Alienware M11x?
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Pokebunny
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Phrost
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That being said one of my classmates has one of these and he likes it. It seems to preform as well as anything that small can. If you're worried about speed I'd opt for the 4gigs of ram and a SSD if you can afford it. double edit: Processor speed isnt a big deal when you have a dedicated graphics card. The only thing that might lag is like Tug of war custom maps that have 30 billion units fighting at once and need lots of damage calculations. | ||
grats
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synapse
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1.7 GHz does sound pretty low for an Alienware, are you sure it's not a quad-core? Posting all of the specs would be helpful. | ||
Pokebunny
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this can be closed if you want | ||
Phrost
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On February 27 2011 14:28 synapse wrote: Alienware is the Apple of gaming computers, IMO. 1.7 GHz does sound pretty low for an Alienware, are you sure it's not a quad-core? Posting all of the specs would be helpful. It's a mobile core i processor. It's going to have very low clock speeds because they essentially don't matter due to turbo boost. My current desktop has a 2.8ghz corei7 but it frequently overlocks itself to 3.5 or higher while under load and underclocks to 1.9ghz when im just surfing the web. | ||
LoLAdriankat
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No price yet. | ||
echO [W]
United States1495 Posts
On February 27 2011 14:37 LoLAdriankat wrote: If you really want a gaming netbook, you could wait until the Razer Switchblade comes out ^^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wn9PlkbIcgw No price yet. From what I've seen and heard, thats only a prototype model and they built one as a proof-of-concept. I doubt those will be released as an actual product anytime soon. | ||
Sleight
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On February 27 2011 14:28 synapse wrote: Alienware is the Apple of gaming computers, IMO. Quoted for truth. Please just build your own or find a nerd in a local D&D hovel to help you make it. If you want a cheap, small computer with solid gaming power and real bang for your buck, you can't do better than just making said computer to meet your specs. Now if work is something you avoid, don't follow this advice. | ||
wwiv
Singapore182 Posts
it runs MTW2 / shogun 2 horribly. OK with civ 4 /5 (meaning, you can play on large / huge maps without the screen jerking from lag in later turns) it runs games like new vegas / dragon age / mass effect 2 without a hitch on factory settings. it requires a program called throttlestop to really get the I5/I7 performance out but having a pretty good desktop at home makes my expectations high so perhaps it might be so bad for other people. still, if your expectations are being able to carry a laptop with 1 hand + play SC2 1v1s, this is fine, other than that, there are probably many other (bigger) models that make much more sense. | ||
GHOSTCLAW
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On February 27 2011 14:31 Pokebunny wrote: talked to a knowledgeable friend and it looks like this laptop is not a good idea. nevermind ^-^ this can be closed if you want blogs don't really get closed | ||
crazeman
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On February 27 2011 14:37 LoLAdriankat wrote: If you really want a gaming netbook, you could wait until the Razer Switchblade comes out ^^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wn9PlkbIcgw No price yet. Honestly I imagine razer releasing the switchblade. it didn't look like it can even run wc3 at constant 30fps in the video, much less any remotely new games. I think those new "cloud computing" services like OnLive or Gaikai will revolutionize portable laptop/netbook gaming in a few years. Improving that technology might be easier than cramming shit that generates a ton of heat into an ultra small chassis. | ||
Zeroes
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BoldMan
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i got this laptop for $400, runs sc2 perfectly on low, didn't really try higher settings yet because its arbitrary running sc2 on higher graphics; everything is fine on LOW pokebunny, i don't really know your background, but if you're a rich kid who doesn't feel bad buying pointlessly expensive stuff, then i guess do whatever you want but alienwares are meant for higher-end gaming, not SC2 you should try to do a bit of research if you're trying to save money, but it all depends on computer purposes and budget | ||
Chimpalimp
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MrHoon
