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Community => The Lounge => Topic started by: Mr.Green on Sunday, June 05, 2016, 20:17:52 PM
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So i dont know if you guys recall anything, but a while back i had posted here a computer build up and i was trying to do and the job is finally done. Just to refresh memory, here is the list of what i got in my new pc :
http://s33.postimg.org/ggo36i2mn/Day_trading_pc_1.jpg (http://s33.postimg.org/ggo36i2mn/Day_trading_pc_1.jpg)
Now i finally assembled it and the motherboard shows no error code which means that i have connected everything right. Correct me if i am wrong..
The purpose of this computer is not to game, but for work. I am a day trader and swing trader, thats what i do for a living. So this involves intense multitasking, a chat room open and cnbc news open at same time while i am placing trades in my trading platform with multiple charts open at the same time.
I havent done that much of multitasking yet just because its the second day that i use this computer and it also falls on the weekend and the markets are closed on the weekends but what i have been doing is a lot of research.
So yesterday i had about 15 tabs open, chat room, microsoft excel and word at the same time. I was just researching trade ideas. Now i hear the fans blowing and the tower reving from time to time. It sounds like i am gaming but all i am doing is researching. Is this anything to worry about? if so how can i fix it?
Also in the middle of the research the computer displayed a message saying " Recognized a error, needs a restart" and it automatically restarted itself. Again, is there anything to worry about?
It only did this one time but i am wondering if it will happen again and imagine when i add the other monitors and all that stuff going on at the same time that i described above. Did i do something wrong here or is it because its a brand new computer and it needs to get used to the power or whatever it is, i have a lot of questions at this point and some clarification would be much appreciated.
BTW this is my cpu info at the moment
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Never mind people. I got the problem fixed, all i needed to do is install the latest drivers and its working totally fine now
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Latest drivers and updates usually help.
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Latest drivers and updates usually help.
The automatic restart isn't anything special in Windows 10 from my experience (it annoys me and I bet there's a way to make it not do it, but I suppose that's why I use Windows 10 as little as possible).
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The automatic restart isn't anything special in Windows 10 from my experience (it annoys me and I bet there's a way to make it not do it, but I suppose that's why I use Windows 10 as little as possible).
Where'd that come from?
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I suppose the quote wasn't correct. It was him who mentioned automatic restart... silly me