I want to build a PC to work with MT5, what do you advise and why? - page 67

 
lynxntech #:

In fact, a model with two chips has just been released


If some of the cached cores finish earlier, that’s great

If all the chiplets have increased cache, then the question becomes what it will be sufficient for. Each agent is a separate programme, which means there will be a separate allocation for the cache; in other words, if cache/core memory is required for optimisation, there will be a benefit. In other cases, it’s doubtful. There should be a noticeable benefit for mathematical calculations involving small data sets.
 
lynxntech #:
After all, our setup is rather unusual.) There’s no point watching videos about this on YouTube

i do not agree that "there is no point watching videos on this", however, i do think that it is rather useless upgrading from a amd 79XX to modern cpus, because the newer models -- while they are faster for the first couple cores and 4 threads -- they also start to throttle much sooner than the older cpu. ie my 7940hs runs hotter, but does backtest faster than my 375, but my 5600x runs optimisation as fast as my 375 also -- which runs on a laptop. 

but at work i have not come accross any of the newest models with dual 3d caches yet. but i will most certainly report in this thread if i do get a chance to test one out.