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• 14-inch glossy “edge to edge” full HD display (1600×900 resolution) • Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit • Intel Core i7-3610QM quad-core processor (6MB Cache, up to 3.3GHz w/ Turbo Boost 2.0) • Intel HM67 chipset • NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M w/ 2GB GDDR3 dedicated video memory using NVIDIA Optimus technology • 8GB DDR3-1600 (2x 4GB) • 750GB 7,200 RPM SATA HDD + 32GB mSATA Caching SSD • Killer Wireless-N 1202 wireless network adapter • Internal Bluetooth 4.0 wireless • Integrated 720p webcam • Slot-load DVD burner (Matshita DVD+-RW UJ8A7) • 8-cell Li-ion battery (63WHr) • Weight: 6.48 lbs. • Dimensions: 1.49 x 10.17 x 13.27 inches • 1-year limited warranty • Starting price: $1,099 • Price as configured: $1,604 Our review unit of the Alienware M14x R2 has several key upgrades that add an extra $500 to the base price; the Core i7 processor, 1600×900 resolution screen, 8GB of RAM, and 750GB hard drive with mSATA SSD caching drive all added to the cost of the notebook. Performance and Benchmarks Gaming PCs require greater performance than any other category of consumer PCs. The M14x R2 packs some noteworthy improvements over the original M14x including a 3rd-generation Intel Core i7 quad-core processor, an all-new graphics card based on the NVIDIA Kepler GPU core with NVIDIA Optimus technology (automatically switching between the discrete graphics and the built-in Intel graphics to give you high performance when gaming and extra battery life the rest of the time). Those technologies combined with 8GB of system memory are pretty good, but my favorite feature is actually the 750GB hard drive combined with a 32GB mSATA SSD. The HDD and SSD work together as a single hybrid drive to give you the storage capacity of a hard drive (essential for a library of the latest games) and the startup speed of a SSD.
Without comparing it to other gaming notebooks, the Alienware M14x is an extremely powerful system that can handle playing even the latest games like Max Payne 3 or Mass Effect 3 at high detail settings at the screen resolution of 1600×900 with fast frame rates. Unfortunately, the Alienware M14x also has to compete against other gaming notebooks priced between $1,000 and $2,000.
As of this writing every custom gaming notebook maker that sells Clevo-based laptops is offering an 11-inch notebook that also packs a 3rd-generation Intel Core i7 quad-core processor and NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M graphics essentially the same performance as the M14x R2 but in a MUCH thinner and lighter shell. Similarly, you can buy 15-inch and 17-inch gaming notebooks in the same price range as the M14x R2 but those larger notebooks have more powerful graphics cards and often better screens. The fact that NVIDIA’s new Kepler-based graphics cards have lower thermals than the previous generation cards should have (in theory) allowed Alienware to put at least an entry-level GTX card into the M14x rather than being limited to the GT class. Right now we would have a hard time deciding to buy this instead of a larger notebook with better specs at the same price.
Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • History [ ] Overview [ ] Established in 1996 as Sakai of Miami, Inc. By Nelson Gonzalez and Alex Aguila, Alienware assembles desktops, notebooks, workstations, and PC gaming consoles. According to employees, the name 'Alienware' was chosen because of the founders' fondness for the hit television series, which also inspired the science-fiction themed names of product lines such as,,. In 1997, it changed its name to Alienware. Acquisition and current status [ ] Dell had considered buying the Alienware company since 2002, but did not agree to purchase the company until March 22, 2006. The new subsidiary retains control of its design and marketing while benefiting from Dell's purchasing power, economies of scale, and supply chain, which lowered its operating costs.
Initially, Dell maintained its competing line of, often selling computers with similar specifications, which may have hurt Alienware's market share within its market segment. Due to corporate restructuring in the spring of 2008, the XPS brand was scaled down, and the Desktop line was eliminated leaving only the XPS Notebooks. Product development of gaming PCs was consolidated with Dell's gaming division, with Alienware becoming Dell's premier gaming brand. On June 2, 2009, The M17x was introduced as the first Alienware/Dell branded system. This launch also expanded Alienware’s global reach from 6 to 35 countries while supporting 17 different languages.
Computer systems models (after acquisition by Dell) [ ] Windows OS-based consoles [ ] Alienware announced that it will be releasing a series of video starting in 2014, aiming to compete with the,, and the. The first version in this series, the Alpha, ran. The operating system and ability to play PC games is what separates the Alpha from the. At E3 2016, Alienware announced the second rendition of the Alpha, the Alpha R2.
