For very little difference in price you can go with Thermalright coolers, instead of Zalman, and get measurably superior temperatures.
Even when switching to liquid cooling, I was unable to get a better overclock than I got from air cooling using Thermalright Ultra 120 eXtreme. http://www.thermalright.com/new_a_page/product_page/product_cpu_cooler_1366.html That was almost 2 years ago, but they were unbeatable then, and one heck of a lot cheaper than all the $$$ that I poured into liquid cooling! However, I did have a lot of fun putting together the liquid cooled system ;) Mike --- In [email protected], Paul D <notanaiqgen...@...> wrote: > > Hi Rob and other system builders, > > In 2009 I built my own i7 920 and overclocked it to a very very stable 3900 > megahertz. I have XP 64 bit on it. > > In a Tradestation forums thread I posted a very detailed shopping list from > Newegg of all the parts I used (more or less) and show that it can be done > very > cheap. In my opinion, the 920 version is (or at least was) the most > affordable > in terms of bang for your buck once overclocked. I had some problems getting > things cool enough with all 8 virtual cores going, so I turned off the > hyperthreading and just run with 4 cores. > > > Attached is a PDF of my shopping list complete with colorful pictures of my > i7 > 920 build during and after. FYI, I was going for lowest price rather than the > very nicest stuff, though I did not skimp on mobo, power supply, CPU, or > memory. > The case, graphics card, and fans were not the best (or quietest). > > > > Hope this helps. > > Paul > > > > ________________________________ > From: Rob <sidharth...@...> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Thu, July 22, 2010 2:38:22 AM > Subject: [amibroker] New System Question > > > Hi TJ, > > I am considering building myself a new computer system. Basically I am > running > AB on a Mac Pro right now. 8GB Ram (ram is not one my constraints). I am > running > 2 x quad core Intel Xeon X5365 2.99 Ghz processors. > > I use AB for real time day trading... (not backtesting)... but I am pushing > the > core I run AB on to the max pretty much (My performance indicator in AB runs > pretty consistently between 200 - 260%... I also have another 4 charts > running > on another instance of AB to utilise another core. > > Question is, in building a new system, what should I be looking for maximise > AB > performance....? Obviously I am looking at the i7 range of processors. > However, > given that I can only utilise one core per instance of AB (and I want to run > as > few instances of AB as possible), should I less concerned with going for more > cores and more concerned with perhaps overclocking the cores I do have...? > > I could go the whole hog and overclock a Intel Core i7-980X Extreme Edition > to > 4Ghz... I don't know if that would be overkill given there would be a lot of > processing power I couldn't access....? (although having 12Mb of onboard > cache > looks attractive since I could run larger DB's in AB more quickly). > > Any other critical issues I should be thinking of in terms of speed running > AB...? > > Thanks for your time. >
