Hey brother Boli, the guy with the most wonderfully wacked trading room this side of Hunter S. Wonka's Magical Funkadelia Tour, don't tell me you built one computer to feed your 20 monitors?
Much thanks for the comprehensive email. As inept as I feel regarding making my own computer, I have gotten a few useful PMs from some kind ETs that like you, are telling me how easy and economical it is to do so I am now leaning towards a future of learning a new skill and saving some scratch.
Then again, you say it is most economical to buy out of the box but maybe not if you have to feed 6 (or 20) monitors, correct?
If you don't mind, how much did it cost you to put yours together and is it really so simple? I guess my primary concern with building it myself is that there is no tech. support to call, not that i have called them in years but IF i didn't put one little wire together correctly...
If I get enough guidance, I will find the time to try it myself. Otherwise, I will have to check out one from zenview, naplestech or multi-monitors.com or perhaps a slightly used one I have been inquiring about.
Thanks again and best of luck trading.
Much thanks for the comprehensive email. As inept as I feel regarding making my own computer, I have gotten a few useful PMs from some kind ETs that like you, are telling me how easy and economical it is to do so I am now leaning towards a future of learning a new skill and saving some scratch.
Then again, you say it is most economical to buy out of the box but maybe not if you have to feed 6 (or 20) monitors, correct?
If you don't mind, how much did it cost you to put yours together and is it really so simple? I guess my primary concern with building it myself is that there is no tech. support to call, not that i have called them in years but IF i didn't put one little wire together correctly...
If I get enough guidance, I will find the time to try it myself. Otherwise, I will have to check out one from zenview, naplestech or multi-monitors.com or perhaps a slightly used one I have been inquiring about.
Thanks again and best of luck trading.
Quote from Bolimomo:
Recently I had built one computer from parts myself. Intel i7 930 processor, 12GB RAM. About $1200 (not including Windows OS). On top of that add 3 PCIeX16 graphic cards to drive 6 monitors. Each card was about $50.
It is not that difficult to put one together. But if you want to buy something right off the box (which is more economical usually)...
I suggest that you can start with picking the processor first. (Or the grade of the processor like i7 or i5 or i3 or the AMD series) Because that is crucial to whether your computer can handle the load you expect to put on it. Then figure out how much RAM to have (probably 4GB to 6GB these days).
The final but the most crucial element: how many open slots does that computer have (and what kind)?
That will help you short-list the desirable makes/models.
All the new boxes that I looked at (HP, Acer, Toshiba, etc.) only offer 1 or 2 open PCIeX16 slots. If you plan to buy 3 of the PCIeX16 video cards (dual monitor for each), then you would not have enough slots. Unless you buy some of those 4 in 1 or 6 in 1 video cards, which are more expensive.
It's been mentioned before that a Dell T3500 would be a good trading computer. I have not used it before so I don't have any direct experience. My experience has been with HP/Compaq and I like them, except that they don't provide enough PCIeX16 slots (which is why I decided to build my own).