Selling Dell Precision Tower 7810 CTO Base ($3,300) and 6 Dell 30' U3014 monitors ($625 each)

It could never dumb down to your level, are you really that stupid! PM, if you're a serious buyer living in south florida you'll receive the specs. Otherwise, you know where to go...
 
Why are you hijacking someone else's thread? If you have something to sell why not starting your own thread?

It could never dumb down to your level, are you really that stupid! PM, if you're a serious buyer living in south florida you'll receive the specs. Otherwise, you know where to go...
 
What Xeon cpus are in there? Which motherboard? What type of memory and which video cards? In what kind of casing? Thanks

I have dual processor zeon quad core Dell with 24 GB ram for sale $300 bucks, with 2 nvidia graphics cards to handle 8 monitors
 
Running lots of charts can eat cpu cycles, especially around big news events when all markets go crazy.

I dont trade off charts myself.

But I do run algo back tests over millions of bars of back data.
I could always do with a faster CPU.

My setup struggled on dual core, i had to upgrade to a quad core several years ago.

I can imagine people doing more advanced analysis than me needing even more cores and more memory.
Why not just do backtesting on an AWS instance or one of dozens like it? You can get far more computation power than you could ever put together on a home computer for a couple bucks.
 
Not true unless you write a backrester that benefits from computations across nodes. It's far easier and faster and no IP leaves your locale, when you run test instances on a local server. And as soon as the gpu is involved (anything AI related) a gpu instance is still prohibitively expensive to rent.

Why not just do backtesting on an AWS instance or one of dozens like it? You can get far more computation power than you could ever put together on a home computer for a couple bucks.
 
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