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Since you're will play SC2 alot more than other game, tbh it's not that great of an SC2 computer. While it can run majority of other games just fine on High/Med settings (woohoo), SC2 is seriously lackluster even on Low/Med (this is without Overclocking). God knows why this computer can run any other game perfectly fine yet SC2 is just a pain You can overclock the Alienware M11xR2 to run SC2 on Ultra (like 30fps average), but even then it will drain your battery FAST. Also it's just plain annoying to get into bios whenever you feel like playing SC2 and turning it off whenever you're outside without a charger. However, the Size and Design of the Alienware M11x just takes the cake. I know majority of TL don't give two shit about Laptop Design (I dont give a shit how cheap and how much better ASUS is or w/e, it looks ugly as fuck). The compact size of the M11x is just so comfortable and the keyboard is just awesome. Only downside is the trackpad which is fucking terrible. Oh right no CD Drive and only an HDMI port. Besides, with the 100 dollar off coupon and a 10% discount you can cut prices really quickly. Oh right I forgot to write why I bought a Alienware M11x R2, you know why? Because I originally owned a really bad 15inch laptop which weighed like 10 pounds and couldnt even run Warcraft 3 Properly. Photoshop crashed regularly and it was such a bitch to carry to school. Also I didnt play any PC games starting from 2006 which made me really really sad. I traveled alot so Desktop wasnt something I could do either ;-; | ||
writer22816
United States5775 Posts
On February 27 2011 16:07 MrHoon wrote: I own an Alienware M11x R2 (i7) poke, and this is how I feel about the computer Since you're will play SC2 alot more than other game, tbh it's not that great of an SC2 computer. While it can run majority of other games just fine on High/Med settings (woohoo), SC2 is seriously lackluster even on Low/Med (this is without Overclocking). God knows why this computer can run any other game perfectly fine yet SC2 is just a pain Probably because SC2 is very CPU intensive and the M11x comes with a low clock speed i7. That's my theory anyway | ||
MrRicewife
Canada515 Posts
On February 27 2011 13:59 Pokebunny wrote: Lately been considering getting one of these to carry around at school cuz it's super small and seems to have ok gaming power. My main question is really how does it perform in games? The graphics card specs seem okay to my novice eyes, but the slow speed of the processor (1.7ghz dual core after standard OCing recommended by Dell covered in warranty) makes me a bit wary of spending some cash on this computer. Currently @ 710$ + tax with 4GB RAM rather than 2, sounds tasty. How well will this run SC2? If it can run SC2 decently on medium I'll definitely pick it up, mostly looking for feedback from anyone who has it. Even if it can run smoothly on low I'll probably get it. I hope you don't plan on gaming on battery. This laptop DIES asap. I think I got like 32 minutes man. It was brutes. I sold it on kijiji asap. Don't get sucked into alienware products. Laptops come stocked now, unless you have an assload of money just laying around, find a diff brand. Asus is wicked for battery and gaming. I had a 15" asus and still got 1hr30 with battery gaming. Had to play on my lap to hide my boner. | ||
jacosajh
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T.O.P.
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On February 27 2011 14:56 Sleight wrote: Quoted for truth. Please just build your own or find a nerd in a local D&D hovel to help you make it. If you want a cheap, small computer with solid gaming power and real bang for your buck, you can't do better than just making said computer to meet your specs. Now if work is something you avoid, don't follow this advice. Make a laptop? I'll bet you $400 dollars that you can't make a portable (6 lb) laptop that has 2-3 hours of battery life and run SC2 at acceptable frame rates. On February 27 2011 15:22 BoldMan wrote: considering its $710+ i sure fucking hope it will run it well on utlra highest settings i got this laptop for $400, runs sc2 perfectly on low, didn't really try higher settings yet because its arbitrary running sc2 on higher graphics; everything is fine on LOW pokebunny, i don't really know your background, but if you're a rich kid who doesn't feel bad buying pointlessly expensive stuff, then i guess do whatever you want but alienwares are meant for higher-end gaming, not SC2 you should try to do a bit of research if you're trying to save money, but it all depends on computer purposes and budget I don't know what kind of $400 dollars laptop you bought, but I'm pretty sure you're exaggerating. The best graphics card you could get with a $400 dollar budget is some AMD Integrated graphics. Perhaps your definition of perfectly on low is 15fps? On February 27 2011 17:56 MrRicewife wrote: I hope you don't plan on gaming on battery. This laptop DIES asap. I think I got like 32 minutes man. It was brutes. I sold it on kijiji asap. Don't get sucked into alienware products. Laptops come stocked now, unless you have an assload of money just laying around, find a diff brand. Asus is wicked for battery and gaming. I had a 15" asus and still got 1hr30 with battery gaming. Had to play on my lap to hide my boner. Gaming on battery is never a good idea. My opinion is this. $700 for a Alienware is truely a great deal. I'm truly amazed at how they managed to pack so much power into a 11 inch laptop. It's not for everyone, but if you want to combine portability with the ability to game, this is the laptop that you want. Plus, it comes at a ridiculously low price. | ||
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