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Turbo mode works.
Unless you'll go with a dual-scoket machine which has to run 24/7/365, you should get an high-end i7 instead of a Xeon. The chip, the motherboard, the memory will be cheaper for basically the same horse-power.
That looks like overkill. An 8 core chip is designed for speed. With NT7, speed is not everything, you also need a ROOMY core to fit the inefficient program. the smaller the core gets, the more time the OS has to spend swapping pieces of the the program in and out in order to do what it needs to do. This is what creates Lag. It spend more time swapping segments of NT7 than calculating.
I suggest you wait until NT8 comes out; Or, move to MC (if you do not have to stay with Ninja due to specific plug-in needs).
I have attached a pdf file where I have attempted to answer your question. Hardware/Software integration is a "huge" field in the world today. Just about everything is being populated with chips and software that has to fit together to achieve a specific purpose. If the software can't run flawlessly through the hardware, there are problems.
I hope this helps.
Dude, I use a Mobile Pentium with NinjaTrader just fine, what you need to do is remove all those indicators, unless you really think you need all of them <_<