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Old 11-09-10, 12:13 PM   #1
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Default Good budget rig for SH5/DCS Black Shark?

I think my Inspiron 1501 laptop is finally giving up the ghost - one day everything is fine, the next day my USB ports stop working, the computer seems to stutter about twice a minute, and now programs refuse to close, necessitating a reboot.

So I started looking for a new computer, and found this for $630:

iBUYPOWER Gamer Power 571D3 Phenom II X4 965(3.4GHz) 4GB DDR3 500GB NVIDIA GeForce GT 430 Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit

How well would this rig handle DCS Black Shark or SH5? I know it has a weak graphics card, but it's lightyears ahead of my Radeon Xpress 1150.

Also, I guess the Phenom CPU isn't the Black Edition version? Is that important?

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Old 11-09-10, 06:00 PM   #2
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The symptoms your describing indicate you probably just need to rebuild the laptop.

But yes that machine would run those games.
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Old 11-10-10, 03:27 AM   #3
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It would? Not sure about that 430.


Apart from that; you dont know any brands, meaning you dont know if it has a decent PSU or motherboard. Only 1 year warranty while all the parts have 2-3 or longer.

I would run screaming from that thing.
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Everything but the graphics card is fine, the 430 is really a stillborn.
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Ok I missed that - my fault. Though at low detail settings it likely would run.
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Now I just have to build it - something I've never done before.

It's easy, everything fits were it belongs!
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Now I just have to build it - something I've never done before.
Good build, I must say. Well balanced.

You know where to post if you need any help.
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Good build, I must say. Well balanced.

You know where to post if you need any help.
The case instructions say that I should put in 9 standoffs for my ATX motherboard, but the board instructions say that there are only six points where it should be screwed in. Should I put all the standoffs in, or only 6?

Should I install the CPU and heatsink first, and then put it in the case, or vice versa?

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It i a matter of prerence, I suppose, But I prefer to first put the mobo in the case, then attach heatsing.

As for standoffs, use all you can, they don't hurt.
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After wrestling with the heatsink, I've finally put the mobo into the case...only to find that there's a 1/8" / 3.17 mm gap between the I/O shield and the sockets. The board seems to be sitting more or less well on the standoffs, and I think all the sockets will be accessible. So I guess it's alright?

And I guess you're supposed to leave the tabs on the I/O shield on? What purpose do they serve?

Naturally, neither the motherboard or the case manual even mention the I/O shield.
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The shield should click into place when you push it into position from the inside of the case. I always put in the board first, and loosely fasten the screws. Then I push the board back against the plate slightly and fasten the screws further. A bit of a gap won't hurt, but it should be minimal.

And yeah, use the spacers you have. Full atx boards have 9, mini-atx has 6 iirc.


Not sure what you're refering to with tabs.
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Done! Thanks for the help guys!

The worst part was connecting all those cables. I felt like Medusa's hairdresser when I had to wrangle with that unholy mess of cords sprouting from the PSU.
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Hahah i feel ya bro, I have the amd 955 and i was able to get her up to 3.68 at 51 C max temp. from its stock of 3.2... im sure the 965 OC's like a champ too ( :
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