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Re: Computer Upgrades
Ken.C #347242 05/05/11 02:09 AM
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This is typical usage for my machine. But when I ask it to do something, it's ready to go! The main work I request of it is processing raw photos, and encoding video.

The video card I'm thinking about is a GeForce GTX 570. The raw processing software and video encoder I use is CUDA aware. Right now I just have a 8800 GT 512, nice but showing its age.


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Re: Computer Upgrades
ClubNeon #347248 05/05/11 03:03 AM
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I've been thinking that one of the things I'd like to do, if I ever lost my job, is sit at home and trade stocks. I've spent about 10 years or so, buying and reading books on the subject, and trading with a small account. Because of the job, I've really never had the time to make this work for me. I usually end up loosing more money than I make. The job always seems to interfere. (Yeah, blame it on the job.) Anyway, at least, I've lost most of the fear and greed factor that cause beginner traders to lose money. At least, that's one plus. I just need to master a technique, which none of the books are very good about teaching. I know how easy it is for a day trader to blow out and fail, but I've never been one to quit just because it's too hard.

There's one on-line help that, to me, seems to be worth a good look. He goes by the name of DayTraderRockStar, with a lot of youtube videos and a website called daytradingradio.com. This seems to be a good set of instruction so far.

So, that leaves me with wanting to start refurbishing one of my spare bedrooms as a trading room, so when the inevitable happens, I'll be ready. The first thing I need to do is empty it. It's been a store room of junk and good stuff. Craig's list and the trash ought to take care of most of that. Then rip out some built in shelves and drawers, because I want some built in shelves in walnut, not some blond drawers and a mirror. After that, some tables/desks and some fairly cheep computers with some decent sized multiple monitors each. I don't think I need much horsepower just for some charting and trading software. The biggest expense would probably be the monitors.

Anybody have any experience in the minimum (read cheapest) usable equipment needed for a trading room?

Just looking on Newegg today, I found this video card that has 4 display ports and 2 dvi. I'm assuming that this will support 6 monitors running at the same time. Does this sound right?

Perhaps this would be a better card? Here's a youtube discription of it.

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Re: Computer Upgrades
ClubNeon #347254 05/05/11 04:21 AM
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Nice stuff, Chris! I've certainly splurged on my computer hardware considering how little I take advantage of it. I wish I actually knew stuff so I could justify spending more. Ha ha.

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CV #347437 05/07/11 08:36 AM
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Well, dd'n the disk image from the old drive to the SSD didn't work--would just Blue Screen after the Windows logo. So I did a fresh install of 7. I'm typing from it now, got Firefox installed at least. Still have a lot of stuff to rebuild tomorrow.

Yeah, the SSD is fast. But it's not so much faster than my old 15k drive that I'd call it night and day. Windows doesn't boot that much quicker. The only thing I really notice is launching programs. That's gone from a few seconds to nearly instant.

Don't know if I'd recommend this drive yet. Perhaps at half the price. So give it 18 more months.


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Re: Computer Upgrades
ClubNeon #347438 05/07/11 08:40 AM
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I need a new SSD at some point so I can move my current one into my PS3. I'll take the opportunity to do a fresh install of 7, myself, when that time comes.

Re: Computer Upgrades
CV #347528 05/08/11 05:48 PM
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That's not promising. When I started up my computer today it said that Windows had not shut down properly. A scandisk found a few corrupt entries. I'll have to keep a close eye on this. A little speed isn't worth losing data.


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Re: Computer Upgrades
ClubNeon #347754 05/10/11 10:14 PM
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I've not had any more disk corruption, but I've also purposely not pushed my luck, logging out of Windows and letting the machine sit idle on the log in screen for a couple minutes before shutting down from there. Turns out a lot of motherboards cut the power to the expansion slots early. That keeps a PCIe based drive from being able to completely flush its buffers.

I got my BD XL burner. It did come with a 100 GB QL disc, don't know what I'll use that for yet, as they're hard to come by.

Also got my new video card. I settled on the nVidia GeForce GTX 560 Ti. Seemed the best price:performance ratio, and it is their newest (although not fastest) chip. Since the GPU compute instructions are more important to me than raw polygon pushing ability, I figured the newest chip with the highest compute version would be best suited.

Seems it pair well with my CPUs...



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Re: Computer Upgrades
ClubNeon #347760 05/10/11 11:03 PM
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Screw the Windows Experience Index.

How about the Jimi Hendrix Experience Index?


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Re: Computer Upgrades
tomtuttle #347771 05/11/11 12:11 AM
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Chris, do you have Heaven Benchmark? I'd love to see your score.

Overclock that GPU, buddy!


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Re: Computer Upgrades
Ya_basta #347794 05/11/11 02:09 AM
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I'm not much for benchmarks, but I downloaded and ran that one. I don't know it is a good score or not.

The card is a factory OC, Zotac Amp! edition, so I don't think I'd be able to get much more out of it. I don't like stressing my computer gear too much either.


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