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I have 8 Giga on 8 cores. My Expert Advisors are loading a maximum of 5 Gigs, if I optimize them on all cores, and mt5. Heavy Expert Advisors require up to 1.5 gigs per core. But I have heavy EAs on mt4, I don't know how they will be on mt5.
I will be testing mostly only TS League.
On average, oneTesting Agent for the League consumes (according to the system monitor) 180MB. Hardly needs more.
All my Expert Advisors are very simple, requiring max 1000 last bars on small timeframes. On large timeframes it is even less.
So, yes, it looks like we can keep the memory at 8Gb as well.
SSD brings all old computers back to life.
I see... It's not just computers that bring money back to life...
Well, I don't have that kind of opportunity... I'm gonna have to dig deep into my stash...
The sd is for later... It's a worthwhile endeavour... but alas...
I see... It's not just computers that bring money back to life...
Well, I don't have that kind of opportunity... And so it's a lot to dig into...
SSD is for later... It's a worthwhile endeavour... but alas...
1. The computer should be assembled, instead of buying ready-made - it will be about 1.5 times cheaper. Of course not to assemble personally, but to order, the cheapest on the website regard: warranty on assembly 1 year + warranty on each part. For memory, usually a lifetime warranty. This will result in a much longer warranty than for a pre-built computer.
2. Than to buy a not working computer, it is better to work on the old one and save money as the computer is not replaced every year. So you have to dance from WHAT you need and then whether you can afford it. And you need the following.
Personally, I recommend the processors XEON, 1200 series is the cheapest - there are processors for 200-300 quid. They are not more expensive than other Intel processors and they are professional.
1. The computer should be assembled, instead of buying ready-made - it will be about 1.5 times cheaper. Of course not to assemble personally, but to order, the cheapest on the website regard: warranty on assembly 1 year + warranty on each part. For memory, usually a lifetime warranty. This will result in a much longer warranty than for a pre-built computer.
2. Than to buy a not working computer, it is better to work on the old one and save money as the computer is not replaced every year. So you have to dance from WHAT you need and then whether you can afford it. And you need the following.
Personally, I recommend processors XEON, 1200 series is the cheapest - there are processors for 200-300 quid. They are not more expensive than other Intel processors, but they are professional ones.
Nonsense, I've got an sd, I'm done for good.
i can copy and paste some 20gb folder on my sd to the same sd and check its speed : you will see one, not 300-500 like in passport.
The system is slowing down for a completely different reason - you have to take care of it.
It all depends on RAM and system settings. For instance if I use less than 90 % of RAM everything runs through it. That is why I don't see any lags even when working with HDD as such.
By the way, similar settings are also recommended when working with SSD. In order to prolong its lifetime. So far, they are still quite sensitive to frequent writes to it.
And at what speed will the HDD volume, let's say 500 gb, if the speed will be 5400?
I have not even seen read speeds measured for HDD. Probably, because it is unpredictable. And when defragmentation is required and you don't do it, you're screwed... the lag... ...so bad.
1. The computer should be assembled, instead of buying ready-made - it will be about 1.5 times cheaper. Of course not to assemble personally, but to order, the cheapest on the website regard: warranty on assembly 1 year + warranty on each part. For memory, usually a lifetime warranty. This will result in a much longer warranty than for a ready made PC.
2. Than to buy a not working computer, it is better to work on the old one and save money as the computer is not replaced every year. So you have to dance from WHAT you need and then whether you can afford it. And you need the following.
Personally, I recommend processors XEON, 1200 series is the cheapest - there are processors for 200-300 quid. They are not more expensive than other Intel's, and they belong to the professional ones.
I see.
Well, I'm figuring out possible configurations right now. I will, of course, be assembling...