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I've been having troubles running Starcraft 2 on my laptop, even on the lowest settings, and I was wondering if anyone could make any recommendations on a replacement? I don't really understand the system requirements, for example I wouldn't know how to tell whether one graphics card is more powerful than another aside from comparing numbers if it's the same line.

Basically I want something that can run SC2 and maybe Diablo 3(those are the only games I want to play that are not on the PS3), and is as cheap as possible, maybe 500$ ish. Preferably a desktop.

I find it likely that what I'm asking is impossible, so could anyone recommend a fix for my laptop?
According to someone selling the model, the specs are:
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HP DV7-1147ca Notebook w/ Blu-ray Player
Features: Intel Core 2 Duo T5800 CPU (2.0GHz x 2)
4GB DDR2 Memory (2 dimms, professionally upgraded)
320GB SATA Hard Drive
Blu-Ray Player with DVD+/-R/RW Double Layer DVD Burner
(Plays Blu-ray Disc, Burns DVDs and CDs)
17" WXGA+ HD BrightView Widescreen Display (MAX 1440x900 Widescreen)
6-cell Lithium-Ion battery, Built-in wireless-N Card (802.11 a/b/g/N)
Remote Control, Built-in 2.0MP Webcam, Microphone
NVIDIA 9600 GT 512mb Video (HDMI output) PLAY ALMOST EVERY RECENT NEW GAMES at 1440x900
Microsoft Window Vista Home Premium (64 bit)


My problem is that I can play SC2 for maybe an hour or two and then it begins to overheat and slow down. Maybe a minute after some slowdown, it'll turn off and won't work again until it has cooled down. Hell, it even shuts down playing SSB64 on an emulator, and my ancient desktop doesn't.


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It looks like you computer's specs should run most games today.

I'd look at drivers first, and then better cooling systems.

The highest rated laptop cooler on newegg: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6834998051

Also, for SC2 at least, there's a known-bug that causes GPU overheating.
http://gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/ ... g-bug.aspx


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You need to play SC2 at a lower resolution. You need to realize where you're playing, on a laptop. A 9600 GT simply isn't enough(and you don't have a regular 9600 in there, it's probably a minimized version for laptops.

$500 is reasonable. Do you have any spare parts for us to work with? A monitor? A keyboard? A mouse?

If you need a monitor, it'll drop the power of the computer down quite a bit to compensate.


Mon Aug 02, 2010 12:54 pm
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@zalo: Thanks, I think that helped. There was a weird glitch where the game told me the beta isn't allowed to play single player, but aside from that I think that has as much as doubled the time I can play before giving it a break.

@Patriot I'm fine for everything except the actual computer. I even have a couple of spare copies of W7 around.


Mon Aug 02, 2010 6:25 pm
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Oh, while we're at it, could you guys suggest a cheapish computer that can run SupCom 2, SC2, and borderlands without lag please? I'm having the same problem as the OP


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Dudemauler wrote:
Oh, while we're at it, could you guys suggest a cheapish computer that can run SupCom 2, SC2, and borderlands without lag please? I'm having the same problem as the OP

Depends on the quality you would like to run them on.....

I guess the best thing to do is take a cheapish processor, MoBo and memory and invest on the GPU. The ATI 4*** series are becoming cheap, and they should be able to run them well enough. (I have to add that borderlands has a properly ♥♥♥♥ up engine and will lagg in the last level, from 80+ fps to 20)


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I am currently using this- http://www.gateway.com/systems/product/529668417.php It has the power of a Alienware computer at the price of a lesser gaming comp. And its damn good :lol:


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Poor mans sniper wrote:
I am currently using this- http://www.gateway.com/systems/product/529668417.php It has the power of a Alienware computer at the price of a lesser gaming comp. And its damn good :lol:

That's just like my pc, although mine was around 300 bucks cheaper and has a slightly slower processor and a faster GPU.


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i like this website.

http://www.systemrequirementslab.com/cyri


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