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Hi All Rather than a pics only type thread, this is designed to be a discussion of the pro and cons of different setups- monitors, desktops, laptops and the mixture of them
MY setup has tended to be 2 desktops and 1 laptop.
Currently I have a 43' 4k, 4 x 1920, and one 1200 monitor. And a laptop.
The upside is that I can keep it up to date by replacing one unit every couple of years or so.
And I've also got backup units if one pc has a glitch (although this is ofcourse pretty rare these days).
I can also move my laptop around if I don't particularly want to be glued to all those screens.
And if there's a power/broadband outage I can still trade.
Downside is that I've got quite a lot of cables. And none of the PCs are as high spec as they would be if I bought a single unit instead of 3. Obviously my setup is not as mobile as say a single "superlaptop".
I've noticed that Small Form Factor and laptop PCs are becoming comparable to the large desktop units in performance.And I've also noticed that everything seems to be moving towards 4k - leaving 1920 monitors possibly a little redundant.
Finally I have some indicators I sometimes use that really drain single core CPU. Have you ever tried renting CPU power? Or have you looked at moving away from MT4 etc (yes I know its ANCIENT these days yes!) onto a fully multicore platform? I suppose it isn't overly important to me because I'm not a autosystem trader but a discretionary one. Nonetheless it would be fun if I had some sort of "super program" that does lots of "heavy lifting" in analysis for me.
Anyway, my questions/topics for discussion are:-
1 whats your setup and its pros/cons?
2what mix would you have starting from scratch?
3 how do you think your mix of units will change in coming years?