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How to Configure a Killer SolidWorks Workstation

Central Processing Unit (CPU) performance is critical to speeding up your SolidWorks workstation. SolidWorks workloads can be separated into two general categories: Single-threaded and Multi-threaded.

How to Disable Windows 10 Update Notice

This post is going to be a brief instructional guide on how to remove that pop-up ‘Upgrade to Windows 10’ notification from your Windows 7 or 8 PC. For those who don’t plan on updating to Windows 10 soon, the notice serves as nothing but a nuisance. Fortunately, it’s quick and simple to remove.

Windows 10 – When To Update

TL;DR: It is our suggestion that you hold off on upgrading to Windows 10 until at least Summer 2016, if not until 2020. Read on for more info.

How To Setup Multiple Monitors In Windows

One of the questions we’re most commonly asked is, “How do I set up my multiple monitor system?”. Well I’ve got some good news – setting up multiple monitors on Windows based PCs is remarkably fast and easy.
I’ll be providing a step-by-step guide on how to setup your monitor array in this short blog post. If you have any further questions, don’t hesitate to contact us.

Trading Computer Build Guide: Part 6 – General Reliability

Welcome to the Orbital Computers blog! In this series of articles, we are going to outline some of the most important topics to consider when purchasing a stock trading computer. We’re going to cover hardware reliability, performance, and suitability for day trading. I’ve tried to condense the info as much as possible, but when we’re dealing with a topic so complex it really requires a more thorough explanation. If you have any questions about any of the topics covered in this series or if you’d like Orbital Computers to build a stock trading computer for you, please feel free to contact us.

Trading Computer Build Guide: Part 5 – Multi-Monitor Video Card

Welcome to the Orbital Computers blog! In this series of articles, we are going to outline some of the most important topics to consider when purchasing a stock trading computer. We’re going to cover hardware reliability, performance, and suitability for day trading. I’ve tried to condense the info as much as possible, but when we’re dealing with a topic so complex it really requires a more thorough explanation. If you have any questions about any of the topics covered in this series or if you’d like Orbital Computers to build a stock trading computer for you, please feel free to contact us.