The R2 adds 6th generation processors, a choice of either the R9 M470X or 960 graphics cards, and support for Alienware's proprietary Graphics Amplifier. It also ships with. Graphics Amplifier [ ] The Graphics Amplifier allows an Alienware laptop to run most full length (or smaller, non-hybrid) desktop. Laptops [ ] 18 Inch • M18x (Discontinued) - Introduced in 2011, it is considered a replacement for the original M17x design, but with a bigger chassis, a screen up to 18.4 inches, dual MXM 3.0B GPU support, special keyboard macros, and up to 32 GB of DDR3-1600 MHz. Shipped with Intel Sandy Bridge processors and the option of single or dual AMD Radeon 6870M/6970M/6990M GPU(s), single or dual Nvidia GPU(s).
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Factory CPU overclocking was also an available option. • M18x-R2 (Discontinued) - 2012 revision of the M18x; originally shipped with Intel Sandy Bridge processors, later shipped with updated with Intel Ivy Bridge Processors, single or dual Nvidia GPU(s), single or dual AMD Radeon HD 7970M GPU(s), up to 32 GB of DDR3-1600 MHz, and optional factory overclock. • Alienware 18 (Discontinued) - 2013 refresh of the M18x; updated with Intel, single or dual Nvidia GPU(s), single or dual AMD Radeon R9 M290X GPU(s), and up to 32 GB of DDR3L-1600 MHz, and 1TB Raid0 configured SSD along with facelift with new design. Marketed as 'Alienware 18' but listed in some countries as 'M18XR3 Viking'. • Alienware 18 (2014) (Discontinued) - 2014 Updated version of the Alienware 18 or 'M18x R3'; updated with Intel, single or dual Nvidia GPU(s), up to 32 GB of DDR3-1600 MHz, and optional overclock. • Alienware 18 (2015) (Discontinued) - 2015 version was a limited re-release of the previous Alienware 18, with updated dual Nvidia GPUs and up to 32 GB of DDR3L-1600 MHz. 17 Inch • M17x (Discontinued) - Introduced in 2009, it is the first laptop released by Alienware after the company was bought by Dell.
The name and some of the design is based on the Alienware 17 inch laptop, the Alienware M17. • M17x-R2 (Discontinued) - 2010 Revision of the M17x, adding support for Intel i5 and i7 processors, dual MXM 3.0B graphic cards. • M17x-R3 (Discontinued) - 2011 Revision of the M17x, changes from aluminium chassis to a simplified plastic design, 3D Ready through a 120 Hz screen. Removes Dual-GPU capability.
• M17x-R4 (Discontinued) - 2012 Revision of the M17x, updated with Windows 8, Intel Ivybridge Processors and Nvidia or the AMD Radeon HD 7970M. • Alienware 17 (Discontinued) - 2013 refresh of the M17x, updated with Intel and Nvidia GPUs or the AMD R9 M290X with new facelift and body design. Marketed as 'Alienware 17' but listed in some countries and order details as 'M17XR5 Ranger'. Updated with Nvidia in 2014 • Alienware 17 R2 (Discontinued) - 2015 revision of the Alienware 17, updated with Nvidia.
Features FHD matte display or FHD touch display. A port on the rear for Graphics Amplifier. This model introduced BGA mounted CPU and GPU, removing the ability to replace the CPU or GPU without changing the entire motherboard. • Alienware 17 R3 (Discontinued) - 2015 refresh of the Alienware 17, Windows 10 available. Features FHD overclocking display. Ultra HD IGZO Display also available, as well as a Nvidia with 4GB GDDR5 and 8GB GDDR5 option.
• Alienware 17 R4 - 2016 Alienware 17 (2016), Windows 10. Features Tobii eye tracking, Ultra HD Display also available, as well as a Nvidia with up to 8GB GDDR5. • Alienware 17m - 2019 Thin and light gaming laptop for 17' category. Comes with 8th Gen Intel CPU up to Core i9-8950HK, GTX 1080, 16GB of RAM and 17.3' 1080P display with optional 4K upgrade. • Alienware Area-51m - 2019 desktop replacement gaming laptop with a desktop CPU, up to Intel Core i9 9900K, 64GB of upgradeable memory, upgradeable GPU (ships with GTX 1080 but will be upgraded to RTX 2080) and overclockable as well.
Also features two power adapters and new Legend design language for Alienware. 15 Inch • M15x (Discontinued) - Introduced in 2009. • M15x-R2 (Discontinued) - 2010 revision of the M15x, with Nvidia and adding support for Intel i5 and i7 processors. • Alienware 15 (Discontinued) - 2015 revision of the M15x, updated with Intel and Nvidia. Features FHD matte display or UHD touch display.
