AMD or Intel as well as the memory brand - page 18

 

So, more or less serious gems from Intel have finally started to appear. The result... roughly equal to the best shown before. If you can, show me the CPU-Z. Cache of 4, I believe?

 

You can derive a formula for happiness.

)))

the performance ratio of 40ms and 60ms

by the ratio of the price of both computers.

*or rather, not the computers but the CPU+memory combo

 
Mathemat >> :

So, more or less serious gems from Intel have finally started to appear. The result... roughly equal to the best shown before. If you can, show me the CPU-Z. Cache of 4, right?

Kitted and assembled it myself. Been running 24/7 for almost a year now.

 
Svinozavr >> :

It's simpler than that. You have an overclocked stone - heating - trotting. I.e. idle strokes are inserted. The frequency doesn't change. Yes. It's very possible. Try to measure the temperature and then reduce the frequency to nominal.

3.8-normal frequency, it's not overclocked. Temperature well below 70, vent on brick at about 1/3 of max.

 


 
Mathemat >> :

Dependence of speed on OS and "installed" software is noticed:

Again, AMD 5050e 2.6GHz 4GB.

Yesterday


Today:


So Svinozavr's "super speed" can be explained.

 

Oh-oh-oh! I think I've got it right!

My screenshots for starters:

And, along the way, a question (maybe you can tell me what the problem is):

1.One GBP\USD chart.

2.THE TF IS M5.

3. Qty bars reduced to 5000.

4. 4. 4 sub-windows of the indicators:

4.1. CCI

4.2. Stochastic

4.3. 3 "Matryoshka": normalised 1 MACD + 2 Trix

4.4. 2 "Matryoshka": normalized Bulls and Bears, smoothed MA.

"Brakes" of MT are unbelievable: when moving a chart backward on history or trying to open an order ONLY MT (other programs work fine) "hangs" for arbitrary time - from 1 min to 7-10 min. CPU load shows 50-70%.



I'm already tired of looking for the reasons. Yesterday I've found my friend in computer company with Intel i7 (frequency, don't know), 4 Gigs of memory: "same eggs, same view..." What could be the variants?

 
four2one >> :

Dependence of speed on OS and "installed" software is noticed:

Again, AMD 5050e 2.6GHz 4GB.

Yesterday


Today:


So Svinozavr's "super speed" can be explained.

And where are the explanations? Or at least explanations of the tests...

 

There you go :)


 
Mathemat >> :

Oh, boy. I'm surprised to the extreme. I didn't think an old Celeron was so fast...

Did some micro research: it's not "old", it's very young - it started production in Q1 2009.

http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=41498&processor=900&spec-codes=SLGLQ