Jitendra P
I WAS GOING TO BUY ALIENWARE M15X.I HAVE READ IT HAS MANY PROBLEMS.SO I HAVE CAME WITH ALIENWAREM14X.CAN I BE ABLE TO PLAY GTA 4,CRYSIS AND UPCOMING NEW GAMES ON IT AT HIGH SETTINGS.I HAVE CHOSEN THIS CONFIGURATION
U560503IN9-Dell? Alienware M14x 87,044.00 87,044.00
Stealth Black with Soft Touch Finish Base - for Retail 1
Intel® Core? i7-2630QM processor 2.00 GHz with Turbo Boost 2.0 up to 2.90 GHz 1
14" (35.6cm) WLED HD+ (900p) display (1600X900) 1
Stealth Black with Soft Touch Finish 1
System Documentation (English) 1
Stealth Black with Soft Touch Finish (Info Mod) 1
Alienware Generic Nameplate 1
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 Label 1
1.5GB DDR3 NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 555M using NVIDIA Optimus? technology (Info Mod) 1
System Resource Media 1
System Drivers 1
Internal High-Definition 5.1 Performance Audio with WavesMAXX Audio 1
Directship Info Mod 1
Retail Registration 1
2.0 Megapixel HD Video and Picture Camera with dual digital microphones 1
Integrated 10/100/1000Mbps Gigabit Ethernet NIC 1
2.1 Speaker configuration with Subwoofer Powered by Klipsch 1
Shipment Box 1
4GB 1600MHz DDR3 SDRAM (2 x 2GB) 1
500GB 7200RPM Hard Drive 1
Slot Load 8X DVD+/-RW Drive with DVD+R double layer write capability 1
Roxio Creator Starter 1
Roxio Creator Starter - Media Kit 1
150W Primary AC Adapter 1
Power Cord (India) 1
8-cell Primary Battery 1
1.5GB DDR3 NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 555M using NVIDIA Optimus? technology (Stealth Black) 1
Internal High-Definition 5.1 Performance Audio with SoundBlaster X-Fi Audio 1
Internal High-Definition 5.1 Performance Audio with SoundBlaster X-Fi Audio 1
Intel® Ultimate N WiFi Link 6205 a/g/n 2x2 MIMO Technology 1
Dell Wireless 375 Bluetooth Internal mini-card 1
AlienFX® Illuminated Keyboard (English) 1
Microsoft Patch for WIN7 1
Genuine Windows(R) 7 Home Premium 64bit (English) 1
Windows(R) 7 Home Premium COA Label(ANW) 1
Genuine Windows(R) 7 Home Premium 64bit DVD Media (ANW) 1
Microsoft(R) office 2010 OEM Installation 1
Adobe Reader X 1
Alienware Command Center Software 1
DataSafe Local Basic 1
EVE Online game (Trial) 1
STEAM Gaming Portal Software 1
WinRE software 1
Dell Webcam Central Software 1
Dell Webcam Central Media Kit 1
Avatar - Alienhead 3D 1
AlienFX AQUA 1
Wallpaper - Alienhead 3D 1
Automatic Updates On 1
McAfee(R) Security Center promo - 15 Months Version 1
McAfee(R) Security Center Media Kit
SHOULD I DO SOME CHANGE IN IT.WAT DOES AVATAR MEAN.
Answer
1. Dont get a laptop for gaming. When you get tired of having a laptop for gaming and the urge to actually learn something about computers (and not be an alienware dweeb), a laptop is a total fail. upgrades are a pain and way expensive.
2. Dont get an alienware. They are total rip-offs. for desktops at least. they sell nice laptops. Get a pro tech to build you a nice desktop you can game one at highest settings. a nice $1000 desktop built right can handle any game you throw at it. if you want to future proof it, make sure you get a motherboard that supports SLI (nVidia) or Crossfire (ATI/AMD).
3. Dont get McAfee. its shit a PoS virus protection. I have tried (really, i really tested anti-virus programs to protect myself) many many anti-virus programs. from BitDefender to Norton to McAfee to Avast (and many more). the best one habds down is Sunbelt Vipre Anti-Virus. its kicks so much booty.
4. Make sure you get windows 7 ultimate 64-bit.
5. the processor in that is ok, but the whole "Turbo Boost" is for noobs. its more like crappy overclocking. i dont trust it.
