Quote from gnome:
"quotes and specificiations"... what does that mean?
Quote from SuperCruz:
I wish to know the type of computers required from Trading point of view. As it is known there are many specifications of computers, some are gaming PCs, others are for scientific purposes while yet others are for daily purpose etc.
Since, Dell computers seems to have a large user base, I wish to know which Dell computer to buy for Trading purpose?
Quote from dandxg:
Interesting, I am trading off of 2 right now, one going on 3 years, 15-17 hours a day run time, and no issues. Just vacum out dust and blow it out with compressed air every 6 weeks. I also have them on plastic mats as I heard that reduces static buildup?
The one I am typing on right now is overclocked with RM clock for the last 10 months and no heat issues or power.![]()
Quote from SuperCruz:
I wish to know the type of computers required from Trading point of view. As it is known there are many specifications of computers, some are gaming PCs, others are for scientific purposes while yet others are for daily purpose etc.
Since, Dell computers seems to have a large user base, I wish to know which Dell computer to buy for Trading purpose?
Quote from TacTrader:
I am in the process of building a T3400. Certainly you don't want the base model but seems to be a good place to start and upgrade from there. This will be my first Dell as I have always been an HP fan so we'll see. This will be a trading only computer and will only see my platform/execution. I have another desktop and laptop for emails, internet, etc. I would highly recommend that to anyone as you do not want any miscellaneous crap on your trading computer. BTW my after solution vote on the OP's issue was heat as well...had the exact same problem last year in an HP.
Quote from gnome:
Unless you have needs which demand more power than normal, the T3400 base machine is more than enough.
Quote from cstfx:
TI am currently looking for new units too but won't go Dell again for critical trading. I'd even be willing to overpay for the ridiculously price "trading computers" that advertise here and there because I don't think I could do any worse than the last set of Dells.
Just my personal experiences.