#3630009528011/14/2006 06:39:28Re:In-game products in the real...
Zomg!
I ordered an alienware laptop that looks just like yours a couple of weeks ago. =P
SHould be shipped by the end of this month. ^^
#3630009582311/14/2006 21:18:10Re:In-game products in the real...
Mmmmm Master-chief green.
Actually mine's 2 years old (almost 3 actually) - I got it to play MxO and now it's totally obsolete. Barely even runs quake 4.
#3630009593111/15/2006 02:29:25Re:In-game products in the real...
Ooooo....Aaalienwaaare.... *drools*
#3630009599911/15/2006 05:26:37In-game products in the real...
May be alienware but it's old now.
#3630009620311/15/2006 10:43:44In-game products in the real...
Degu wrote:
May be alienware but it's old now.
I'm still sticking to it dude...Still sticking to it.
#3630009636711/15/2006 13:56:16In-game products in the real...
lol I bet even a normal laptop could cream his alienware now
#3630009637811/15/2006 14:10:25Re:In-game products in the real...
This is the basic "Stats" of the one I ordered.
Processor: AMD TurionTM 64 Mobile ML44 2.4GHz 800MHz FSB 1MB L2 Cache Memory: 2GB DDR SO-DIMM at 400MHz - 2x1024MB Video Card: Dual 512MB NVidia® GeForceTM Go 7900 GS - SLI Enabled System Drive: Extreme Performance - RAID 0 - 200GB (100GB x 2) 7200 RPM SATA
The things that matter at any rate. =P
#3630009640811/15/2006 15:01:00Re:In-game products in the real...
Yeah... It's as old as MxO (slightly older)
P4 HT 3.4Ghz 1GB RAM 40 GB HDD nVidia GeForce FX Go5600 Creative Labs Audigy NX External USB Soundcard 17" wide screen LCD monitor (viewing angle 178 degrees, Native resolution: 1680x1050) Gigabit NIC O2 Cardbus Reader USB 2.0 x2 USB 1.0 x 1 FireWire S-Video out remote control blah blah.
the rest is cosmetic
#3630009679711/16/2006 03:41:04Re:In-game products in the real...
ooh a geforce 5 series, i remeber running MxO on my 5200 till i upgraded to a 6200 and believe me i wouldnt go back
#3630009696711/16/2006 08:47:25Re:In-game products in the real...
What's the deal with Alianware anyway? That they're stable as heck? At least that's what i've heard...
#3630009697611/16/2006 08:56:42Re:In-game products in the real...
MxO-PhanthomZtryker wrote:
This is the basic "Stats" of the one I ordered.
Processor: AMD TurionTM 64 Mobile ML44 2.4GHz 800MHz FSB 1MB L2 Cache Memory: 2GB DDR SO-DIMM at 400MHz - 2x1024MB Video Card: Dual 512MB NVidia® GeForceTM Go 7900 GS - SLI Enabled System Drive: Extreme Performance - RAID 0 - 200GB (100GB x 2) 7200 RPM SATA
The things that matter at any rate. =P
GOOD FNKING GOD!!! how much that cost you? DUAL 512MB 7900's GEEZUS CHRIST!!!
{EDIT} its impressive, but the fact its all in a laptop is CRAZY!
#3630009697711/16/2006 08:56:53Re:In-game products in the real...
Joakim wrote:
What's the deal with Alianware anyway? That they're stable as heck? At least that's what i've heard...
Actually with mine I had to debug the hell outa it once I got it. Took me about a month to finally fix the issues I had. For me, I like the fact that I can completely customize everything. I've built computers before from scratch, and I always end up having at least one faulty part... usually the mother board.
#3630009698011/16/2006 09:04:01Re:In-game products in the real...
Ive always thought of them as an over priced popular gaming computer supplier is all. I've never heard bad things about them really except they are more expensive and they try to force you to buy "whats hot" and make the rest kinda hard to get to.
When I 1st started looking for computers the AlienWare website made it seem like they wouldnt sell AMD, only Intel. I later found out they do but you gotta pretty much call em to find it.