VIA: Tom's Hardware
(Again thanks for Tom's Hardware for the nice article)
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VIA: Tom's Hardware
(Again thanks for Tom's Hardware for the nice article)
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10 comments:
hey, what happened to my lovely M11X alienware..
I just want to buy it..
but as you know I don't have "krecing .. "
but keep it up..
post more about alienware..
go jejep..
wwkkw...
Alienware=US
Alienware=Dell
Alienware=OEM
Alienware=Gaming
Alienware=Pricey
Alienware=It's computers that's made by US company, Dell, which was OEM, which mostly designed for game and also which was pricey!
price won't matter me at all..
accept for some reason..
Price doesn't matter? Fine
Price/performance doesn't matter? Fine
Performance doesn't matter? Fine
Then why don't you buy a nice, little netbook instead?
I've the guide!
http://adv4nc3d.blogspot.com/2009/12/buying-guide-for-netbooks.html
Also, why don't you choose iMac instead, it's Apple and it's nice and guarantee to scoop up your money off your wallet without mercy. They've the best customer support and themes.
nope..
my heart still with alien ware..
you idoit..
of course I care about the performance..
poor guy...
Still OEM dependent...
It's better to lost the same amount of money on PC with ATi Radeon HD4850 512MB in CrossFire config and an Intel E7500 + DDR2 Memory
Anyway, I almost forgot, PLEASE MIND YOUR MANNERS AND WORDS IN THIS BLOG! THANK YOU!
I could ban you at anytime I want by blacklisting you from this blog if you post those kind of words again!
anyway the spelling is wrong..
wkwkwkwk...
why you like to use DDR2.
it's old fasioned..
now days we use DDR3..
wkwkwk
but the video card is quite nice..
512MB..
huahahah...
Me? Using DDR2? Of course! It's still at low price when I bought my PC till Q4 2009, which the prices of DDR2 went up and DDR3 'slowly' went down. Also, DDR3 has high latencies despite their high speed transfer.
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