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Loving my Alien :)
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Alienware M17x Nebula Red Special Edition Review
Intro
Well with Dell leaving the high end laptops to AW, and the apparent heat issues with the existing Dell line, I decided to make the jump from a long career of Dells into the New AW line. Sure we know Dell owns AW, but it seems the two lines have gone in different directions. Of course the Dual GTX280 Video cards may have helped the decision, as there are few if any other laptops out there that can touch this option. Another feature I like is when running on batteries, the laptop switched to the built in 9400 GPU to reduce the power drain on the battery. Specs: Nebula Red - Special Edition – Anodized Aluminum, Windows Vista Home Premium (64 bit) + Windows 7 Home Premium Upgrade Coupon Processor Intel Core2 Quad Q9000 2.0GHz (6MB Cache, 1066MHz FSB) Memory 4GB Dual Channel DDR3 at 1333MHz – 2 x 2048MB Mouse Pointer Mouse Pointers, Standard LCD 17-inch WideUXGA 1920x1200 (1200p) Video Card Dual NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 280M, 2GB – SLI® Enabled Hard Drive 256GB Solid State Drive Name Plate Standard Nameplate (Alienware M17x) AlienFX Color Mars Red Operating System Windows Vista Home Premium (64 bit) + Windows 7 Home Premium Upgrade Coupon Avatar Alienhead Glow Wallpaper Alien Cyborg Windows Style Windows Style, Default Adobe Software Adobe® Acrobat® Reader 9.0 CD ROM/DVD ROM Slot-Load Dual Layer DVD Burner (DVD+-RW, CD-RW) Wireless Internal 300Mbps Dual-Band a/g/n Wireless with MIMO Technology Automatic Updates Automatic Updates ON Power Plan Power Plan, Balanced Time Zone (GMT - 5.00) Eastern Time (US & Canada) Software - Antivirus McAfee® VirusScan Plus – 30-Day Free Trial (English) Service 3 Yr Limited Warranty with 3 Yr NBD Onsite Service with Complete Care and 3 Yr Tech Support AlienRespawn DVD AlienRespawn Image Recovery DVD Bluetooth Internal Wireless Bluetooth® 2.1 with EDR What's in the Box: A double box design to protect the beast Laptop with the cloth cover Box with supplied accessories including AW Baseball cap. User manual. 240 watt Brick -slim line Vista Restore CD, Alien Spawn CD, System Drivers CDDesign At first glance when i opened the box I went "WoW" the quality of the build is apparent as soon as you see this laptop, and pick it up. The second thing i said was this thing weighs a ton lol. The unit has been designed will Cooling in mind. The large air vents speak volumes to the effort put into the laptop to keep this baby cool. The bottom access panel is the same design I saw on the M6400, which is removed by taking the battery out, and popping the two screws out to reveal the hard drives and a large fan for cooling the heat pipes. This will make cleaning a easy task. The Red metal covers around the laptop look awesome, they look and feel high quality. Worth the extra $ 100.00 IMO Screen: The unit was supplied with the optional 17 inch Samsung WUXGA display. The screen is bright, and no dead pixels at this point, but I did notice a little leakage when viewing a dark screen. Keyboard The Keyboard is high quality, the back lighted keys look great, and of course you Can change the Color settings with the AW utility. A separate number pad is included, along with the standard function keys, and the soft keys for the DVD drive controls, Wireless, Sound, and Multimedia Keys. Touchpad The touch pad works fine, but took a little getting used to, It seems almost Industrial quality, with a more rugged feel and look to it. Features: Multimedia Keys there are several soft keys that control the DVD Drive, Sound, Wireless functions, and 2 programmable keys for tings like web browser and DVD player software. LEDS The Soft keys are all illuminated, along with the Alien head on both the top cover, and above the keyboard. The ALIENWARE name located at the bottom of the display bezel is also illuminated. Finally the front Air vents and the touch pad complete the LEDS lighting on this laptop. Wifi – laptop comes with built in 300 Mbit Wireless card. Windows identifies the card as a Broadcom