So my custom machine blew up today

Quote from dtan1e:

the Dell you had was 10 years ago, you can't use that to compare with the Dell today

Last year I replace all of my old Dells with new Dells. I'd have to call them "very good".

Dell's "budget lines" are about the same as other OEM's budget lines, but Dell's Precision is quite good with excellent tech support.
 
I had a TC computer - did not have a good experience with it. Sent it back 2 times. Have a QuadStation now from NTI - great computer, great service. Someone always picks up the phone (call center after hrs and support gets back quickly). One problem I had with TC - Support is not there until 10, after market opens. I suggested they get people in earlier for market hrs... but - oh well...

NTI's Prices are much better than DT - about the same as TC, but they dont overclock the processors. They also ship in 2 days. I got my system in 4 days after I purchased. you can check them out at www.quadstations.com. Tell them Paul S sent you - I think i get some credit... :D
 
Quote from MandelbrotSet:

[Here's the link to Falcon Trading Computers. Considering the price point that you listed, they are very reasonable, know exactly what you want, and will have no problem building to spec and bringing your system in on budget.

Falcon Trading Computers

P.S. I went bare bones and did a lot of the work myself with my latest trading rig (like the do-it-yourselfers on the board recommend) ...and believe me, I'll never do it again. :D [/B]


FWIW I bought a falcon ~2 1/2 years ago - not a lick of trouble out of it

RN
 
If only Falcon would get someone in for support at 8-9am, I would fill my office with them. How is it that they serve traders and they're still on their way to work when the market opens??
 
Quote from Scataphagos:

Dell Precision Line.. T3400 and up. Can have up to dual processor, quad core Xeons... whatever you want. Save $Thousands over TradingComputers.com

Dell tech support for Precision is excellent.

Agreed 100%
 
Quote from tomahawk:

Had my Dell for almost 3 years ... never a (hardware) problem. Dual core, 4 monitors, running about 18 charts.

Same here.

Spent roughly $1,000 on a T3400 about 2 years ago with 4 Gigs of RAM and a Core2-Duo Intel E8200 processor at 2.66 GHz with 6MB L2 cache and 1333 FSB. Also came with dual NVS-290's for graphics cards to support 4 displays and a 525 watt power supply on Windows XP Pro.

Love the Core2-Duo E8200.

Only uses 65 watts and runs cooler than the latest processors that are at 95 watts. If I want, I can upgrade to an E8500 at 3.16 GHz and still stay at 65 watts for only $190 at New Egg.

My Dell T3400 hasn't missed a beat!
Solid warranty too.
 
I wouldn't bother with liquid cooling, in my mind thats just something to wrong, it is however an advantage if you want a low noise, nearly silent system (besides hard drives).

8 monitor support will require some kind of special setup, I doubt it can be done with less than 2 GPU's but im no expert on that. Max I had was 2, on 1 GPU....
 
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