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Corsairs: Conquest at Sea [PC Game]Developed by Microids - Ubisoft Entertainment (1999) - 3D Real-Time Strategy - Rated Everyone
Ahoy! D'ye fancy a strategy game based on brigandry, cutlass action and treasure hunts? Have you ever wanted to sail the high seas? Now you can, in Corsairs, a pirate third person overhead strategy game. You take on the role of an 18th century privateer, a seaman allowed to prey on the shipping of his country's enemies by the government. In other words, you are a legitimate pirate. You are devoted to your country and in charge of initially a single ship, but rising in power to command se... Read more
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Platform: PC
Developer: Microids
Publisher: Ubisoft Entertainment
Release Date: October 15, 1999
Controls: Keyboard, Mouse
UPC: 663296100337
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10:41am on Tuesday, October 19th, 2010 ![]() |
| Corsairs is a reasonably spirited attempt at a hybrid RTS/economic/exploration game, sporting heavy elements of all, but excelling at none. I was impressed by the previous reviews. Not having played much I would still like to conclude that I disagree with those reviews. | |
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Build a Mini-ITX LAN Gaming PC Cooled By The Hydro H50
Introduction
Choosing a spacious chassis is a good idea when building a monster, quad-core gaming PC, since this makes it easier to install components and keep them cool, due to the larger volume of air. Corsairs Obsidian 800D chassis is a great example of this, which is why its ideal for high-end PCs. By contrast, compact chassis concentrate the heat from components into a smaller space, resulting in hotter air inside the chassis, which reduces the cooling performance of CPU and GPU HSFs. This imposes a realistic limit on what CPU and graphics card you can use, since more powerful CPUs generate more heat. However, if you regularly attend LAN gaming events, or simply need a second PC, a smaller chassis can be a good idea. But how do you build such a system without compromising cooling and performance? In order to build a powerful, compact PC based around a quad-core CPU and DirectX 10.1 graphics card we need a powerful CPU cooler that can take advantage of cool air from outside the PC in order to maximise cooling performance. Well, it just so happens that Corsair has the perfect product the Hydro Series H50 High-Performance CPU Cooler! But just how small can a quad-core PC really be? The answer, thanks to the cooling ability of the Corsair H50, is very small indeed. Were going to show you how to build a monster quad-core gaming PC using a Mini-ITX motherboard, measuring a measly 6.7 x 6.7in.
Youre pulling my leg, right?
Nope. Thanks to the H50s cooling prowess we can build a quad-core LAN gaming system in a Mini-ITX chassis that will run Prime95s CPU torture test, stressing all CPU cores at 100% load for maximum heat output, at a CPU temperature of 53C. Were going to show you how, using an LGA775 Core 2 Quad Q9450 quad-core processor, a Zotac GeForce 9300-ITX WiFi Mini-ITX motherboard and GeForce GT 220 graphics card, 4GB of Corsair Dominator RAM and a 256GB Corsair P256 solid-state drive, all installed in Silverstones SG05 chassis. You could, of course, use one of the new P55-based Mini-ITX boards and combine this with a quad-core Core i5 or Core i7 Lynnfield CPU instead. However, we think that many of you will have Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Quad CPUs left over from previous upgrades to Core i7 or Core i5 platforms, and what better way to put one of these CPUs to use than in a shoebox-sized gaming PC?
Component List
Intel Core 2 Quad 9450 processor Zotac GeForce 9300-ITX WiFi motherboard Corsair Hydro Series H50 CPU cooler Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit 4GB Corsair Dominator (TWIN2X4096-8500C5D) Corsair P256 solid-state drive Silverstone SG05 chassis
Building the system - step-by-step
Deconstruct the chassis The first step is to unpack the SG05 chassis and remove all the panels and drive trays, following the steps outlined in the chassis manual so that you have a blank canvass to work with. Since were using a 2.5in Corsair Performance P256 solid-state drive, we can remove and discard the 3.5in drive tray (far left of image), which not only frees up more space inside the chassis but improves airflow too. Its also worth installing the motherboard I/O shield (the thin metal plate that covers the connectors on the motherboard back panel) at this point too. Youll find the I/O shield in the motherboard box. Install the solid-state drive Installing the solid-state drive is one of the easiest jobs so its a good one to get it out of the way early on. The 2.5in mount is on the underside of the optical drive tray and the drive simply attaches with the four screws supplied. Simple 256GB of luscious solid-state storage, ready to go!
Solid-state drives are ideal for Mini-ITX PCs such as this one due to their small size, low power and noise and awesome speed!