Features a port on the rear for Graphics Amplifier. • Alienware 15 R2 (Discontinued) - 2015 refresh of the Alienware 15, updated with Intel Skylake processors and using the same NVIDIA graphics chipsets. Uses same FHD and UHD screens and Graphics Amplifier port on the rear. • Alienware 15 R3 - 2016 Alienware 15 (2016), Windows 10. 1080p standard display and Ultra HD 4K Display and 120 Hz TN+WVA Anti-Glare 400-nits NVIDIA G-SYNC Enabled Display also available, as well as a Nvidia with up to 8GB GDDR5.
• Alienware m15 - Thin and light gaming laptop. 1080p standard display and Ultra HD 4K Display and 144 Hz IPS 1080p display also available, as well as a Nvidia with up to a GTX 1070 Max-Q design. 14 Inch • M14x (Discontinued) - Introduced in 2011 as a replacement for the M15x, with Nvidia and support for Intel i5 and i7 processors. • M14x-R2 (Discontinued) - 2012 revision of the M14x, updated with Intel Ivybridge Processors and Nvidia and Blu-ray slot drive. • Alienware 14 (Discontinued) - 2013 refresh of the M14x, updated with Intel and Nvidia and Blu-ray slot drive with new facelift and body design. It also features an IPS display.
Marketed as 'Alienware 14' but listed in some countries and order details as 'M14XR3'. 13 Inch • Alienware 13 (Discontinued) - Introduced in 2014 as a replacement for the M11x, with Nvidia GeForce GTX 860M and ULV Intel Haswell and Broadwell i5 or i7 processors. Features HD or FHD matte display's or QHD touch display.
Alienware's thinnest gaming laptop to date. Updated with Nvidia GeForce GTX 960M in 2015. A port on the rear for Graphics Amplifier. • Alienware 13 R2 (Discontinued) - 2015 refresh of the Alienware 13 featuring ULV Intel Skylake Processors. It retains the same Nvidia GeForce GTX 960M from the previous generation.
• Alienware 13 R3 - Refreshed 2016 Alienware 13 featuring either a 13.3 inch FHD (1920 x 1080) IPS Anti-Glare 300-nits Display or a 13.3 inch QHD (2560 x 1440) OLED Anti-Glare 400-nits Display with Touch Technology. It is equipped with a Nvidia GTX 1060 with 6GB GDDR5. This generation also saw the use of the H-series quad core CPUs as opposed to the ULV CPUs. 11.6 Inch • M11x (Discontinued) - First introduced in early 2010, it is the smallest-size gaming laptop from Alienware. It is equipped with 1GB DDR3 RAM and a Penryn dual-core processor, with a Pentium SU4100 at the entry-level and a Core 2 Duo SU7300 at the top. Driving the 11.6 inch screen are two video processors, a GMA 4500MHD integrated and a discrete Nvidia GeForce GT 335M. • M11x-R2 (Discontinued) - The late 2010 revision, it is now uses ULV Intel Arrandale Core i5 and i7 processors.
The revision also added a rubberized 'soft-touch' exterior to the design. The same GT 335M is used for video; however, NVIDIA's Optimus technology has been added to automatically switch between it and the still-used GMA 4500MHD. • M11x-R3 (Discontinued) - The 2011 revision, it adds support for the second generation of Intel's Mobility series Core i3, i5, and i7 processors.
It also provides a 500GB 7200RPM HDD. It now includes the Nvidia GeForce GT 540M and Intel Integrated HD Graphics 3000. A second revision of the motherboard design used on the R3 series came in Q4 2011, although on a limited amount of laptops. This version used the Nvidia GeForce GT 550M. In 2012, Alienware announced that they would discontinue the M11x model due to decreasing consumer interest in gaming laptops. The company went on to offer refreshed models for the rest of their laptop range: the M14x, M17x, and M18x.
Desktops [ ] Aurora • The Aurora R1 (Discontinued) - This model was based on the Intel's X58 platform (LGA 1366 Socket). It shared identical hardware with the Aurora ALX R1. Processors included Core i7 only (first generation Nehelam quad core and hexacore). In order of model number: 920, 930, 940, 950, 960, 965, 975 (quad core), 980X (six core), 990X (six core). Sealed liquid cooling units for the processors came factory installed. The X58 platform also uses Intel Xeon Processors, but none were used in the Aurora.
The R1 used triple channel Memory and had Dedicated Graphics Card options from AMD's HD 5000 series line as well as Nvidia and Nvidia line. Power Supply options included a 525 watt Power Supply Unit, 875 watt Power Supply Unit and a 1000W Power Supply Unit. Power Supply and Motherboard supports both SLI and CrossfireX.
• The Aurora R2 (Discontinued) - This was the second revision of the Aurora, and the first Alienware Desktop to be sold in retail chains such as Best Buy. It was based on Intel's P55 platform (LGA 1156 Socket). Processors included Core i5 and i7(first generation Lynnfield quad core only). In order of model number: i5 750, i5 760, i7 860, i7 870, i7 875 and i7 880.