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Avensky

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  1. To be honest, I didn't like alienware at first. Alienware as a brand is too expensive and too flashy. What really drove me toward buying my first alienware is the fact that they produce laptops that can compete with desktops; overlooking the size, weight, and power limitations that most laptop companies stick to they can provide powerful machines that provide to a niche market. If all you do is play facebook games and sims 3 alienware probably isn't for you. But you seek raw power you can play on the couch with, Alienware is one of the few companies that will provide this service to you.
  2. So I just learned how to flash my graphics cards yesterday so I'm still new to overclocking. I love this community and I'm happy to finally be a part of it, these are my benchmarks from yesterday
  3. Works wonderfully. used this for AW18 780m sli benchmarks were so much higher
  4. I like to use old hard drives and put them in cases. I bought the usb 3.0 versions but 2.0 is probably all you need. Amazon.com: Sabrent USB 3.0 To 2.5-Inch Sata Aluminum Hard Drive Enclosure Case for 9.5mm, 12.5mm 2.5-Inch SATA-I, SATA-II, SATA-III HDD and SSD Black (EC-TB4P): Computers & Accessories
  5. Samsung SSD 840 EVO 1TB SAMSUNG SSD PM830 mSATA 64GB
  6. Wow, great benchmarks. I might have to try your dual ac adapter mod.
  7. From what I understand splitting msata into two partition for both OS and Cache is not possible. Irst uses at the whole drive when used for cache. if you firgure a workaround use 60GB or less for cache, any more would be wasteful. I recommend using msata as OS period, this laptop does not limit your ssd's performance what so ever.
  8. Personally I did a clean install and put the OS on a 60gb msata drive. At first i was just testing the read/write speeds on the msata port and it was faiirly fast at about 400+ read/write. Runs about the same as an old 120 kingston hyperx 3k i used to have. For storage and games I use a 1TB samsung 840 evo ssd. I have all my libraries "hyperlinked" to my D drive as well as 32GB of pagefile set to D and 1-2GB on C. After playing with possible Settups for my hard drives I eventually put the 1TB ssd on the optical bay, the read/write speeds did not suffer what so ever from the port change, it still read/writes 500+ on crystaldisk. And Finally on the actual sata ports i have 2 1TB HHD's on raid 0 for very large Fraps recordings. This laptops chipset, Intel HM87, seems to support sata III speeds on the smata and optical drive which is amazing imo To answer your question, the laptop did have trouble recognizing some of my hard drives but was not a problem after installing all the drives. for some of them you have to switch from dual graphics cards to integrated via fn+f5.
  9. I'm very interested on testing this on an Asus G73SW bst6, apparently no one has 100% confirmed that any gpu mods will work. This post seems very promising though, I'll have to think about it a bit more though.
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