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Alienware M15x

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 09 12:47 am
by Aidan
SO. I've decided to buy a modern PC. What I've been looking at are laptops. Why? Well I'm going to need it when I'm off to school next year. However, I wanted to get an insane one that is decently priced.

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So I customized it, and it came to CAD$2194.46 (With Tax Included).

This specific model I configured was a 15" (the 17" was an extra $400 :/). It's a Core i7, Windows 7 Ultimate, with 512Mb Nvidia graphics card, 6Gb DDR3 Ram, and 500Gb HDD. I can't remember the exact specs :oops: I was just customizing it to see, and then exited the page =P

Anyways.. I "got" the Alienware mouse with it, 360 USB controller, Norton 2009 3 year plan, and a couple other things.

It's quite the investment, but I'm willing to wait if it's worth it. So far, it's looking quite promising from the reviews of others, and their experiences.

What do you guys think?

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 09 12:53 am
by Tantalus
Good luck with the 1 hour battery life and the 500kg weight.

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 09 12:56 am
by Allan
Tantalus wrote:Good luck with the 1 hour battery life and the 500kg weight.


Ahh, this rings true to me...

4.7kg (apparently) laptop, 40 minute battery life here.

I shit you not.

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 09 12:58 am
by Aidan
Tantalus wrote:Good luck with the 1 hour battery life and the 500kg weight.


Very good point :P I don't mind the weight.. but with the battery power, I might as well just off myself.

remember though.. the 1 hour battery life was with the M17X, and that was running all settings optimized for maximum performance, not to mention it was decked out with "The Best" inside of it :/

I might as well just buy a mac and install windows 7 on it?

ibuypower is alright too though..

Any other suggestions?

Allan wrote:
Tantalus wrote:Good luck with the 1 hour battery life and the 500kg weight.


Ahh, this rings true to me...

4.7kg (apparently) laptop, 40 minute battery life here.

I shit you not.


6 or 9 cell? Are you using an MX series?

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 09 1:03 am
by Siva
It weighs a fucking ton
It's not upgradeable
It costs twice that of a Gaming PC + Affordable laptop

If you can afford $2k for 1-1.5 years of good specs then knock yourself out.

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 09 1:04 am
by Aidan
Protocol wrote:It weighs a fucking ton
It's not upgradeable
It costs twice that of a Gaming PC + Affordable laptop

If you can afford $2k for 1-1.5 years of good specs then knock yourself out.


What would you recommend sir?

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 09 1:49 am
by Mr. Tastix
Lol, Alienware. I remember when I used to drool over those hunks of shit.

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 09 4:07 am
by Aidan
Psychotic wrote:Lol, Alienware. I remember when I used to drool over those hunks of shit.


I remember when I did to. It's just the M15X that looked reasonable untill the.. well.. 1 hour bat. life, non-customizable, etc.

MACBOOK AIR IT IS.

trolltrolltrolltrolltrolltrolltrolltrolltrolltrolltroll

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 09 7:45 am
by James
>alienware
>gaming machine

lol

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 09 11:26 am
by Siva
Build yourself a gaming PC (Man the fuck up, it takes an hour at most and once you do it once it will only take you 30 mins tops. It's just expensive lego)

Buy a Toshiba Satellite E105-S1602 or a Macbook (overpriced, but I'm not going to disagree with the build quality.) of some kind.

ALL YOUR ISSUES ARE RESOLVED.

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 09 11:32 am
by Mr. Tastix
Achéro wrote:
Psychotic wrote:Lol, Alienware. I remember when I used to drool over those hunks of shit.


I remember when I did to. It's just the M15X that looked reasonable untill the.. well.. 1 hour bat. life, non-customizable, etc.

MACBOOK AIR IT IS.

trolltrolltrolltrolltrolltrolltrolltrolltrolltrolltroll


Read Protocol's post and obey.

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 09 11:47 am
by Siva
And when I said some kind of Macbook I meant the Macbook

Any other is just too much money for what it is. Get it second hand also, $999 is not acceptable money.

ALTERNATIVELY

Get a netbook with a 11" Screen.

Just because you are going to uni doesn't mean everything you own now must be portable. Believe it or not PC's can go in suitcases. You won't be playing games in the library or in your lectures, you will be taking notes. A netbook is sufficient for such tasks.

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 09 12:59 pm
by MrBlackDX
If you want something that looks pretty, get a Macbook

If you want something that works, get a netbook.

If you want something that plays PC games, get a desktop

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 09 1:31 pm
by Aidan
Fantastic Points Men.

I was actually looking at Macbooks before gaming laptops.

I'll just pirate and install windows 7 on a macbook pro If I want to game, etc.

Look on youtube. There's people playing L4D on their macbook pro's on win7 in Max settings at just about 60fps, and Crysis in medium settings at around 30fps.

I'm not complaining about the 7 hour battery life aswell..

Alright.. Decision has been made. 13" Macbook Pro.

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 09 1:38 pm
by MrBlackDX
Which like all good mac laptops has dodgy power supply cables and adapters

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 09 1:48 pm
by Aidan
Yeah, I'm not quite a big fan of the power cables. Seems like I'm charging a giant ipod.

One thing dissapointing about the macbook pro is that it doesn't have i7 :/

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 09 2:34 pm
by Siva
Achéro wrote:macbook pro

no

Achéro wrote:I'll just pirate and install windows 7 on a macbook pro If I want to game

no

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 09 3:44 pm
by MrBlackDX
MrBlack wrote:If you want something that works, get a netbook.


