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thank you for the information. But isnīt there a problem with the sandy bridge CPUīs and motherboards?
Another cuestion regarding the graphic card, using two of them is possible (to handle up to 8 monitors)?
The chipset for Sandy Bridge has been fixed and replacement motherboards are shipping to users. I just replaced my next door neighbors motherboard Saturday.
Thank you, I have two of this, the problem is, that this card is a little bit slow for moving images, even if you move the mouse over the desktop it is lagging a little bit. It works fine for displaying a chart, but if you use the monitor for trading it isnīt so good.
it isnt a card - its a usb - but nonetheless, try going to control panel then mouse and adjusting the speed of the mouse - it did the trick for me - hope it helps you
You're welcome. The problem was with the motherboard chipset, not the CPU (certain SATA ports were defective). Regardless, the problem has been resolved, and it should not be an issue when shopping for a system.
As far as I know, you can use as many as you want in a system as they are specifically made for trader workstations. You'll need 2+ PCI-Express 16x slots, so keep that in mind when building your own system. No need for SLI or CrossFire technologies.