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Should I buy an alienware laptop?
Yes
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#11. Posted:
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Flyin_Potato wrote noooooo get a mac unless you really are going to game.
Now everybody, this a mac fanboy in his natural habitat, trolling pc users. The trolls statements are usally "nooooo get a mac if u don't wanna game!" or "Pcs suck macs r best if you don't wanna game"
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Seriously, from gamer to gamer, avoid gaming laptops unless you absolutely must have the portability. You'd be much better off with a laptop and a desktop that you build yourself. I can help with both choices.
If you absolutely must have a gaming laptop, the Asus G-Series is the best choice right now, from my experience. They're priced much better than Alienwares, and you can get a better graphics chipset for WAY under 2 grand.
If you absolutely must have a gaming laptop, the Asus G-Series is the best choice right now, from my experience. They're priced much better than Alienwares, and you can get a better graphics chipset for WAY under 2 grand.
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Simple answer, no.
People who aren't avid PC builders / enthusiasts tend to get caught up with the aesthetics of the computer, rather than looking at the raw performance, which in this case is terrible. As said by r00t_b33r above, unless you need/want to carry a heavy laptop around, a nice pre-built PC from NCIX will give you a lot more performance for a lot less money. That's something to think of, no? Take a look at Sager notebooks as well.
People who aren't avid PC builders / enthusiasts tend to get caught up with the aesthetics of the computer, rather than looking at the raw performance, which in this case is terrible. As said by r00t_b33r above, unless you need/want to carry a heavy laptop around, a nice pre-built PC from NCIX will give you a lot more performance for a lot less money. That's something to think of, no? Take a look at Sager notebooks as well.
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I would, they look awesome.
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You can make a better one for like $1000
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thanks for everyones votes
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