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[User Discussion] - New trading PC

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[2015-04-20 07:53:17]
tobi - Posts: 351
I'm planning to get / build a new trading PC. Please send me a few thoughts / recommendations for the important parts.

Here's an overview of my setup:
- Windows 7
- 4x 22" monitors
- 4 SC instances running at the same time; mostly 2-4 chartbooks / instance with 8-10 charts / chartbook (10 tick -> weekly)
- 3x FXCM datafeed; 1x IB datafeed

What's VERY important to me is, that the PC is quiet!

Thanks folks!




[2015-04-20 09:16:35]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
Our recommendation is going to be to have a six core CPU. Preferably Intel. And use SSDs for sure. This is what we use on our Dell servers and those are extremely fast servers.
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Date Time Of Last Edit: 2015-04-20 09:17:03
[2015-04-22 15:51:51]
tobi - Posts: 351
Thx for these information.

How much RAM would you recommend?
[2015-04-22 16:21:16]
Sierra Chart - Max - Posts: 5590
Ram is cheap these days, get 12GB or 16GB. Sierra Chart does not need this much, but this will allow your OS to cache a large part of the files used in RAM making things much faster.
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[2015-04-23 07:32:53]
tobi - Posts: 351
Special requirements on the video cards? Do they have to be high end (gaming) cards?
Date Time Of Last Edit: 2015-04-23 07:33:06
[2015-04-23 09:11:04]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
Not for Sierra Chart.
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Your definitive source for support. Other responses are from users. Try to keep your questions brief and to the point. Be aware of support policy:
https://www.sierrachart.com/index.php?l=PostingInformation.php#GeneralInformation

For the most reliable, advanced, and zero cost futures order routing, *change* to the Teton service:
Sierra Chart Teton Futures Order Routing
[2015-04-23 14:28:30]
tobi - Posts: 351
Which SSD can you recommend? Samsung (EVO or Pro), Kingston, Crucial ... ?
[2015-04-23 17:01:28]
Sierra Chart - Max - Posts: 5590
Get whichever gives you the longest warranty while still being within your budget.
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Date Time Of Last Edit: 2015-04-23 17:01:38
[2015-06-17 18:25:10]
ganz - Posts: 1048
tobi

fyi: https://blog.algolia.com/when-solid-state-drives-are-not-that-solid/
[2015-07-31 05:26:00]
ganz - Posts: 1048
for the record:

http://www.spinics.net/lists/raid/msg49440.html
[2015-07-31 05:48:34]
davidbrooke - Posts: 55
I would consider one large TV instead of multiple monitors.
[2015-07-31 07:49:30]
4646ed - Posts: 230
I use two 40" LED tvs, less video card output crap to deal with though the resolution and picture quality will depend on the quality of the tv. One computer core i3, 16gb ram. Can watch around 8-12 charts reasonably well simultaneously - though lots more is possible depending on how little detail you're willing to suffer...make it quiet by turning off the case fans (except the cpu-fan) and turning up the air conditioning...
Date Time Of Last Edit: 2015-07-31 07:53:36

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