Alienware computers have had legacy of power and providing the ultimate gaming experience. Alienware’s newest gaming desktop, the Alienware Area-51 ALX, provides the latest breakthrough in desktop gaming. Infact, Alienware claims it to be the most power desktop on the planet. With its overclocked processors, extreme gaming graphics cards from either Nivida or ATI, and massive amounts of high speed DDR3 Ram, you can easily plow through today’s (and tomorrow’s) toughest games.
The Alienware Area-51 ALX Desktop also has a new and improved design to increase airflow and keep its pieces cooled on the inside. With NVIDIA SLI graphics and Microsoft DirectX technology, this gaming computer will allow you an experience like you’ve never known before.
As you can see, with these specs this is no ordinary gaming computer. It’s a super gaming computer. However it comes at a price. An Alienware Area-51 ALX caming computer configured with these settings can easily cost you over $7500! It’s a pretty hefty chunk of change compared to the budget that most gamers have.
So…. we did some researching. Our solution: CyberPowerPC. CyberPower allows you to fully customize your desktop or laptop. Not only are you allowed to fully customize every component in your pc, it comes for an amazingly low price. You can get everything mentioned above in the Alienware computer for 1/2 to 1/3 the price. Computer build time and service is also quite fast. You can see what we mean. Visit CyberPowerPC.com and customize a desktop to your desired specs. Then visit Alienware and customize a desktop to the same specs. You will note that CyberPower clearly wins in terms of price.
The Gateway SX2850-33 ($549.99 record) is actually Gateway’s newest small form factor (SFF) computer. It possesses a great high-powered Intel Core i3 processor that assists it appear at the top throughout multimedia benchmark assessments at the sub-$600 value point. It possesses a great little expandability, plus it features a desktop-class eye and disk drive, which have been easier to upgrade compared to their notebook-style counterparts. It’s a good alternative for the space-constrained power user, but a couple of hiccups maintain SX2850-33 from having this top results.
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The SX2850-33 appears like folks of Gateway’s SFF computer family: it’s actually a circular 11 by 4 through 12.5-inch (HWD) black plastic package. There is certainly an indented tray included in the very best along with routes created in to the again regarding Universal series bus cables. You may use the tray to maintain things that you’re hooking up to the PC, like external USB hard disks, iPods, or digital camera models. A swing-down entrance on the lower front panel covers the system’s front-facing USB ports, audio ports, and media card reader. Another swing-open entrance hides the system’s DVD burners. Inside the back, you can find six more Universal serial bus ports, to get a total associated with 11. The computer’s desktop has a VGA port along with a HDMI port pertaining to video, although neither FireWire nor eSATA for connecting speedier hard disks.
The desktop occurs pretty effectively outfitted for the sub-$600 Computer system, using a 640GB harddrive, 4GB connected with memory space, Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit, and 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi. The desktop computer has two internal expansion pai gow poker: one totally free PCIe x16 graphics card position and another occupied PCIe x1 slot (it houses the 802.11b/g/n card). There are two free DIMM slots for much more memory, for a utmost of 8GB. This should be enough for most non-power customers. The actual system’s bundled Intel GMA High definition graphics will also be adequate intended for normal users, nevertheless , you can install a half-height graphics card when you need more 3D power. In which graphics card should be a modest one, since the system has only a 220W power supply. If you would like eSATA or higher 3D power, look into a mid-tower Computer instead.
Typical for the Gateway program, the SX2850-33 features a bunch of bloatware on the hard drive. The usual suspects are here: eBay, Gateway Games, Netflix, Skype, plus the Norton World wide web Safety 60-day trial. I truly want Laptop or computer designers would at minimum provide you 12 months of protection from malware and trojans, especially since much of what folks accomplish on Desktops centers about the Internet. No less than Microsoft Office provides transitioned to Company 2010 Starter (which doesn’t terminate) by Office 2007 60-day trial (which usually runs out). If bloatware worries you, check different manufacturers including Dell or maybe scaled-down system builders like Velocity Micro.
