Quote from illinimatt81:
What about the new Intel i7 chipset? I'm seeing a model for around $300. Apparently has HyperThreading again.
Quote from jmiles301:
Well, I'm trying to avoid running into overkill and overpaying for a system.
Generally, I will have open between 10-15 individual charts (just candlesticks, MA's, and volume... nothing fancy) with another 6-10 quote boards (displaying roughly 50-100 individual stocks), all requiring real-time streaming, quote-by-quote data (through esignal). All of that, plus Trade Ideas running alongside it. That, and having open multiple browsers is about it for me...
Quote from DmanX:
Let's say that you're daytrading and running Ninja Trader and watching a few symbols on charts that have a few indicators each. And you're running a tick feed like Zenfire. And you browse the web during idle times.
In this instance, The Duo would be more than adequate.
If you're watching many symbols, with lots of charts each having numerous indicators...
Quad core.
Quote from bespoke:
I disagree. If your application isn't multithreaded (which it probably isn't) then a faster dual core would be better when dealing with more symbols and indicators. I have both and the dual core runs intensive applications faster than the quad core and both are overclocked to their max.
I would trade my q6600 for a e8400 straight up if someone offered. Seems like a waste to go out and buy a new chip now when I have a perfectly fine one already....
Edit: unless you're talking about a chip newer than the q6600 (but thats what most prebuilt computers come with)