Hello all!
I'm looking for some advice about the right choice of my next cpu.
This is what I will do with it: day trading of stocks and futures.
And this is what the cpu will do:
- the cpu will have to work from 9 to 14 hours a day;
- Multicharts http://www.multicharts.com/, a trading software, will have to run for the same hours;
- heavy usage of JAVA (all my brokers platforms are based on JAVA);
- loading 30-40 web pages at same time and with frequent refreshes;
- nothing more (no gaming, no editing, no CAD and so on).
I'm searching for the most stability available, namely I don't want to see any blue error screen (the pc must run smoothly). So I think a good choice would be an Intel Xeon based cpu. The latter + ECC memories should give me the security I'm looking for.
Now there is the most difficult part for me: which cpu should I choose between E3-1260Lv5 (TDP = 45W) and E3-1230v5 (or the others E3 with TDP = 80W)? This is the comparison table http://ark.intel.com/compare/88175,88182
Being a noob about pc matters, I would go for the E3-1260Lv5 because:
- I think I don't need so much brute force;
- it should burn less energy than others (keep in mind that my cpu will run for about 14hrs a day... I don't want to waste money for nothing).
But I am a noob... So I ask you: how is E3-1260Lv5 more energy efficient than an E3 model with TDP=80W? And how is it less computing powerful than others?
Ultimately, if you were in my shoes what would you choose?
Thanks in advance for the preciuos replies. Bye!
I'm looking for some advice about the right choice of my next cpu.
This is what I will do with it: day trading of stocks and futures.
And this is what the cpu will do:
- the cpu will have to work from 9 to 14 hours a day;
- Multicharts http://www.multicharts.com/, a trading software, will have to run for the same hours;
- heavy usage of JAVA (all my brokers platforms are based on JAVA);
- loading 30-40 web pages at same time and with frequent refreshes;
- nothing more (no gaming, no editing, no CAD and so on).
I'm searching for the most stability available, namely I don't want to see any blue error screen (the pc must run smoothly). So I think a good choice would be an Intel Xeon based cpu. The latter + ECC memories should give me the security I'm looking for.
Now there is the most difficult part for me: which cpu should I choose between E3-1260Lv5 (TDP = 45W) and E3-1230v5 (or the others E3 with TDP = 80W)? This is the comparison table http://ark.intel.com/compare/88175,88182
Being a noob about pc matters, I would go for the E3-1260Lv5 because:
- I think I don't need so much brute force;
- it should burn less energy than others (keep in mind that my cpu will run for about 14hrs a day... I don't want to waste money for nothing).
But I am a noob... So I ask you: how is E3-1260Lv5 more energy efficient than an E3 model with TDP=80W? And how is it less computing powerful than others?
Ultimately, if you were in my shoes what would you choose?
Thanks in advance for the preciuos replies. Bye!