I would say this for you. Your level of computer knowledge is minimal at most. Welcome to the 21st Century, where heat and laptops is not something consumers consider. Not to mention the ASUS has the best cooling of any laptop... furthermore, CPU's do NOT contribute to the mass of heat, GPU's do. Learn, and don't kibosh great engineering for a bargain because of your "$0.02"...Quote from Trader13:
This post is a great example of how you need to be careful about relying on posts in a forum. This poster's knowledge of computers is about the same level as his maturity.
That's the caution I am offering. The risk of heat and laptops are something consumers are not aware of because they are not IT professionals. The consumer who consults with others on forums like this one should be better educated than the average purchaser. Even if you are not an engineer, common sense should tell you that high temperature impacts reliability of computer components.Quote from GordonTheGekko:
Welcome to the 21st Century, where heat and laptops is not something consumers consider.
ASUS is one of the better brands, but that does not mean I would favor every model they sell. I already explained my concerns about the model proposed earlier in this thread.Not to mention the ASUS has the best cooling of any laptop...
Good, another factor to consider. Actually, rotational hard drives are also a major source of heat, but I'm not going to expand the scope of discussion at this point.Furthermore, CPU's do NOT contribute to the mass of heat, GPU's do.
Thanks for the lesson, Mr. Gekko. I admire your passion on this topic.Learn, and don't kibosh great engineering for a bargain because of your "$0.02"...
Need more information: Does your trading software have any platform restrictions that would limit it to MS Windows? Do you enter your orders manually, or is your trading system automated?Quote from Laissez Faire:
What about the MacBook Pro? I see Gordon mentioning it, but would anyone else recommend it?
I`m sure it is a great lap-top and would probably be my first choice, but the pricing is just ridiculous. Unless one actually gets what one pays for?
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Need more information: Does your trading software have any platform restrictions that would limit it to MS Windows? Do you enter your orders manually, or is your trading system automated?

I would place the greater importance on your trading software which provides the features and ease of use that makes your trading profitable. The computer hardware should conform to support your software, not the other way around.Quote from Laissez Faire:
I`m a discretionary day trader entering orders manually, but currently delving into automation although that will be a work in progress.
Currently using Ninjatrader (not MAC compatible) as a front end for IB (MAC compatible). I`m considering switching to IRT which is MAC compatible, but as I understand it there is no problems with installing Windows on the MAC and running NT from there.
It seems like the price remains the biggest issue, although they have some attractive payment plans. An alternative would be to increase my bet size for a short period of time.![]()