Well after even MORE research and since i will be able to extend my desktop onto two of my screens at home now i've decided to take my time and build my own trading PC.
I'll post back here from time to time with the components that i've selected before i go out and try to find them at the tech markets here.
Cheers,
CanOz
Captain Black or anyone in the know...would any of these cards work ok with an Asus x79 mobo? What would the minimum memory on the card that i should look for?
That mobo has 2 Pci Express x16 slots so any good modern graphics card will do the job. I'd look for dual DVI or HDMI outputs. Nvidia is generally my choice but only because they have better linux support. If you're planning on only using the PC for trading and not gaming/3D movies etc. then I wouldn't go looking for a high end graphics card(s) as your money would be better spent on extra RAM or a better SSD or a better monitor etc. My... YMMV
Here is a quick comparison of parts for a custom PC, bought in China vs. Falcon F25 and EZ Trading Computers ZR-X.
CanOz
As a trading PC it certainly ticks all my boxes. Motherboard can handle another graphics card down the track plus there's plenty of room to add extra RAM as well. Good size SSD. Core I7 CPU. All good.
Ahh, great. Waza mentioned i don't need the sound card too!
OK, looks like the mobo has 8 channel sound built in so your Gangnam Style would sound even better than mine...
Here is a quick comparison of parts for a custom PC, bought in China vs. Falcon F25 and EZ Trading Computers ZR-X.
CanOz
Hi CanOz,
You shouldn't need the sound card or the network card(ethernet I assume). most decent Mobo's (> $150) come with decent realtek audio and atleast one gigabit ethernet port. If the network card is wireless than that is different.
I am not familiar with the graphics card (unless it is actually the 6800 in which case DO NOT GET IT, this card is over 5 yrs old). My suggestion would be a dual link Nvidia GT 545 or similar. Might be a bit overkill but will enable you to game a little or use GPU acceleration if you want.
Cheers
I would/have spent some money on a good and quite power supply, CPU cooling fan and good insulated case. The noise of these things drive me nutz. Buy something like this and the sound really drops,
http://www.noctua.at/main.php?show=productview&products_id=35&lng=en
Yeah, actually dust and noise are my concerns...China is a dusty place and with two cats the case tends to pull in allot of 'stuff'.
Cases are one area where i figured i could save some in China...we'll see.
CanOz
That 545 is great or a 630 if you can get one for around the same price. The newer cards use much less power and have some cool features (not generally useful but the best thing since sliced bread if you use these).
Agree with Trembling hand abouta good power supply case and case fans. The CPU will come with a stock cooler which is pretty good unless you plan on overclocking, running the c**p out of your box or it's extreamly hot where you are. Save your money on this instead and use it on case fans etc instead.
No plans to overclock it, but i built the specs to a machine that could be overclocked to over 4.5 GHz. Overclocking is for guys that like overclocking (petrol heads in the PC world). It serves no useful purpose for me.
The reason i want a machine that's so capable is so it will last. If you do the math you'll find that the only way to stay ahead of this insane race to obsolescence is too build your own...plus i like a few extra screens.
CanOz
1280 RMB...best deal yet...
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