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The Aurora is an amazing computer my firend ahs one and with 8GB RAM it boots up in about 4 seconds. It can run games like BF3 and MW2 easily on high graphics and most of the spec he chose were stock apart from the RAM and GFX card.
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Good for gaming but Way overpriced (Build ur own custom pc) it may seem hard but its pretty easy
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Alienware is like Monster. They both offer products that perform at the same level as products a fraction of the price. With both of these brands, you are buying that brand name. If you ignore the advice here and buy the Aurora, you will receive a computer that will do everything you expect it to and you will be content with your purchase. However, you can take the $1200 and put it towards a custom gaming PC. You will build said PC with your own hands and feel the sense of accomplishment that comes with such a project. You will get that intense satisfaction that comes with booting up you computer for the first time and hearing it whirr into being. And in the end, you will have a PC that will perform on a level much higher than the Aurora.
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ZimMeisterFlash wrote Alienware is like Monster. They both offer products that perform at the same level as products a fraction of the price. With both of these brands, you are buying that brand name. If you ignore the advice here and buy the Aurora, you will receive a computer that will do everything you expect it to and you will be content with your purchase. However, you can take the $1200 and put it towards a custom gaming PC. You will build said PC with your own hands and feel the sense of accomplishment that comes with such a project. You will get that intense satisfaction that comes with booting up you computer for the first time and hearing it whirr into being. And in the end, you will have a PC that will perform on a level much higher than the Aurora.
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Copyright wroteZimMeisterFlash wrote Alienware is like Monster. They both offer products that perform at the same level as products a fraction of the price. With both of these brands, you are buying that brand name. If you ignore the advice here and buy the Aurora, you will receive a computer that will do everything you expect it to and you will be content with your purchase. However, you can take the $1200 and put it towards a custom gaming PC. You will build said PC with your own hands and feel the sense of accomplishment that comes with such a project. You will get that intense satisfaction that comes with booting up you computer for the first time and hearing it whirr into being. And in the end, you will have a PC that will perform on a level much higher than the Aurora.
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Thanks for your insightful and respectful reply! I really appreciate it when people such a yourself feel the need to post such pointless pictures and GIFs in a thread because it adds so much to the discussion. I really wish that more people could be like you, leaving their mark on threads across forums such as this one, helping everyone around them with their memes and "u mad bro?"s. Again, thank you so much.
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Copyright wroteZimMeisterFlash wrote Alienware is like Monster. They both offer products that perform at the same level as products a fraction of the price. With both of these brands, you are buying that brand name. If you ignore the advice here and buy the Aurora, you will receive a computer that will do everything you expect it to and you will be content with your purchase. However, you can take the $1200 and put it towards a custom gaming PC. You will build said PC with your own hands and feel the sense of accomplishment that comes with such a project. You will get that intense satisfaction that comes with booting up you computer for the first time and hearing it whirr into being. And in the end, you will have a PC that will perform on a level much higher than the Aurora.
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Since when is this still funny? Anyway, poor insertion, poor form, improper usage. Nope.
An intelligent response should be acknowledged with intelligence. You have the ability to edit your post, as well. Please do so.
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ZimMeisterFlash wroteCopyright wroteZimMeisterFlash wrote Alienware is like Monster. They both offer products that perform at the same level as products a fraction of the price. With both of these brands, you are buying that brand name. If you ignore the advice here and buy the Aurora, you will receive a computer that will do everything you expect it to and you will be content with your purchase. However, you can take the $1200 and put it towards a custom gaming PC. You will build said PC with your own hands and feel the sense of accomplishment that comes with such a project. You will get that intense satisfaction that comes with booting up you computer for the first time and hearing it whirr into being. And in the end, you will have a PC that will perform on a level much higher than the Aurora.
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Thanks for your insightful and respectful reply! I really appreciate it when people such a yourself feel the need to post such pointless pictures and GIFs in a thread because it adds so much to the discussion. I really wish that more people could be like you, leaving their mark on threads across forums such as this one, helping everyone around them with their memes and "u mad bro?"s. Again, thank you so much.
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First Alienware LOL. Second I like how you sign your name at the bottom like your famous or something, inglorious bastard
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