Hi,
I have an older computer I'm not using. I'd like to make it a backup dual monitor setup, as I also have an extra matrox g450 PCI that I'm not using anymore (I was running 4 screens, but now I'm happy with 2).
It's built around an Intel SE440BX mainboard. It has a pentium II 300 chip, and uses PC100 ram.
On pricewatch I see the PIII 450 chips going for like $65, and PC100 ram is practically free. The PIII450 is the fastest chip the board will support, and I thought I'd bring the ram up to half a gig.
I'm planning on running esignal and neoticker on this machine, so I'd like some advice on whether the upgrade is worthwhile, and if there is a notable improvement in speed (win2k) to be gained by swapping out the PII300 for the P3 450, or if they're both just going to be kinda slow.
I do plan on actively using it for trading and running some indicator setups, so it will be doing math and working pretty hard. But if neither chip will really do the job, I won't bother.
Thanks!
I have an older computer I'm not using. I'd like to make it a backup dual monitor setup, as I also have an extra matrox g450 PCI that I'm not using anymore (I was running 4 screens, but now I'm happy with 2).
It's built around an Intel SE440BX mainboard. It has a pentium II 300 chip, and uses PC100 ram.
On pricewatch I see the PIII 450 chips going for like $65, and PC100 ram is practically free. The PIII450 is the fastest chip the board will support, and I thought I'd bring the ram up to half a gig.
I'm planning on running esignal and neoticker on this machine, so I'd like some advice on whether the upgrade is worthwhile, and if there is a notable improvement in speed (win2k) to be gained by swapping out the PII300 for the P3 450, or if they're both just going to be kinda slow.
I do plan on actively using it for trading and running some indicator setups, so it will be doing math and working pretty hard. But if neither chip will really do the job, I won't bother.
Thanks!
