toppdealer
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I recently upgraded my iMac, and was surprised at the results. I am looking for the optimal machine for running Backtesting/Optimizations.
Old iMac (Late 2014) specs:
iMac 15,1
3.5ghz Intel Core i5
Number of Procs: 1
Total Number of Cores: 4
L2 Cache (per core): 256kb
L3 Cache: 6MB
32gb 1600Mhz DDR3
AMD Radeon R9 M290X 2048 MB
New iMac (Mid 2020) specs:
iMac 20,1
3.1ghz 6-Core Intel Core i5
Number of Procs: 1
Total Number of Cores: 6
L2 Cache (per core): 256kb
L3 Cache: 12MB
64gb 266Mhz DDR4
AMD Radeon Pro 5300 4GB
Double the memory, 2 Additional Cores, Much newer processors, better GPU, etc...The results were interesting
Both machines were loaded with the same MW version, same historical data set, etc.
Old iMac has performed faster across the board. My most recent test took 27m for each permutation on the Old iMac, and took 51m on the New iMac!
My question is this...
What would the optimal machine look like for MW, OSX (also open to Windows), in terms of Optimizer and Backtester? As of now, I plan to return the new iMac, but I feel like there must be a reason why it is not running as fast, and even faster than the Old. Does MW have the capability to leverage ALL cores (or is clockspeed the only relevant item for the CPU). As long as the machine has enough memory to handle importing all the historical data, required for the desired permutation, into memory, is that sufficient, or does it benefit to memory above and beyond what is required to be pulled in? Does the GPU matter for Optimizer?
Thanks!
Ryan
I recently upgraded my iMac, and was surprised at the results. I am looking for the optimal machine for running Backtesting/Optimizations.
Old iMac (Late 2014) specs:
iMac 15,1
3.5ghz Intel Core i5
Number of Procs: 1
Total Number of Cores: 4
L2 Cache (per core): 256kb
L3 Cache: 6MB
32gb 1600Mhz DDR3
AMD Radeon R9 M290X 2048 MB
New iMac (Mid 2020) specs:
iMac 20,1
3.1ghz 6-Core Intel Core i5
Number of Procs: 1
Total Number of Cores: 6
L2 Cache (per core): 256kb
L3 Cache: 12MB
64gb 266Mhz DDR4
AMD Radeon Pro 5300 4GB
Double the memory, 2 Additional Cores, Much newer processors, better GPU, etc...The results were interesting
Both machines were loaded with the same MW version, same historical data set, etc.
Old iMac has performed faster across the board. My most recent test took 27m for each permutation on the Old iMac, and took 51m on the New iMac!
My question is this...
What would the optimal machine look like for MW, OSX (also open to Windows), in terms of Optimizer and Backtester? As of now, I plan to return the new iMac, but I feel like there must be a reason why it is not running as fast, and even faster than the Old. Does MW have the capability to leverage ALL cores (or is clockspeed the only relevant item for the CPU). As long as the machine has enough memory to handle importing all the historical data, required for the desired permutation, into memory, is that sufficient, or does it benefit to memory above and beyond what is required to be pulled in? Does the GPU matter for Optimizer?
Thanks!
Ryan