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I have no experience with Origin but Alienware's are beautifully built and the customer service is top notch, one of my usb's stopped working so I phoned Dell and they had a technician in my house the next day replacing my motherboard. If your concerned about the price, i'd recommend a Lenovo Y410P with an i7-4700MQ and Nvidia 750m graphics with the option of sli. They cost about $800 on the american website but can be sent worldwide using a service such as bundlebox. I'v had one for 4 months now and am still in love with it.

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Alienware's build quality is tough to beat IMO. The soft touch materials covering mine feel much nicer than generic plastic.

The LED lighting effects are also bar none. I play a lot of World of Tanks and as my health in game decreases the lighting changes colors to reflect that. It isn't necessary, but is a nice touch that I appreciate having.

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Reason I started the thread. Is because I have a alienwaee r3 with a 6970m and a 2820. I really like the alienware design. I picked up a origin pro model for a great price. And it has a 680m and a 3830. Do you think its worth it and possible to swap the GPU and could from the two so u can keep the alienware and sell the origin. And will I lose any features.

This was the last post from the op in May of this year. I think the thread has served its purpose.

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