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Definitely buy it, for MT5 then...
Win 7 x64, AMD Phenom II X6 1090T Processor, 4094 MB , PR126
EURUSD,M1: 7143132 ticks (212232 bars) generated within 11108 ms (total bars in history 576660, total time 14337 ms)
I don't call to buy computers to the detriment of the family (or any other) budget. But if your computer is a source of zarobatka, why not buy a CPU for 40000 and thus make staying at this conditional place of work more comfortable?
I don't even know what to say. Why should I buy a 40000 CPU if I can put together a system for that kind of money?
I can even say more, if you add a little (to the cost of "smart" chipset) you can buy two. So they won't be so smart, but one of them can be fully dedicated to Forex.
Win 7 x64, AMD Phenom II X6 1090T Processor, 4094 MB , PR126
EURUSD,M1: 7143132 ticks (212232 bars) generated within 11108 ms (total bars in history 576660, total time 14337 ms)
> Not enough memory for Win 7 x64, twice as much is needed (in my opinion of course).
And surely you can justify it?
> By the way, why 4094 (4096 is supposed to be)?
honestly, i have no idea why 4094
Hi dabystru ,
Please add my tests as well:
W7 x64
i7 920 2.66GHz (overclocked to 3210 MHz) RAM 12GB 1866MHz SSD drive OCZSSD2-2VTXE60G / PR108
2010.12.25 01:56:35 Core 1 EURUSD,M1: 7143131 ticks (212232 bars) generated within 10172 ms (total bars in history 576660, total time 13338 ms)
second run:
2010.12.25 01:58:46 Core 1 EURUSD,M1: 7143131 ticks (212232 bars) generated within 10249 ms (total bars in history 576660, total time 10733 ms)
Local PC (remote) Agent the same processor: PR107
2010.12.25 02:00:47 _localhost2 EURUSD,M1: 7143131 ticks (212232 bars) generated within 10468 ms (total bars in history 576660, total time 11716 ms)
second run:
2010.12.25 02:01:39 _localhost2 EURUSD,M1: 7143131 ticks (212232 bars) generated within 10359 ms (total bars in history 576660, total time 10889 ms)
Second one is W2k8 x64 920 2.66GHz RAM 12GB 1066MHz SSD drive OCZSSD2-2VTXE60G
Remote agent: PR62
2010.12.25 02:03:44 br01 EURUSD,M1: 7143131 ticks (212232 bars) generated within 13104 ms (total bars in history 576660, total time 14648 ms)
second run:
2010.12.25 02:04:20 br01 EURUSD,M1: 7143131 ticks (212232 bars) generated within 12668 ms (total bars in history 576660, total time 13292 ms)
After analyzing the results I think I know why my results make a record. I use SSD disk, the rest is the same.
Strange my testing doesn't confirm theory that agent runs faster then backtester unless MT fixed that. I'm using Build 370
P.S. I have looked again and I noticed that Renat has 3.0GHz i7-950, and I tested on 3210MHz, this is where it gained 2seconds or ~20% speed,
may be it is combination or CPU and HD, however I think MT5 loads data to RAM in this case HD's speed is not relevant.
Buy a couple dozen P-IIs or P-IIIs at a bazaar (10-20 quid each), network them up + an Asus EEE and you have a small workstation and a powerful remote network !
Boo-ha-ha !!!!! :))
Buy a couple dozen P-IIs or P-IIIs at a bazaar (10-20 quid each), network them up + an Asus EEE and you have a small workstation and a powerful remote network !
Boo-ha-ha !!!!! :))
Result on the small Acer Aspire One handheld computer:
Intel Atom N270 @ 1.60GHz, 1011MB, PR24
2010.12.24 21:16:04 Core 1 EURUSD,M1: 7143131 ticks (212232 bars) generated within 80625 ms (total bars in history 576660, total time 84719 ms)