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naaa you're kidding ,obviously the alienware are the finest piece of harware that I have behold.
(jokes aside) almost all of the users here know that but allways is wellcome remindt that specialy now that dell owns it
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It appears that way.
Anyone looking for gaming PCs check out XoticPC.com. I bought my gaming laptop from there. It's a good place.
If you are buying a well known brand you are paying for the name on the box.
What else is new? If you made a tablet that is the same as an iPad but it was not Apple branded it would be half the price.
On the laptop side ,Alienware simply do NOT have rivals.
-Alenware laptops have the best designed cooling,and one still may upgrade an old m17x R2,to the latest graphics. I own an 8 months old Clevo,and already cannot upgrade to the next graphics (eg. gtx780m).
Asus uses custom designed MXM cards ,so we can forget about upgrade.
MSI's are basically identical with Clevos.
The only reason for me not to buy an Alienware ,is the childish look of it (I also use it for work);so I went with the more sober Clevo.
They look like standard OEM components in there. The only good thing you get out of it is a reference design video card and a processor, but they really cut down on the cost with every other component, especially the motherboard.