Help building trading computer

Agro

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Hey all

I am looking for advise for building a trading computer (forex trading). I have very limited knowledge when it comes to computers, but I have a friend that will be able to build it for me. He is a gamer though and I think a good trading computer will differ from a good gaming computer so I would like some advise to point him in the right direction.

Ok, specific details

This computer is for trading ONLY. Nothing else whatsoever.

No 3D stuff, only 2D

I am a manual trader, do not use any scripts and no mt4. Just 6 screens with a chart on each (java based platform although I may be switching to sierra charts soon). I am a very short term trader that enters and exits with market orders (meaning I watch the price and click when I want to buy or sell) so speed and refresh rate of screens is important as I need to get the price at the exact moment I see it.

I trade in the evening and into the night and temperature rarely will get above 30C (85F) when I am trading (generally 10C-25C through winter and summer)

I trade up to 8 hours a night, 4-5 nights a week and the computer is off the rest of the time

I have 6 screens - 3 x 17' dell, 1 x 22' dell and 2 x 17' hp

My internet connection is ADSL2+ and runs between 5 and 10Mbps

I would like everything to be wireless (mouse, keyboard, internet connection)

As far as budget I would like to keep it under $1000 if possible.

Ok, if there is anything else you need to know then just ask.

Cheers all
 
6 screens... that means that it'll have to have a pretty bast video card or one of those quadro series/amd's firepro (I'm not a pro at workstation cards so I might be wrong) cards that can support these many monitors.
 
Well I know but why wouldn't he get a quad core if it costs as much as the pentium and it offers way more power? By a quad core I mean something like the amd phenom 2 x4 combined with a $70 motherboard it will cost just as much money and according to some benchmarks I looked at it offers about 30% more power.
 
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Actually that isn't true. As I said, any quad core CPU in the price range will be a fair bit worse then the Pentium.
 
You're right just forget about everything I said, looking at 10 threads at once is not a good idea I got things mixed up :D
 
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