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Tony9ball
01-05-2008, 04:02 PM
I want to build a 4 monitor system for stock trading. The screens will display charts in real time.
Do I start with the motherboard, cpu, video cards? Any suggestions would be great. I put one computer together from scratch 5 years ago so I am not experienced.
Brand suggestions would be great also. Thanks

Tony9ball
01-07-2008, 04:15 PM
Is my post in the wrong place?:confused:

If not maybe my questions weren,t clear.

Should I choose a cpu then try to find a mother board that will be compatable but also capable of handling 2 graphics cards.

Or should I choose the graphics cards first then a motherboard that can handle them and lastly a cpu that will fit this motherboard?

If this seems rediculously simple, sorry. I don't want to make an expensive mistake.

The Wise Monkey
01-07-2008, 05:40 PM
Choose the graphics cards first, then the motherboard. :)

Are you planning to use one PCI-E graphics card and one PCI? Or two PCI-E graphics cards?

Jamie Nixx
01-08-2008, 02:04 AM
Whats your budget?

ValarMorghulis
01-29-2008, 12:46 PM
This is interesting.
In filmschool we edited on macs with 2 monitors and 1 television connected

if you already had the monitors and os etc

could you build a good 4 monitor system for $2000,$1500 would be even better=)

3 monitors and a tv would be really fun to edit on =)

The Wise Monkey
01-29-2008, 01:42 PM
Well, you will need two graphics cards to run four monitors, but they can be PCI or PCI-E. You should probably look at SLI motherboards i.e. those with two PCI-E slots, or just use one good GFX card and one rubbish one. :)

Tony9ball
01-29-2008, 06:06 PM
I don't know. Would it be better/more stable if i used two PCI-E?

Tony9ball
01-29-2008, 06:07 PM
To Jaime Nixx $1500 not including displays.

Tony9ball
01-29-2008, 06:30 PM
Let me lay out what I have come up with and if you could just let me know if it makes sense.
MSI mother board K9n SLI Platinum nforce 570 SLI AM2 ATX abt $150
AMD Phenom 9500 quad core abt $200
2 X e-GeForce 8500 gt 512 MB PCI Express abt $80 each
tr2 430 w atx power supply abt $30
windows vista Ultimate oem abt $160
4 gig mem not sure of price maybe $100
320 gig western Digital hd abt $80
case abt $100
Is this realistic? Are the graphics cards to powerful?
Thanks

iiiprimeiii
01-29-2008, 08:02 PM
check out the new e8400 wolfdale by intel. only 219 on newegg. and way better than the phenom. or e6750 by intel that one is only 189. just a thought though. im pretty sure he will tell u to change the psu to the corsair 520hx i believe.

Tony9ball
02-09-2008, 08:42 AM
Well here is what I have ordered from MicroCenter:

2 x ATI Radeon HD 2600 PRO 256 mb dual monitor Cards $144 each
4 GB Corsair XMS2 DDR2 Mem $83.00 net of rebate
Cool Master cm690 case $60 $ 40.00 rebate
Elitegroup A770M-A AM2+ Motherboard $62 net of rebate
AMD Phenom 9500 $200
WD SATA harddrive 320 GB @ 7200 $79.00
T2 750 Watt Power Supply $105 net of rebate
MS Vista Ultimate oem $150.00
Samsung dvd/cd burner $35.00

Iwould greatly appreciate any comments. I wil be able to change my order at least thru today and maybe on Sunday.

Thanks

Jamie Nixx
02-09-2008, 12:13 PM
Motherboard does not support Crossfire.

Also, why are you building an AMD based computer? they are going knowhere, build an Intel based computer.

Tony9ball
02-09-2008, 05:24 PM
Thanks I switched the mb to MSI k9a2cf-f 790x am2+ atx.

Stuck in a rut I guess. My athlon 2600 and 4000 were great (the 4000 laptop still is). This computer will be used only for trading and I wanted just wanted a strong dependable machine. I have confidence in AMD (until they give me a reason not to)

Thanks for your advice.