Posted by: admin on: January 27 2012 • Categorized in: PC Laptops
bwone.com Twitter: twitter.com Google+: plus.google.com RSS Feed: bwone.com Facebook: facebook.com Empire Avenue: empireavenue.com Razer is making their first attempt at gaming laptops with the Razer Blade. The Razer blade is 17 inches of portable gaming power with a 2.8 GHz Core i7-2640M processor, 2 GB Nvidia GeForce GT 55M graphics chip using GDDR5 video ram, 17.3 inch LED HD display with 1920 x 1080 resolution, two USB 3.0 ports, 1 USB 3.0 port HDMI and a 60 Wh integrated battery. These are the specs that you would expect to see on any other gaming laptop but what sets the Razer Blade apart is the LCD trackpad on the right side. It’s based on the SwitchBlade concept we saw last year from Razer at CES and comes with 10 customizable LCD buttons and one 480 x 800 LCD multi-touch trackpad. This allows some great gaming customization developers can use for their games to give a new experience to owners of the Razro Blade laptop and SwitchBlade UI products. With all that packed into a laptop the machine still keeps a thin profile of 0.88 inches and relatively light for a gaming notebook at 6.97 lbs. Its expected to hit the market at a price range of 99.99. Product Specifications: – 2.8GHz Intel® CoreTM i7 2640M Processor – 8GB 1333MHz DDR3 Memory – 17.3″ LED Backlit Display (1920×1080) – NVIDIA GeForce® GT 555M with NVIDIA® OptimusTM Technology – 2GB Dedicated GDDR5 Video Memory – Built-in HD Webcam – Integrated 60Wh Battery – 320GB 7200rpm SATA HDD – Wireless Network …
How to Survive and Thrive in Minecraft! In this episode, we delve deep underground to find and harvest gold and diamond! We also stumble upon obsidian and collect it with our new diamond pick! Download this tutorial world: paulsoaresjr.com or create it from scratch: www.youtube.com BLOG: paulsoaresjr.com TWITTER twitter.com FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com FAQ: www.youtube.com Get Minecraft here: minecraft.net In this episode you will learn – how to find gold ore – how to find diamond ore and harvest diamonds – how to find obsidian and harvest obsidian blocks Want more Minecraft Secrets? Get the “Survival Guide”! www.minecraftsurvivalkit.com Tags yt:quality=high minecraft “minecraft beta” “minecraft 1.0″ “minecraft survival” “minecraft tutorial” “minecraft help” “pc gaming” paulsoaresjr tutorial gameplay commentary tips secrets gaming computer retro help beginners survival guide how to survive “survive and thrive” “minecraft ravine” “minecraft diamond” gold obsidian
Posted by: admin on: January 25 2012 • Categorized in: PC Laptops
We listen to pitches for the Samsung’s Series 7 Gaming Laptops, the Cideko Air Keyboard Conqueror, Gaems G155 Portable Gaming Environment, and Shogun Bros Chameleon X-1 Mouse.
Posted by: admin on: January 23 2012 • Categorized in: PC Laptops
**The dv6-6135 does, in fact, house a proper dedicated graphics card, the 6750M with 1 GB of GDDR5 memory. This card activates only during games and other 3D applications. To make things crystal clear, the hype-jargon term “dual graphics” means instead “switchable,” not “Crossfire,” which is AMD’s dual-GPU graphics solution. The reason I was confused about this is because the performance seemed too low for a GDDR5-equipped graphics card, and that’s because the A8 3500M processor is too weak to let the 6750M perform up to its full potential. I apologize for the confusion. Theje reviews the HP dv6-6135 entertainment notebook. HP dv6-6135 Specifications: -AMD A8 3500M APU, 1.5-2.4 GHz -AMD 6620G Integrated GPU -AMD Radeon 6750M GPU w/ 1 GB GDDR5 -6 GB DDR3 RAM -640 GB 5400 RPM HDD -15.6″ 1366×768 Screen -Blu-Ray The song played during the gameplay footage is Theje’s “Do You Know”, available now on iTunes, Napster and Amazonmp3! Thanks For Watching!
This week quite a few different things happened relating to consumer electronics. This week wasn’t as big as last week which was CES 2012 but it was a pretty decent week. One of the bigger things that happened relates to an education event Apple held in New York City where Apple announced something called iBooks 2 which is basically going to bring textbooks to the iPad. Apple is starting with high school textbooks which will cost or less, the books are very interactive, and Apple has a new editor that makes making textbooks easier. Samsung posted a CES 2012 wrap up video and that video showed off something unexpected. And that is what is possibly the Samsung Galaxy S III. We just see Samsung demoing their WiFi cameras with a never before seen smartphone that seems like a mix between the Galaxy Note and Galaxy S II. It looks like just a mockup phone now but it could possibly be the Galaxy S III. AT&T will be the first carrier to get the Nokia Lumia 900 exclusively later in March. But it looks like later in the year some time in the third quarter other carriers could get the smartphone. Meaning Verizon, Sprint, and T-Mobile have a chance to get the first real Windows Phone. But AT&T has new data plans to compete with the other carries. The new plans cost more and they give you quite a bit more data. THe new plans are 300MB, 3GB, and 5GB which are pretty good plans. You can keep the plans you already have if you don’t really like the new data plans. Sprint announced …
This is the “gaming” computer I use currently, and this is also to show why I want to get a real game computer, which I have never had a proper one despite playing games on the computer my whole life, next to owning consoles, most of which I didn’t pay for including my computers. this was the last one I didn’t have to pay for, and for what it cost, I could have got a near top of the line Alienware, or even a top of the line game desktop in 2008. I keep mentioning in my videos that I want a game computer, so this is to show why.