OP OP A Arbiter In Runtime Messages 147 Apr 10, 2011 #11 Ok, so why is that? What is the difference between the custom loop and the Alienware loop?
M Maximus Lonsdalius Solid State Member Messages 7 Apr 11, 2011 #12 If you want a PC with loads of lights!!! get Alienware. But apart from that they are pretty much a total rip off . (And if you built it yourself you could add as many lights as you wanted)
If you want a PC with loads of lights!!! get Alienware. But apart from that they are pretty much a total rip off . (And if you built it yourself you could add as many lights as you wanted)
Slaymate Golden Master Messages 7,946 Location Florida Apr 11, 2011 #13 The Alienware water cooling setup will be a sealed unit with no maintenance or upgrade options.
4P_Bulldozer In Runtime Messages 205 Location Earth Apr 13, 2011 #15 I too advise that Alienware are overpriced but here is an "Acer Aspire Predator" for $300 off: Acer Aspire Predator Desktop Computer featuring Intel Core i7-920 Processor (AG7750-E2112) : Gaming & Entertainment - Best Buy Canada
I too advise that Alienware are overpriced but here is an "Acer Aspire Predator" for $300 off: Acer Aspire Predator Desktop Computer featuring Intel Core i7-920 Processor (AG7750-E2112) : Gaming & Entertainment - Best Buy Canada
C colson1985 Baseband Member Messages 37 Apr 15, 2011 #17 HAHA They give you 9 gig. With that OS you can only utilize 4 gigs. Edit. Nevermind I'm retarded. Go 64bits
HAHA They give you 9 gig. With that OS you can only utilize 4 gigs. Edit. Nevermind I'm retarded. Go 64bits