Wireless N device. The Wireless cards are located under the palm rest - acess can be had by removing the three screws located in the battery compartment. The WiFi card is a half size card, the bluetooth is a full size card. Signal levels seem good, but I will see how this does over the coming weeks in my travels. Speakers The laptop has 2 built in speakers which are located in the front of the laptop. Input and Output Ports Front: Front panel includes the latch to open up the display, and the two lighted speaker ports on each side. Webcam Pictures The 2.0-mega pixel web cam and digital microphone array lets you broadcast across the web, while wireless capabilities have you up and running anytime, anywhere. Right Side: The Slot load DVD drive is accessed from the right side. Also found are two USB ports, 8 - 1 Multimedia Card Slot, Express card slot, Headphone jack, Mic jack, and Front speaker jack, and Sub output. Left Side: 2 USB ports, LAN port, 1394 port, E-Sata Port, HDMI Port, Display Adapter Port, Standard VGA Port. Rear: Power Jack. Also uses the same Brick as the Dell M6400 Bottom: Battery, Hard Drive Access panel. and Several Vents for air flow. it should also be noted the in this design the vents have been raised so that when the bottom of the laptop is sitting on a flat surface the air flow can be maintained. Benchmarks Benchmarks coming soon Size and Weight This is the heaviest laptop I have seen, but all that sweet metal design comes with a price, Approximate weight is 12 pounds not including the 240 watt brick. Heat and Noise initial observations seem to reveal a quiet and cool operating laptop, Look at the pictures of te cooling solution the CPU and each GU have thier own dedicated heat Pipes and fans. the design of the laptop has been done with cooloing requirements in mind, and it is very evident when you open this baby up and see just how well it is built. Battery Life Ran the laptop for over 2.5 hours before I recieved the message to plug it in. I was using a wired lan connection and browsing the internet. Software I installed Windows 7 - forget Vista Crap. Accessories Mouse Pad, Baseball Cap. Pros: A true gaming laptop Excellent Cooling design. Best Looking laptop I have ever seen GPU Power that rivals a desktop Support stays with AW - although M17 latops sold with the Dell Service tag will not have access to AW's Hive. Dells site is getting setup for support for the new AW laptops. I have had several "your Service Tag is not reconzied" issues aleady though. Cons: No RGB LED Display option. Only 2 memory Card Slots. This Chipset supports 4. No Blue Ray Burner option. DVD Drive - I am not a big fan of Slot drives, and my Studio 15 been a pain with its slot drive, I though maybe a 4K laptop should be better, but a fews days old and my slot drive has crapped out. A new one is being arranged with AW hopefully # 2 is better. Conclusion: Over all I am very pleased with this laptop, It looks sleek, and performs like a desktop. The weight is going to be fun with all my travels, but thats a price I am ready to pay to have a Sweet gaming laptop. Price was $$$$ but no worse than a nicely configured Precision M6400, but the GPU options put this laptop ahead of anything else. upgrades to a QX9300 will be the next item on my list to do. When the 4 GB DIMMS drop to a more reasonable price, a 8 GB Config could be in the works. I can confirm that the RGB LED display from the M6400 would not work on the M17x, the video cable arrangment is different. probably to include the secondary video feed from the built in 9400 GPU
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M17x, FX Red, QX9300, Sli GTX-280, 384 GB SSD, 17" WUXGA, 4 GB DDR3 1333 Mhz 3yr CC M6400, Q9000, FX3700, 8GB DDR3, RGB LED Display, HD, Blu Ray, 1530 WiFi 370 BT, Desktop Water Cooled I7 920, P6T, 12 GB DDR3, Raid 10, Dell 2707, Blu Ray, GTX 295 CO-OP Copper, Swiftech GTZ, Koolance RP 1000BK, My Dells Vostro 1500, Studio 15, M6300,M1710, E1705,3500,4000,4100,5100,5150,6000, 7000,7500,8000,8500,C410,C610,C810,Cpi,CPx. 6400,1501 Last edited by dave-p; 10-19-2009 at 04:09 PM. |
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