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itsMichael wrote LMAO.
You have a desktop with 30GB and 18GB Ram ? I'm inclined not to believe that at all.

Anyways, for what you claim to need to do, a laptop won't do a thing for you. Wheres your head at?

If you have (which I doubt 100%) two computers already with an extreme edition and a normal i7, you shouldn't need another computer for all that fancy stuff.
You're full of it dude, if I could...
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I have 2 custom builds, one of which is for running multiple games at once and 8 of my minecraft servers, the other is for Extreme Gaming, I use the best enb mods that there are and I use my core i7 to to the max.

The first build has Intel Core i7 Extreme w/ 30GB Ram, 2TB HDD,
The second build has Intel Core i7 w/ 18GB Ram, 1TB HDD

I need another computer (laptop) for school stuff, im in advanced CAD and 3D Modeling alon with web design and Advanced Photoshop, therefor I would like to be able to bring my lapop with me to and from school, and I can not do that with a desktop. I was going to buy a Macbook Pro w/ 8GB Ram, but I found this for $450 and im going to upgrade the Ram to 8GB if I buy it.

Just because it seems unlikely that someone has something, doesnt mean that they dont have it.

Stop Trolling please, Thanks!
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TopNotchKiNG wrote
itsMichael wrote LMAO.
You have a desktop with 30GB and 18GB Ram ? I'm inclined not to believe that at all.

Anyways, for what you claim to need to do, a laptop won't do a thing for you. Wheres your head at?

If you have (which I doubt 100%) two computers already with an extreme edition and a normal i7, you shouldn't need another computer for all that fancy stuff.
You're full of it dude, if I could...
/closed


I have 2 custom builds, one of which is for running multiple games at once and 8 of my minecraft servers, the other is for Extreme Gaming, I use the best enb mods that there are and I use my core i7 to to the max.

The first build has Intel Core i7 Extreme w/ 30GB Ram, 2TB HDD,
The second build has Intel Core i7 w/ 18GB Ram, 1TB HDD

I need another computer (laptop) for school stuff, im in advanced CAD and 3D Modeling alon with web design and Advanced Photoshop, therefor I would like to be able to bring my lapop with me to and from school, and I can not do that with a desktop. I was going to buy a Macbook Pro w/ 8GB Ram, but I found this for $450 and im going to upgrade the Ram to 8GB if I buy it.

Just because it seems unlikely that someone has something, doesnt mean that they dont have it.

Stop Trolling please, Thanks!


Since you've spent well over 2 grand on those PCs, save up more.
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iwatchelmo wrote i would suggest alienware its good for gaming and its fast for everything else
Then you sir don't know much about pcs because Alien Wares are over priced pieces of shit, I could build a better pc for half of what alien ware costs
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Get a desktop.

You'll be able to get twice as much power for the price you will pay.
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the graphics card it has is pretty bad. i would look for another with a better card.
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Generation wrote
iwatchelmo wrote i would suggest alienware its good for gaming and its fast for everything else


..No, simply no.

There are a whole list of reasons to not go with an Alienware computer or an Apple product as a whole. One of the only "advantages" they have and why they are so popular is due to their aesthetics and marketing. Dell and Apple are huge players and companies and have the budget to pump out ads and commericals all over the place and persuade people to go with their product. But there are a lot of things the consumer does not know and is very crucial. From my point of view, I think Alienware computers look like something that came out of a Toys-r-us store, but Apple on the other hand and their computers do look elegant (not talking about build quality, pure looks from above) - and that's one of the main reasons they can charge $1,000's of dollars and have them fly off shelves. Now, to the consumer they think this is a beast of a machine, particularly for editing for some reason, which is completely false. But from a computer enthusiasts point of view, this is a really bad investment. Dell and Apple have a long reputation of stuffing last generation, outdated, underpowerd hardware into a nice looking shell (to some) and charge more for it compared to a better specd custom build for example with better and more reliable parts. But some people don't want to spend an hour and learn how to build a PC and they see these ignorant fellos on Youtube for example who don't know a clue about what they are talking about thinking and blabbering on how this is such a good machine and saying it's really good for your budget, when it's not, AT ALL.

