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AlienWare - Good Or Bad | ||
Discussion by broli with 55 Replies.
Last Update: September 4, 2011, 7:49 am (View Latest) | Page 1 of 4 pages. | ||
Tue Aug 23, 2005 Reply New Discussion
Tue Aug 23, 2005 Reply New Discussion
I suspect that Alienware's quality might beginning to slip like Dell's has in the past few years.
If I were to purchase a gaming rig and spend a premium today, I'd proably go with Falcon-NorthWest www.falcon-nw.com
Thu Aug 25, 2005 Reply New Discussion
Imagine 2 6800Ultra's, a P4 D EE, 2 raptors and a 600W psu in a case that should be quiet, try keeping that cool w/o the noise from a boxed cooler.
Other problems can also occur, but for $3000, support should be flawless.
Thu Aug 25, 2005 Reply New Discussion
I used to be an avid fan till I started looking at alternatives and I discovered what most people already know...Alienware is EXTREMELY OVERPRICED. I don't think I would buy one even if I did have the money. I bet it's more of a "social" thing - "hey look at me, I have an Alienware!" But to each his own, I mean, if you have the cash and want the bragging rights - go for it.
Tue Aug 30, 2005 Reply New Discussion
Tue Aug 30, 2005 Reply New Discussion
PS, please ban the moron above... Thank You....
Wed Sep 7, 2005 Reply New Discussion
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I highly advise learniong how to build your own PC, for Sooooo many reasons... Number 1) It is sooo dogon simple, a $12 book called, "Build your own PC" could save you tons of money.. Number2) Alienware is not a charity, They'll use whatever OEM or good priced hardware at the time, When you build your own, You know what you're getting exactly...! Number 3) IT IS SOOOO much cheaper... For what those ALienware systems go for, I could almost build 2 PC's that have the same specs except better hardware... Case in point, A guy from CODUO tells me he spent $4000,00 on a PC, and it still lags, Probably partly because, they claim this PC is sureproof for gamers... Nope! I know alot of that was on his 23" widescreen, about $1800,00 worth, leaving the system at about $2200,00 of which I could build the same systems for $1200,00 20" monitor included with kick butt altec lansing speakers... Plus, once youve built one PC, you only have little new things to remember when reloading, or building a new one.. No cash to pay for pure sorry tech support, no waiting to have your PC fixed... Invest in your education with PC's, and you will save, and be self sufficient... As far as heating issues, It's unreal for Alienware to be having a problem with this... A prescott pentium4 3.6GHz, is running around 158 degree's farenheit, I'm running severl PC's, a 2.8GHz, 3.2GHz, 3.0GHz, and a 3.6GHz, they're all running at around 158 with programs running, no shutdowns.. It is not the chip that is causeing the problem, the case has 80% to do with heat...PS, please ban the moron above... Thank You....
heh, let's leave the banning to the mods, I don't think his comments warrant a ban anyways...
Building your own pc is the best way to go, for sure. But if you don't have the time, and you do have a bit of cash, pre-built is decent.
Of course there are different levels of prebuilt...
There's Alienware/Northwest, which will run you up quite a bit of cash...
There's Dell/store-bought, which will run you a bit of cash and be decent/less-then-decent...
Then there's Friend-PreBuilt, which is great, becuase you get a homebrew prebuilt at base price, plus you get to put a little bit of cash in a friend's pocket. (which is always great for them =D) Hehe, since I've done this for friends I love this option the best =)
But back on topic...I've got a friend who owns an Alienware who swears by it, he purchased a crazy laptop off of them which looks as good as it performs. He hasn't had anyproblems with it yet, so from him to you, they're okay.
Sat Sep 10, 2005 Reply New Discussion
Sun Sep 11, 2005 Reply New Discussion
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My guess at the explanation of this behavior is financial. I think Alienware intended to honor their high levels of commitment to their customers but they greatly underestimated the cost of a poorly designed PC. There are probably a lot of frustrated customers out there who are in the same boat and the sheer volume is making the whole warranty program a big money pit.So what do they do? Tick off some existing customers who may buy in the future or sell PCs to new customers and try to stay profitable? With the PC market's profit margins being so thin, there is no room for error.
I remember different auto warranty programs for preventing rust. A lot of companies died because they underestimated the cost of handling all the requests for rust compensation.
Tom Nesler
Mon Sep 12, 2005 Reply New Discussion
Of course, all computers I build are provided and pre-installed with UNIX-like operating systems, for better reliabillity and lower cost, as well as free technical support.
Mon Sep 12, 2005 Reply New Discussion
I didn't get the DVD writer and the best warranty system (believe me, it's stupid... paying for warranty?) I probably got a bunch of RAM, CPU, and graphics card.
Also, I think the most expensive piece of stuff you can get is the Windows XP disk. It's probably $200 or so there. But here, in Asia, you don't pay for it. They're all pirated, I presume.
Tue Sep 13, 2005 Reply New Discussion
-hans
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Thu Dec 15, 2005 Reply New Discussion
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