THE HOTTEST AND COOLEST COMPUTER IN this YEAR!!!

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  1. pandahorde

    pandahorde Level IV

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    The coolest pc in this year is the Alienware - Aurora 7500 SLI!!!!
    Take a look of this pics!!
    http://www.downloadsquad.com/images/200 ... nvader.jpg
    and this is the pc set:
    http://static.blogo.it/gadgetblog/AlienWare_top2006.jpg

    NEW PICTURES!!!
    http://images.liens-utiles.org/pack/ali ... ader/2.jpg
    http://www.alienwaregiveaway.co.uk/imag ... reward.jpg
    http://it.gizmodo.com/Alienware-Laptop.jpg
    http://www.nudonation.com/archivos/star ... enware.jpg
    http://laptoping.com/wp-content/alienware_m9700.jpg
    http://laptops.home.att.net/www.noteboo ... repair.jpg
    http://computershopper.com/shoptalk/i/alienware.jpg


    Heres one:
    Alienware - Aurora 7500 SLI
    Quite simply the most powerful, expensive, cool, blow-your-socks-off gaming computer we've seen to date, incorporating the stunning SLI graphics system, great sound and acres of storage in a beautiful package. All of which comes at a high price.

    Note: it is now possible to use two graphics cards from different manufacturers in an SLI configuration.
    price: $1999

    Graphics Performance:
    A graphics processing unit, or GPU, is a dedicated processing unit for all graphical functions in a computer. Like most hardware parts, a graphics card’s performance can be measured incrementally. These graphical performance increments are most commonly referred to as "Graphics Benchmarks" and are usually run with 3DMark, a very popular graphics benchmarking program.
    3DMark

    * Stresses the GPU with a variety of rendering tests, which look just like scenes in the latest games.
    * Provides you with an overall score for future comparisons and references.
    * Is often used by publications to stack up one machine against another in computer reviews.
    * Is updated every year, which is why you may see it called 3DMark 05 or 06.
    * Is used by Alienware to provide customers with benchmark scores of their new system's performance.

    When looking at some graphic benchmarks you may also have noticed some of today’s most popular games, like Battlefield 2142, World of Warcraft, and FEAR being used to rate a GPU’s performance with something called "Frames Per Second", or FPS. Games are used to stress a GPU’s performance because of the heavy loads it puts strictly on the GPU, even though other factors like a central processing unit (CPU) and motherboard chipset can affect overall gaming FPS performance.

    Life in the fast lane!
    Alienware’s Aurora 7500 is equipped with the latest DDR2 memory that lets you do more quickly. Blaze through those annoying loading screens and get more of what you want, now.

    Blu-ray Disc Technology

    The Blu-ray Disc format offers the highest capacity of any consumer media format to date, also greatly surpassing the capacity of other media formats. Blu-ray Disc gives you the maximum storage capability of 50GB on one dual layer disc, almost 10x the standard storage capabilities of a DVD. Blu-ray Disc's huge capacity allows not only for the highest quality High Definition video to be displayed, but allows you back up your large media libraries on one disc.

    World's First Physics Processing Unit

    The Aurora 7500 enables gaming performance beyond the combined capabilities of CPUs and GPUs by integrating a third element vital to realistic gameplay: the highly innovative AGEIA PhysXâ„¢, the first-ever physics processing unit. The PhysXâ„¢ adds a level of dynamic motion and interaction never before experienced in gaming by accelerating the scale and quality of real-time physics. With PhysXâ„¢, visual effects such as how fluids flow and how explosions scatter debris are portrayed much more realistically to greatly enhance gameplay on PhysXâ„¢-enabled games.

    Looks aren’t everything, just the most important
    Not only is our new chassis beautiful on the outside, it supports the industry’s best graphics cards on the inside. From NVIDIA® SLI™ dual–GPU configurations to the screaming NVIDIA GeForce™ 8800 GTX, the world’s first DirectX 10–compliant GPU, you’ll find it impossible to tear your eyes away from the monitor.

    More than ever before

    Cram all your digital pictures, movies, games, and music, into the massive hard drives on the Aurora 7500 and still have room to spare. With up to 2.5 terabytes of storage you'll never have to worry about storage space.

    The best just got better
    The AMD Athlonâ„¢ 64 FX-62 dual core processor supercharges your system with new AM2 DDR2 memory technology. This double barreled combo will propel you to the forefront of gaming technology, leaving your opponents in the dust.
     
  2. Zabb

    Zabb Level I

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    *drooling* I want that.... lol. Hate it when theyre so expensive!
     
  3. pandahorde

    pandahorde Level IV

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    me too i save my money to buy this PC.. *sweet*
    expensive means cool!!!
     
  4. astrospride

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    Looks like that's an another thing to save up for.
     
  5. inqwire

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    looks more like a jetpack than a computer

    i like it though
     
  6. GrapeFruit

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    Bleh looks don't mean much to me...and that PRICE...I could build one better for 800 8)
     
  7. Zabb

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    Haha, I wish I remembered how to build computers. Studied it for one semester in college like 2 years ago.. bored me so I moved to a different major.
     
  8. anonymouso_O

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    eh not that good... look up the maximum pc dream machine
     
  9. pandahorde

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    ohh...geezz building computer is cool too...
     
  10. anonymouso_O

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    lol are you kidding me? try an intel core 2 duo extreme...
     
  11. Smelly

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    meh, im more of an AMD fan tbh!
     
  12. anonymouso_O

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    AMD=crap.... they were winning the war for some time, but they've fallen behind, if you want performance, then you gotta go with intel.
     
  13. xCreax

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    lol you are soooooooooo wrong, in terms of gaming equipments. AMD pwns intel FLAT. but if you're saying multitasking and doing works or opening more programs and stuff. then obviously its intel. i used to like intel, but now. NO NO.
     
  14. astrospride

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    Actually, Intel has caught back up w/ AMD w/ their new Core 2 Duo. My friend showed me the results between the companies' best processors and Intel edges AMD out.
     
  15. icefrost

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    AMD > Intel IMO, probably because I have had 2 intels get wrecked...so AMD from now on :)
     
  16. MarcelAjax

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    geez, what a hot computer... :? it looks like a cheap toy pc, with a light build in. why not buy a pc for that price that is good at everything and not uber good at one thing.
     
  17. Hally

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    I'm sorry, but I hate alienware. They sell inferior products that look cool to people that don't know what they're doing. You can build your own pc, buy a cool looking case, and it'll cost half of what the same alienware would cost you. You're paying for the name and the look with alienware.
     
  18. astrospride

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    True. That's how the computer companies make their money. If you know how to build one by myself (like my brother did), you can save $500 or more. I plan to do that if I'm gonna get a desktop.
     
  19. cradelx

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    When you buy Alienware products, you are spending about 25% on the brand name. Same with Apple.
     
  20. Anonymous

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    mmmmmmmmm.....

    computery goodness....

    *drools*

    *sees price*

    AAAAAHHHHHHHHH
     
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