Alienware/pre-built computers from major players (HP, Acer, Gateway (owned by HP), and Lenovo) - there are many more, those are the ones that I can think of on the top of my head.Their PSUs... My God... I could write a 50 page report on these companies are POS and don't care about the consumer and have no quality control, but I'll make it short. They spend as little as they can on this part (which is essentially the heart of your system and if it dies, it can bring your other expensive components down with it). The end result of this catastrophe is a really sub-par 300-350w PSU that can barely pull the system it's running. They have horrible efficiencies, ripple regulation and rails. There is one major review on Anandtech actually reviewing a similar PSU and they basically just say it delivers half of the advertised wattage, gets very loud, and does not hit bronze efficiency for example (worse for hydro bill). I can't stress that skimping out on the PSU is the BIGGEST mistake you could possibly do. It will also hender and set road blocks for upgrading your components. (I.E - I want to upgrade my video card, oh wait, I have a POS PSU that can actually explode and kill parts if stressed enough).

Now their motherboard, same thing as the PSU - they put the absolute cheapest stuff they can find. I could only assume they are really fragile and flimsy. I know for a fact that HP makes their own MOBO's and imported Foxconn boards a while ago. It's basically what you see is what you get. No overclocking friendly features such as a beefy power phase with attractive heatsinks, no support for multiple video cards, lack of SATA connectors so there is HDD/SSD limitations and they are usually green boards that are down right ugly. Their I/O panels aren't very eye opening either.

AMD/Intel CPUs are all the same around the block - I.E a 2500k in a HP desktop will be the same as a 2500k in custom build - the same usually goes for RAM. Only advantage of selecting your own RAM is the selection of different speeds, timings, latencies, colors, and heatsinks even though they do nothing.

Their cases are usually glossy plastic with 1 weak 120mm at the back side of the case that are usually dead silent for a reason; they do nothing. The cases are usually very small and compact, but the downside to this is no features, as usuall, this is a common trend amung pre-configured and built PC's. No toollees for upgrading, only fit M-ATX form factor, fit only low profile video cards and have no room for ventilation, and no cable management system so you end up with a bunch of non sleeved yellow power cabled in the middle of the case being held up by one zip tie (very generous, I know).

And after they install this, they charge double and advertise it to customers who don't know a lot about computer hardware and say this is some ''BF3 beast'' when in the real world, a 5670 isn't even going to boot up BF3.

If you're still "scared" of building it yourself, there are still many options out there, one of them being NCIX and their PC building service - YOU select the parts (they obviously have to be compatible with each other) and they will charge $50 to build it for YOU from the ground up (cable management and temperature testing included). CyberpowerPC is the second option, but they are limited and more pricey.

In my opinon, a Fractal R3 or Bitfenix Shinobi looks far greater than some multi-colored Alienware junk.

YOU ARE PAYING FOR THE NAME AND SOME LEDS! THAT IS ALL! They price it at such a high point because they know ignorant, usually pre-pubescent children will ask their parents to buy it and they know it sells.


nice little essay you have there , and i couldn't agree more! Alienwares are way too overpriced and i looked at the specs, in total for one of the computers, it is more than half what you pay for if you build it yourself (in short, $600 for a case and a badge with a picture of an alien)
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If you want a laptop tomorrow a nice ol' ASUS i5 laptop is going on sale on tigerdirect for $399
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TopNotchKiNG wrote I have 2 custom builds, one of which is for running multiple games at once and 8 of my minecraft servers, the other is for Extreme Gaming, I use the best enb mods that there are and I use my core i7 to to the max.

The first build has Intel Core i7 Extreme w/ 30GB Ram, 2TB HDD,
The second build has Intel Core i7 w/ 18GB Ram, 1TB HDD

I need another computer (laptop) for school stuff, im in advanced CAD and 3D Modeling alon with web design and Advanced Photoshop, therefor I would like to be able to bring my lapop with me to and from school, and I can not do that with a desktop. I was going to buy a Macbook Pro w/ 8GB Ram, but I found this for $450 and im going to upgrade the Ram to 8GB if I ....

Not sure if I'm not a gamer, but I know for a fact nobody leaves their computer running a bunch of games. Really, who does that?
Define extreme gaming and what it has to do with processing power?
Intel i7 doesn't tell me anything, there are lots of i7's in the silicon sea. Heck, if you really do have 30GB ram, how many DIMMs are each/how many do you have? Tri channel kits, but you'd need lots of memory slots..
Advanced photoshop? I'm not convinced. But if you're still looking for a laptop solution, a certain Thinkpad model can have workstation graphics put into it. I believe it is the X series, but I don't remember.
Good luck.
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