Fitting the H50s Radiator unit One slight snag with building this system is that the chassis understandably wasnt designed with liquid cooling in mind. This means that installing the H50 as per the instruction booklet causes a minor issue, in that the radiator unit butts up against the 2.5in drive tray, preventing it from being installed. The simplest way to work around this is to switch the position of the fan to the other side of the radiator unit and
To allow the drive tray to fit the fan needs to sit lower on the radiator, necessitating the use of cables ties instead of screws
attach it using cable ties. This provides some flexibility with respect to where the fan can be positioned, allowing you to lower it relative to the radiator in order to accommodate the 2.5in drive tray. This creative solution was employed by Kim over at www.itrends.dk, so thanks to him for the idea! Fix the fan to the radiator using cables ties, as shown in the images here. Take note of the positioning carefully, as the fan needs to be closer to the floor of the chassis than the radiator once installed. Pull the ties as tightly as possible without altering the position of the fan. The next step is to fix the radiator to the chassis. To do this, remove the existing fan, but keep hold of the screws because youll need them. Due to the modified method of installing the fan, you no longer need to use the long 6-32 x 1-1/4 screws supplied in the box with the H50. Simply use the standard case screws to fix the radiator to the front fan mount, as shown, with the tubing on the right side of the chassis as you look at it from the front. Leave the pump unit dangling on the outside of the chassis so that you still have room to fit the motherboard, which is the next step.
Due to the modified method of installing the H50s radiator unit, the screws supplied in the box with the H50 arent needed. Instead, fit the radiator to the front 120mm mounting using standard case screws, as shown below.
Fitting the H50 mounting backplane With the H50 installed into the chassis you can now fit the mounting brackets for the H50s pump/cold plate unit to the motherboard. And, for convenience, you can also install the CPU and memory, ready for installing the motherboard into the chassis. To install the backplate and bracket you can follow the instructions supplied with the H50, or take a look at the video installation guide, here. The versatile bracket supports all the current Intel sockets, and since were installing an LGA775 CPU we simply need to move the metal bolts in the bottom half of the bracket to the LGA775 position, as shown. Then simply fix the backplate to the underside of the motherboard. Also, make sure that youre using the correct screw mounting blocks for the top-side of the mounting bracket. For more detailed information and images, check out the video. Installing the motherboard and H50 pump unit The next job is to install the motherboard into the chassis and then attach the pump unit. The Zotac motherboard is tiny and installs using only four screws, which are easy to fix. The pump unit, however, is slightly trickier simply because the PSU unit blocks access to the screws. This is easily remedied, though, as you can temporarily remove the PSU. With the PSU removed, follow the instructions that come with the Hydro H50 to fit the pump unit. To do this, loosely attach the bracket by adding a few turns to each screw so that the bracket is fixed in place but not fully tightened. Then, slide the pump unit through the bracket onto the CPU and then twist it so that the notches on the pump unit match up with the teeth on the bracket. Then tighten the screws, adding a quarter turn to each screw in turn, working in a crosswise pattern (i.e. the bottom left screw followed by top right, followed by the bottom left and so on). Stop when the pump unit is secure. Dont overtighten the screws or you could cause them to snap off.
The new multi-socket CPU bracket supports LGA775,, LGA1156 (Lynnfield) and LGA1366 (Bloomfield)
Complete assembly and boost the graphics! With the main components now installed, re-fit the power supply and drive tray and neaten up the wiring, ready to install the graphics card. Cable routing is always tricky in such a small chassis, but its also very important, because excess cable clutter will restrict airflow and limit the cooling potential. With everything tidied up and screwed down, its time to unpack the graphics card and upgrade the 3D gaming capabilities of this miniature monster PC. Of course, if youre not planning to use the system for The finished Mini ITX gaming PC, complete with gaming (at least for modern games) then simply skip GeForce GT 220 and Corsair Hydro H50 CPU cooler! the graphics card part and use the on-board GeForce 9300 graphics on the Zotac motherboard, which is certainly good enough for many popular games and multimedia tasks. However, we decided to add a 1GB Zotac GeForce GT 220 graphics card, which is a good compromise between performance and power usage, given that SG05 has only a 300W PSU.
Lets see what she can do.
The Hydro H50-cooled Mini-ITX LAN gaming PC is now completed, so all thats left to do is put it though its paces to gauge the cooling effectiveness of the H50 in this miniaturised gaming system. For all the tests we set the Smart Fan controls to Medium in the BIOS, which runs the Corsair 120mm fan at around 1400-1500rpm, which is extremely quiet (ideal if youre using this as a media / HTPC). We tested the cooling performance using the 64-bit version of Prime95, and after running the In-Place Large FFTs test for several hours, the CPU temperature never exceeded 53C, demonstrating the awesome effectiveness of the Hydro H50 CPU Cooler. In terms of gaming performance, the GeForce GT 220 has enough grunt to run modern games at medium to high settings at mid resolutions, and older/less demanding games ran perfectly. So whether its a high-end PC in a full tower chassis, or a diminutive Mini-ITX PC in a shoebox-sized chassis, the Corsair Hydro H50 CPU cooler is more than up to the task.