I can keep going and going. but i am just saying. stop drooling over alienware. (in the computer tech forums, its for serious noobs and posers haha)
get a tech to build you a nice system and ask him if you can watch him (or her, youd be surprised, women have something to prove!), build it and give an explanation of what you are doing. I do this to my younger bros.
just dont touch the alienware unless you want a seriously mean laptop. but if you want to do some real gaming, and really be a hardcore gamer (we dont just play games), get a desktop.
EDIT: you can thumbs me down all you want, but what i say is true.
1. Dont get a laptop for gaming. When you get tired of having a laptop for gaming and the urge to actually learn something about computers (and not be an alienware dweeb), a laptop is a total fail. upgrades are a pain and way expensive.
2. Dont get an alienware. They are total rip-offs. for desktops at least. they sell nice laptops. Get a pro tech to build you a nice desktop you can game one at highest settings. a nice $1000 desktop built right can handle any game you throw at it. if you want to future proof it, make sure you get a motherboard that supports SLI (nVidia) or Crossfire (ATI/AMD).
3. Dont get McAfee. its shit a PoS virus protection. I have tried (really, i really tested anti-virus programs to protect myself) many many anti-virus programs. from BitDefender to Norton to McAfee to Avast (and many more). the best one habds down is Sunbelt Vipre Anti-Virus. its kicks so much booty.
4. Make sure you get windows 7 ultimate 64-bit.
5. the processor in that is ok, but the whole "Turbo Boost" is for noobs. its more like crappy overclocking. i dont trust it.
I can keep going and going. but i am just saying. stop drooling over alienware. (in the computer tech forums, its for serious noobs and posers haha)
get a tech to build you a nice system and ask him if you can watch him (or her, youd be surprised, women have something to prove!), build it and give an explanation of what you are doing. I do this to my younger bros.
just dont touch the alienware unless you want a seriously mean laptop. but if you want to do some real gaming, and really be a hardcore gamer (we dont just play games), get a desktop.
EDIT: you can thumbs me down all you want, but what i say is true.
Best used/refurbished Gaming Laptop?
Brian
What is the best gaming laptop I can buy for under $300? I'll mostly be playing games such as Amnesia, Bioshock, Borderlands, Battlefield and Mirrors Edge through Steam.
Thanks!
Answer
Under $300? A gaming laptop? You can't. Not unless you find one someone is selling hot from Craigslist or such.
For $300, you should be able to get a desktop which will handle those games, although you might need to spend a bit more for a better graphics card. My guess is that you could get a refurbished desktop for about $300 and then spend another $50-$100 on a decent video card.
You will not get a laptop for that price other than a general/basic laptop, even used, that will have gaming performance. You might be able to find a gaming laptop of two or three years ago used for about $450 or $500 I would guess. Current new ones start at about $750. I just spent a few minutes looking at some previous Asus models on eBay and models from 2010 are running for $500 and up.
The two best laptop brands, other than Apple (which won't do your Windows games) are Lenovo and Asus. HP and Samsung's are about the same as Asus.
http://blog.laptopmag.com/best-worst-notebook-brands-2013/3
I would avoid Dell/Alienware (Alienware are far overpriced and their quality is not what it once was).
You would have to pay me to use Acer/Gateway.
I used Toshiba's for a long time with great success but they now rank at the bottom of the laptop mfgs.
Under $300? A gaming laptop? You can't. Not unless you find one someone is selling hot from Craigslist or such.
For $300, you should be able to get a desktop which will handle those games, although you might need to spend a bit more for a better graphics card. My guess is that you could get a refurbished desktop for about $300 and then spend another $50-$100 on a decent video card.
You will not get a laptop for that price other than a general/basic laptop, even used, that will have gaming performance. You might be able to find a gaming laptop of two or three years ago used for about $450 or $500 I would guess. Current new ones start at about $750. I just spent a few minutes looking at some previous Asus models on eBay and models from 2010 are running for $500 and up.
The two best laptop brands, other than Apple (which won't do your Windows games) are Lenovo and Asus. HP and Samsung's are about the same as Asus.
http://blog.laptopmag.com/best-worst-notebook-brands-2013/3
I would avoid Dell/Alienware (Alienware are far overpriced and their quality is not what it once was).
You would have to pay me to use Acer/Gateway.
I used Toshiba's for a long time with great success but they now rank at the bottom of the laptop mfgs.
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