading computer" from specialty shops... :)
 
Quote from chaykapwr:

Guys, I have two options (unless the third option which is an entirely different machine is the majority choice) and I was wondering if you think the specs/price make this a good deal. My big concern is one comes with the i7 3770 but with an integrated video card (I hear bad things about them) or an i7 2700 with a 2gb GeForce GT430.


Post the system links [from seller]

How would you rate your computer knowledge to determine if BIY is right for you. I prefer to build my own, but BIY isn't for everybody

List your uses for the system, trading only or multi-use

# monitors you intend to drive and max resolution 24", 30" 1920p or 2560x1600

Then people can better advise you

No reason to overbuild, nor do you want to under build a system. No sense building a gaming system for a trading only station driving 2 monitors.
 
sorry if this is not the right place to post

My computer had recently power supply failure and a new power supply was fitted. dont know the spec,

My computer has slowed down. Could it be due to wrong power supply. ? I am running windows 7. How do I check spec for my power supply ?

Thanks so much
 
> If you want four screens, you need 2x pcie x16 slots

Really? Whow. Can you come here and explain that to the computer I have that has ONE graphics card capable of running 6 monitors? Please. Because I think that must be some sort of secret military project, you know. Or you just are a clueless troll?

AMD Eyefinity 6 - cards capable of driving 6 monitors, stock. If you CAN manage to get a 5770 then not even that expensive, but - sadly not that new. And newer ones with 6 slots are high end.

Also if the card has DIsplayPort... one DisplayPort port can drive more than one screen.

Alternatively you are left with higher end cards:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814131474

Care to look at the nice 6 mini-displayport outputs?

So much for you need 2 cards for 4 monitors. 2 cards drive 12 (!) monitors. Not 4.
 
Quote from osho67:

sorry if this is not the right place to post

My computer had recently power supply failure and a new power supply was fitted. dont know the spec,

My computer has slowed down. Could it be due to wrong power supply. ? I am running windows 7. How do I check spec for my power supply ?

Thanks so much

should start fresh thread

http://images10.newegg.com/BizIntell/tool/psucalc/index.html to determine pwr requirement

You should be able to determine your PSU capacity by P/N specifications via internet
 
Quote from Bolimomo:

I am happy to report that the Bolimomo brand Model T computer, 2 units made, ran without a hitch for the past 2 years. All from of- the-shelf parts bought from Fry's. It is not as fast as the Intel i7-2600k. But still decent. Only if TradeStation can get their act together to properly support quad cores with their trading software...

http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?threadid=195662

So... for all the nay sayers in DIY and insist on purchasing a special "trading computer" from specialty shops... :)

I have a 6 year old home built system that's still running great. All for home builds. But if someone asks my opinion as to what they should do, go buy a Dell!
 
No need to be overly harsh. mgookin is a regular here and often makes good contributions.

It is from a price-point perspective that I would, too, advocate using 2 x PCIx16 to drive 4 monitors.

Yes sure you can pick up the Eyefinity card. 1 card drives 4. 1 card drives 6. Maybe even 1 card drives 24. Whatever. But at what price? That should be a consideration.

I will pick up a cheap 8400 GS for $20 (2 monitors each) at any time.
 
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