T3400 Deal of The Week!

Quote from opt789:

Any recommendation for a good 20 inch monitor, non-widescreen? I have been waiting to see if Dell introduces a 2008FP with HDCP but nothing so far. I was thinking of buying four, is there a high quality 20" you can recommend?

Nearly all of the 20" UXGA (1600x1200) screens are high quality... IPS or VA panels.

Good deals are on HP LP2065 and Planar PL2010M/PL2011M. The difference in the Planar models is in the stand.

If you buy 4 at once check with MacMall.com... they might give you a discount.

The favorite display of mine for quality is the Planar PL 2010M. I also have a Planar PX2411W and 5, LP2065s.... They are good but chosen mostly because of rebate deal.
 
Quote from Tums:

Go with 24".

The difference is unbelievable.
Once you tried it, you won't go back.

If cost is not a concern. 24's offer 20% more display capability for 50% and more cost.... unless you step down to TN panels
 
Quote from gnome:

I wouldn't recommend against a Raptor. Disk access will be a bit faster, but heat and noise will be higher... though some say it's not enough to be a bother. However, there are no disadvantages to 7200 RPM drives.

Most trading activities do NOT have heavy disk access... once programs are loaded into RAM, the CPU and hard drive mostly just stand in wait. (Certain software and custom applications/features may be different... if such is yours, you should hopefully already know.) Faster CPU and hard drive usually only get you faster boot, faster shutdown, faster loading of programs... generally not worth the extra money for high powered equipment.

I have no Raptors.


BTW... the new Dell T3400 appears to have more power and function than we normally see at that price point. I'm planning to get one myself.

I AGREE with everything that Gnome has said above . . . and I actually own a 36 Gig Western Digital "Raptor" that is currently in my old Dell Dimension 8300 with XP.

Most trading apps just are not very hard drive intensive at all. Moreover, the 36 Gigs is more than enough room for me. I've had this drive for nearly 5 years and only have used 23 Gigs of it!

Can't wait to receive my new T3400 Precision Workstation on Monday!

:cool:
 
Quote from gnome:

As of 8:10AM Mountain time Saturday, outlet has one for $519... even has upgraded 525W PSU. One of the better deals around.

Wow.
That is an AMAZING deal!!!
Comes with XP Pro too, which is very cool.

You can always upgrade the processor later to one of Intel's latest 2.66 or 3.00 Dual-Core chips for about $250 on New Egg. But only $519 for a Precision workstation that gives you a TON of flexibility is pretty dirt cheap!

Dell ID #: DDTFDFHM

http://outlet.us.dell.com/ARBOnline...ine/en/InventorySearch?c=us&cs=28&l=en&s=dfb\
 
Quote from gnome:

If cost is not a concern. 24's offer 20% more display capability for 50% and more cost.... unless you step down to TN panels
Thanks Gnome and Tums.
Maybe I should give up my old ways and think about multiple widescreens. We've come a little ways since my first computer, an Atari 400 with membrane keyboard and a cassette tape for storage.
 
Thanks, gnome, for your very helpful feedback and pointers.

Looks like there'll soon be a hard core T3400 trader group on ET!

Max

Quote from gnome:

I wouldn't recommend against a Raptor. Disk access will be a bit faster, but heat and noise will be higher... though some say it's not enough to be a bother. However, there are no disadvantages to 7200 RPM drives.

Most trading activities do NOT have heavy disk access... once programs are loaded into RAM, the CPU and hard drive mostly just stand in wait. (Certain software and custom applications/features may be different... if such is yours, you should hopefully already know.) Faster CPU and hard drive usually only get you faster boot, faster shutdown, faster loading of programs... generally not worth the extra money for high powered equipment.

I have no Raptors.

My trading apps run off of a cheapo eMachines with Celeron, 1G RAM, on 865G chipset. Even when I used this rig to trade on dialup, it was never a problem. (My data and charting apps run from a newer C2D, 4-monitor rig.)

If you want to "deluxe up" your trading rig, you'll get more use out of high quality workstation video cards and better monitors than you will out of faster hardware.

BTW... the new Dell T3400 appears to have more power and function than we normally see at that price point. I'm planning to get one myself.
 
Quote from maxni:

Thanks, gnome, for your very helpful feedback and pointers.

Looks like there'll soon be a hard core T3400 trader group on ET!

Max

Dell kind of "cracked the mold" on the T3400. For an "entry level" workstation, it's well featured and has the new X38 mobo.
 
Hi, Landis82

Have fun! Your new T3400 has 2GB 800MHz ECC DDR2 RAM and a 7,200rpm hard drive, doesn't it?

Quote from Landis82:

Can't wait to receive my new T3400 Precision Workstation on Monday!

:cool:
 
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