pcoghlan
01-02-2009, 04:27 PM
I have spent some time today perusing this site and at the risk of asking questions that have been asked many times before ( a) I couldn't see them and b) I suspect the answer differs for each situation) here goes. I would be highly appreciative of any input anyone can provide that would help me finalize the spec for a PC.
I trade commodities and have a project to build a replacement machine. The machine is my livelihood and so budget isn't really a consideration in the normal sense. That isn't to say I want to spend $10k but equally I wont flinch from spending $2k-3k if necessary, * which I don't think it is *
The answer (hardware specs) will obviously depend on the question (my requirements) and so here they are.
Operating System
I am unable to put into words my distaste for Vista so I will simply say that for me the choices are probably Windows Server 2003 or Windows XP Pro unless someone comes up with something I cannot think of. My trading platform is a Windows application so this rules out Linux etc. I currently run Win 2003 Server and think it a very solid platform. I will confess that my aversion to Vista is brought on by the indirect experience of trading with someone for whom it crashes 3-4 times a day, normally whilst in a trade.
Monitors
I am currently running 3 19" screens at a resolution of 1280*1024, want move to 4 and have expandability to as much as 8 in the future. That doesn't mean I want the cards for monitors 5-8 now but the room for the card(s). I dont need super high numbers of colors. Just good, solid ability to run a desktop across 4-8 monitors. I already have 3 19" DVI monitors. I do have a card on my desk as I type (GeForce 8600GT 540M 1GB DDR2 TV DVI PCI-E) which if I can utilize as part of the machine then great, if not no problem.
Storage
I don't have huge space requirements, 100-200GB should be ample. What I do need though is resilience. I am thinking about either a RAID array or some beefy backup arrangement. Speed IS of the essence as the charting software writes and read tons of data in real time as data is fed to it from the network.
Backup
I remember the days of DAT tapes but am sure things have come a long way?! Looking to have the machine auto-backup each night. Possibly looking for the entire disk to back itself up.
Memory
I am guessing the more the merrier so am happy to listen to advice.
Computer Case
I want something that is solid, will hold ample power, external ports and be quiet. I use the machine 12-15 hours a day and on most days it runs overnight too. The current machine has maybe 5-10 hours of downtime per month.
Sound
I do want sound but nothing crazy. My trading platform has the ability to speak to me in the event of alerts etc so some simple sound card or even on board sound will suffice.
Networking
I need CAT5 connectivity with wifi as backup.
Security
I don't know what is out there but if I can somehow lock the machine so if it is stolen the data is inaccessible that would be great. I don't know if finger print scanning is still a gimmick or working well, it would seem a good possibility.
Applications
For information only. The machine will ONLY run my trading platform (Tradestation), Firefox, MS Excel and whatever security package is deemed appropriate to prevent the usual attacks. NOTHING else will run on it.
Power
Is it possible to build UPS into the case? Dual power supplies for redundancy? My aim is a machine with 99.99% up time. Probably impossible on a Windows platform but there you are, I am a dreamer.
Future proofing
I am realistic enough to understand that the machine will be old news within 24 months. If however it is possible to somewhat guard against this that would be great.
Have I missed anything?!
So, where to start??????
Do I pick a suitable motherboard, the graphics card(s) and then find a case to suit.
As I said above, I will be highly appreciative of any input provided.
Paul
PS: apologies for this being so long but I figured it would help those trying to make recommendations!
I trade commodities and have a project to build a replacement machine. The machine is my livelihood and so budget isn't really a consideration in the normal sense. That isn't to say I want to spend $10k but equally I wont flinch from spending $2k-3k if necessary, * which I don't think it is *
The answer (hardware specs) will obviously depend on the question (my requirements) and so here they are.
Operating System
I am unable to put into words my distaste for Vista so I will simply say that for me the choices are probably Windows Server 2003 or Windows XP Pro unless someone comes up with something I cannot think of. My trading platform is a Windows application so this rules out Linux etc. I currently run Win 2003 Server and think it a very solid platform. I will confess that my aversion to Vista is brought on by the indirect experience of trading with someone for whom it crashes 3-4 times a day, normally whilst in a trade.
Monitors
I am currently running 3 19" screens at a resolution of 1280*1024, want move to 4 and have expandability to as much as 8 in the future. That doesn't mean I want the cards for monitors 5-8 now but the room for the card(s). I dont need super high numbers of colors. Just good, solid ability to run a desktop across 4-8 monitors. I already have 3 19" DVI monitors. I do have a card on my desk as I type (GeForce 8600GT 540M 1GB DDR2 TV DVI PCI-E) which if I can utilize as part of the machine then great, if not no problem.
Storage
I don't have huge space requirements, 100-200GB should be ample. What I do need though is resilience. I am thinking about either a RAID array or some beefy backup arrangement. Speed IS of the essence as the charting software writes and read tons of data in real time as data is fed to it from the network.
Backup
I remember the days of DAT tapes but am sure things have come a long way?! Looking to have the machine auto-backup each night. Possibly looking for the entire disk to back itself up.
Memory
I am guessing the more the merrier so am happy to listen to advice.
Computer Case
I want something that is solid, will hold ample power, external ports and be quiet. I use the machine 12-15 hours a day and on most days it runs overnight too. The current machine has maybe 5-10 hours of downtime per month.
Sound
I do want sound but nothing crazy. My trading platform has the ability to speak to me in the event of alerts etc so some simple sound card or even on board sound will suffice.
Networking
I need CAT5 connectivity with wifi as backup.
Security
I don't know what is out there but if I can somehow lock the machine so if it is stolen the data is inaccessible that would be great. I don't know if finger print scanning is still a gimmick or working well, it would seem a good possibility.
Applications
For information only. The machine will ONLY run my trading platform (Tradestation), Firefox, MS Excel and whatever security package is deemed appropriate to prevent the usual attacks. NOTHING else will run on it.
Power
Is it possible to build UPS into the case? Dual power supplies for redundancy? My aim is a machine with 99.99% up time. Probably impossible on a Windows platform but there you are, I am a dreamer.
Future proofing
I am realistic enough to understand that the machine will be old news within 24 months. If however it is possible to somewhat guard against this that would be great.
Have I missed anything?!
So, where to start??????
Do I pick a suitable motherboard, the graphics card(s) and then find a case to suit.
As I said above, I will be highly appreciative of any input provided.
Paul
PS: apologies for this being so long but I figured it would help those trying to make recommendations!