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Nando

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  1. a video from ragingazn628 In this video you can see the size of M11 compared to M14. Also would be good put in the subforum of M11
  2. I'll start by saying that you guys have a good point, but this is a $1500 laptop so no complex configurations should be doing to keep silent ya know.... I fully understand that in a small case like this with powerfull components (CPU/GPU) we need a powerful fan that can do a good job, and maybe that's the only reason that the fan makes so noisy.. I'm not a DELL engineer but at least i would have put out the battery and used that space to another fan or a better cooler system...
  3. i found others in youtube: Crysis 2 60-70 FPS: 45-55 FPS: 26-35 FPS:
  4. Nando

    M11x R3

    exactly and i would add that everyone has their own ways of seeing things and their own needs and preferences, even is a bit complicated....the size, weight, colors, lights ...looks "cute", to small, to big...whatever....maybe it's a lot of information for some
  5. nice one steven....as always... give hot milk to your children and send them to sleep take care friend!
  6. i think so ... another one: this is newand Left 4 Dead 2
  7. i found this Alienware M14x Fan Noise ( Battlefield Bad Company 2 )
  8. so, lets do a list with a benchmarks tools: 3DMark 06: 3DMark06 is a PC benchmark suite designed to test the DirectX performance of your graphics card. PCMark Vantage: PCMark Vantage is a PC benchmark suite designed for Windows Vista offering one-click simplicity for casual users and detailed, professional grade testing for industry, press and enthusiasts. 3DMark Vantage: 3DMark Vantage is the industry standard performance benchmark for DirectX 10 gaming PCs. It includes two graphics tests, two CPU tests and six feature tests HWiNFO32: professional hardware information and diagnostic tools supporting latest components, industry technologies and standards. Fraps: Fraps is a universal Windows application that can be used with games using DirectX or OpenGL graphic technology.
  9. thanks...and you're welcome..cheers!
  10. Nando

    M11x R3

    A Kitguru review Alienware M11x R3 review (Core i7 2630UM) | KitGuru really good actually this is interesting, AW M11x vs Macbook '13 is "almost" the same size: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fp8XF...eature=related Another video: Alienware M14x - Crysis 2 Gameplay Another review from Laptopmag: Alienware M14x Review
  11. Official drivers and utilities for the AW M14x Official drivers from Dell Alienware Command Center Alienware Command Center houses all of the custom software for your M14x. By placing programs like AlienFusion and AlienFX, AlienTouch, AlienSense in a single, user-friendly interface, you gain more control over your system. Official documentation from Dell Official Manuals Official Wallpapers of Alienware Restore the Alienware 'Look and Feel' after a clean install of Windows EDIT: more 'look n feel' customization in this thread EDIT: Utilities Crystal Disk Info: A HDD/SSD utility software which supports S.M.A.R.T. and a part of USB-HDD. http://crystalmark.info/software/CrystalDiskInfo/index-e.html MSI Afterburner is a handy overclocking utility for ATI/NVIDIA graphics cards. Main features include GPU/Shader/Memory clock adjustment, advanced fan speed and GPU voltage control. EDIT: Core Temp: is a compact, no fuss, small footprint program to monitor CPU temperature. Download: Installer Download standalone: 32 Bit 64 Bit Core Temp Gadget: This is a sidebar gadget for Windows Vista and 7 for use in conjunction with Core Temp Addgadget: Sidebar for Windows like All CPU Meter (temps work with Core Temp), Network Meter, GPU Meter, Battery Meter, Drives Meter HWMonitor: is a hardware monitoring program that reads PC systems main health sensors : voltages, temperatures, fans speed Notebook Hardware Control: you can easily control the hardware components of your Notebook, control the hardware and system power management, ustomize the notebook (open source ACPI Control System), prolong the battery lifetime, cool down the system and reduce power consumption, monitor the hardware to avoid system failure, make your notebook quiet I hope it is helpful...cheers!
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