December 2009, Corsair Memory, Inc. All rights reserved. All trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners in the United States and/or other countries. Build a Mini-ITX LAN Gaming PC Cooled By The Hydro H50

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Why a 60GB SSD is an excellent boot drive for a Windows 7 gaming PC
By Gareth Ogden, on June 22nd, 2010
If youve read any reviews of Corsair solid-state drives then youll already be well aware that SSDs offer significant performance benefits compared to conventional hard disk drives. This is particularly true for games, where SSDs can cut game loading times in half (or better!), getting you into the game faster and giving you a competitive edge. However, there is still one area where hard disk drives still have an advantage over SSDs, and that is capacity. Typically, SSDs range from 32GB to 256GB, while hard disk drives are available in capacities up to 2TB. But how much storage space do you really need for a boot drive running Windows 7 and your favourite games? If you store your personal data, movies and MP3s on a separate hard disk drive, then you certainly dont need a 2TB boot drive, or even a 1TB boot drive. In fact, as this blog will demonstrate, a Force Series F60 60GB SSD is actually an excellent C: drive for a gaming PC running Microsoft Windows 7.
How much space does Windows 7 take up?
A base installation of Windows 7 (64-bit), before updates and driver installations, occupies just over 14GB. On a 60GB SSD, that leaves 42GB, or threequarters of the formatted capacity, still available for other content. After Windows Update has upgraded the installation with the latest security patches and updates, and youve added graphics and audio drivers, and an anti-virus application, the used space increases to just over 17GB. This still leaves 39GB of free space on your SSD. So just how many modern games can you fit into this space ?
So, How Many Games Can I Install?
The answer is quite a lot, and certainly enough to provide hundreds of hours of gaming enjoyment without the need to uninstall a game to make room for another. We used Steam to download some popular titles, including Battlefield Bad Company 2, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, Counter-Strike: Source, Need For Speed Undercover, and more. My choice of games may not be to your tastes, but with seven modern titles installed on the drive, and still a couple of gigabytes to spare, a 60GB SSD certainly provides ample room for plenty of gaming entertainment.
How Can I Tweak Windows 7 to Maximise Available Space?
There are a few Windows 7 tweaks that are worth doing, in order to make sure that all the available space on your 60GB SSD is used to store games. The first is to reduce the storage space allocated to the Recycle Bin. This tweak obviously means fewer files can be recovered, but generally when you delete something you want to get rid of it! We set our Recycle Bin size to 1GB, but you can set it smaller (or even disable it) if you prefer.
The second tweak thats worth doing is to reduce the storage space allocated for System Protection (i.e. Restore Points). We chose to reduce the space allocated to 1GB, though again you could choose less. Bear in mind that selecting a smaller limit will mean that you have fewer Restore Points, so if you are particularly concerned about this then select a higher value that youre comfortable with.
Summary
A Force Series F60 60GB Corsair solid-state drive is an ideal choice for a high-performance boot drive. Providing ample room for both a Windows 7 install, and your favourite games. By installing a cheap, higher capacity hard disk drive to store your personal data, photos, music and movies, you can free up the solid-state drive to do what it does best. This includes booting Windows rapidly, providing snappy and responsive performance way above that on offer from HDDs, and getting you into the game faster by loading levels at lightning speed! Try it and see how a Corsair SSD can revolutionise your computing experience!
June 22nd, 2010 | Tags: Corsair Force Series SSD, Solid-State Drives | Category: Application Notes, Corsair, Solid-State Drives
3 comments to Why a 60GB SSD is an excellent boot drive for a Windows 7 gaming PC
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June 24th, 2010 at 5:44 am Log in to Reply [.] recently blogged about how even their own moderately sized, but super-speedy 60GB Force Series SSD can [.]
Graham
August 7th, 2010 at 2:54 pm Log in to Reply Im a computer novice. Im buying a new system which will have a Corsair F60 SSD and 2TB hard disk 8 GB RAM and I7 processor. The salesperson said that on the SDD that it would be best to put only the Window 7 OS and leave the rest blank (he also menntioned something about leaving space equivalent to RAM (8GB) as being important). Is there any general guidance on what to load on the SSD and what to load on the HDD. Are there some general rules to follow? Sorry if this is a dumb question! Thanks in advance.
Gareth Ogden
August 11th, 2010 at 12:54 pm Log in to Reply The F60 has more than enough space for Windows 7 and several games and other apps, so it would be a waste not to use that space/performance. Id install your most performance-critical apps and favorite games on the SSD, and use the HDD for data, music, movies and other apps that you perhaps use less often. It is a good idea to leave some space free on the SSD as this will allow the background garbage collection function to work more effectively. A couple of GB minimum (as above) though for some SSDs it may be 10-15% for optimal long-term performance. You must be logged in to post a comment. Corsair breaks 3DMark05 dual card World Record Corsair Weekly Product Review Round-Up
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Ahoy! D'ye fancy a strategy game based on brigandry, cutlass action and treasure hunts? Have you ever wanted to sail the high seas? Now you can, in Corsairs, a pirate third person overhead strategy game. You take on the role of an 18th century privateer, a seaman allowed to prey on the shipping of his country's enemies by the government. In other words, you are a legitimate pirate. You are devoted to your country and in charge of initially a single ship, but rising in power to command several ships.
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