Quote from LJT:
Hi, what motherboard would you guys reccommend for us traders? We obviously dont need anything involving 3d. So what is the best performing motherboard that would suit a traders needs?
Thankyou for your replies.
Larry
Quote from LJT:
Hi, what motherboard would you guys reccommend for us traders? We obviously dont need anything involving 3d. So what is the best performing motherboard that would suit a traders needs?
Thankyou for your replies.
Larry
Quote from LJT:
Thanks for all the responses, now i need help choosing between these 2 motherboards. Which one will offer best performance?
Intel p35:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813121314&Tpk=dp35dp
or
Asus 650i SLI:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813131142
Thanks again.
Larry
Quote from dcraig:
The performance difference between any two motherboards is likely to be minimal given the same CPU. Some may reach a little higher overclock speeds than others, but this should be only of a hobby interest. It's not a very good idea to overclock a trading machine to extreme levels.
The main concern is that a board has the features you need eg number of SATA ports, firewire etc etc. The truth is that just about any board will meet most peoples requirements.
I've just put together a box using Asus P5K and 64 bit Linux. I'm very pleased with it.
Quote from daveb351:
Remember..."Buy the best, and cry only once!"
I'm using several computers & mobos. The best performer is an AMD 64X2 6000+ on an Asus Crosshair mobo. Using 4 displays(one a Dell 30") & 3 charting programs running with more than 30 charts up. On the worst day(FOMC), cpu usage was only 15% at 36 C. The same charting was on an Intel 3.2 ghz dual-core, and cpu used to max. out under the same load and run hot(60C). Also don't skimp on power supply wattage(500+) when using dual video cards.
I found Newegg best source overall...but for cheap I use techforless.com.