I don't play games so not a problem.You won't be able to play Fortnite on that rig.
I use Sierrachart. I trade ES futures only and two charts, one intraday tick chart and one daily chart. I only use one indicator, 20EMA, on the tick chart. On the daily chart, I have 3 moving averages and volume.It depends which trading plattform you use and how many indicators on how many charts. Basically the CPU is the bottle neck not the graphics
You are right dude, no time for games.I don't play games so not a problem.
I use the same software trading the same instrument with almost the same setup on a very resource constrained computer (Surface Go) and have never had any issues.I use Sierrachart. I trade ES futures only and two charts, one intraday tick chart and one daily chart. I only use one indicator, 20EMA, on the tick chart. On the daily chart, I have 3 moving averages and volume.
So you conservative person. I have three, five screens. One is old 2009 dell. I’m going to buy i7.Just looked up Age of my Core 2 Duo, it's 13years old likely had it 1 year after it was top so 12years, still working fine for trading and general use, don't worry too much.
Running Windows 7 32bit with 4GB ram, but a 240GB SSD to speed it up.
What do you think about markets tomorrow?So you conservative person. I have three, five screens. One is old 2009 dell. I’m going to buy i7.
I got W7 on two and Linux on third. Linux the best system. Hate W10.
So you conservative person. I have three, five screens. One is old 2009 dell. I’m going to buy i7.
I got W7 on two and Linux on third. Linux the best system. Hate W10.