Seems to ignored this vital piece of information...

GET

A

NETBOOK

Apple make pretentious pieces of crap, the Ipod was good, don't get me wrong, it was revolutionary for it's time, but technology has moved on, Itunes is a JOKE, Macbook's are SHIT, Mac OSX is shit, the Iphone was made by a bunch of arty farty idiot faces sitting in a tent thinking about how much crap they can put on a phone.

I would happily get an Iphone, smash it with a hammer, and say "do you have an app for that?"

Get a netbook, with windows XP, or if you can spend the money, a powerful netbook with windows 7.

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 09 4:48 pm
by Dae
MacBooks do not offer some superb processing power compared to the laptops of similar specs — don't listen to Mac fanboys on YouTube. But they're very beautiful & comfortable to use, they have very nice displays (although glossy), good battery and truly the most advanced consumer OS in the world.

Don't pick MB466 or MB467 (< model numbers), they were from the first model line of unibody 13" MacBooks. That "generation" had numerous issues, including overheating and weak batteries, but all of them were fixed in the newer models which are sold now in Apple Stores. So if you plan to buy e.g. on eBay be careful, google the model number for reviews.

Personally, despite using Mac OS X as a primary desktop system, a year ago, when I was choosing a laptop for studying needs, I chose ASUS Eee PC. I'm still happy with it, I carry and use it every day. In my country it was ~three times cheaper than the lowest end MacBook Air, as well had better battery and the same weight. Of course Atom processor and integrated GPU is nothing like Core2 Duo and 9400M on Air, but I don't need much processing in the university. Now the situation on the market has probably changed, but my idea is — the more universal is the gadget, the more you sacrifice.

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 09 4:54 pm
by MrBlackDX
If you want a nice introduction to Linux, try Ubuntu

Works like a dream on my netbook.

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 09 5:07 pm
by Dae
Desktop Linux is shit. The only excuse for using it is "but its free!!!"

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 09 5:13 pm
by MrBlackDX
Ubuntu Linux runs faster on my netbook than Windows XP

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 09 5:35 pm
by Spiderbot01
Though I genuinely go with the line dont go with macs ever, definitely dont get a mac for school

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 09 5:50 pm
by Tantalus
Dae wrote:MacBooks do not offer some superb processing power compared to the laptops of similar specs — don't listen to Mac fanboys on YouTube. But they're very beautiful & comfortable to use, they have very nice displays (although glossy), good battery and truly the most advanced consumer OS in the world.

Don't pick MB466 or MB467 (< model numbers), they were from the first model line of unibody 13" MacBooks. That "generation" had numerous issues, including overheating and weak batteries, but all of them were fixed in the newer models which are sold now in Apple Stores. So if you plan to buy e.g. on eBay be careful, google the model number for reviews.

Personally, despite using Mac OS X as a primary desktop system, a year ago, when I was choosing a laptop for studying needs, I chose ASUS Eee PC. I'm still happy with it, I carry and use it every day. In my country it was ~three times cheaper than the lowest end MacBook Air, as well had better battery and the same weight. Of course Atom processor and integrated GPU is nothing like Core2 Duo and 9400M on Air, but I don't need much processing in the university. Now the situation on the market has probably changed, but my idea is — the more universal is the gadget, the more you sacrifice.
Nope, I'm sorry but you can get ALL that style and the same comfort from the Asus Eee 1008HA. I've got one, 10.5 hours battery life (no joke), beautiful and just as functional as any notebook.

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 09 7:48 pm
by Dae
Tantalus wrote:Nope, I'm sorry but you can get ALL that style and the same comfort from the Asus Eee 1008HA. I've got one, 10.5 hours battery life (no joke), beautiful and just as functional as any notebook.

It's not as functional as any notebook just because it's on Atom and an integrated videocard. Compared to a MacBook, you don't get a C2D/good GPU/SSD, LED display with excellent colors, neat touchpad.

MrBlack wrote:Ubuntu Linux runs faster on my netbook than Windows XP

I'd rather choose a slower OS (next time, because I also have to use Ubuntu on my Eee) than manually patch kernel to make it work with both Wacom & 4G modem, and having to work with outdated & buggy software such as OpenOffice and Gimp.

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 09 8:16 pm
by Tantalus
LED display included, keypad with gestures. I was actually given the impression that he just needed it for work on-the-go.

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 09 8:45 pm
by Dae
Tantalus wrote:LED display included

TFT LCD on Asus Eee 1008HA
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASUS_Eee_PC

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 09 10:04 pm
by Aidan
Dae wrote:I'd rather choose a slower OS (next time, because I also have to use Ubuntu on my Eee) than manually patch kernel to make it work with both Wacom & 4G modem, and having to work with outdated & buggy software such as OpenOffice and Gimp.


Why not just torrent windows 7 and reformat the hard drive to install it? :? ?

So I've read everything you've all had to say. Alright, so no macs. We've established that now.

I'm aware of what the Eee PC is.. but I've never pictured myself using one :P The screen isn't very big.. and I'm not too thrilled about the atom :/

I mean.. this isn't ONLY for school..

I plan to game and produce trance music as well.

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 09 10:54 pm
by Cyrus
Ha I have the slightly older model of that laptop. :P and its AMAZING for everything!

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 09 11:16 pm
by Tantalus
Dae wrote:
Tantalus wrote:LED display included

TFT LCD on Asus Eee 1008HA
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASUS_Eee_PC
LED backlit, sorry.