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 Alienware Mothership V9, Ivy babies!!!

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sewerside
post Jul 9 2012, 12:22 PM

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QUOTE(bosouman @ Jul 5 2012, 09:27 PM)
Well if u got it..
Dont forget to hit that pm button and give me a review about that game ^^

Asus also delay right now..
Too much orders..

By the way.. M14x for sure will have parts shortage since the 12% price reduce promotion..
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can you tell me more about the 12% price reduce promotion? I'm looking to buy an alienware laptop this few days..
sewerside
post Jul 11 2012, 12:05 PM

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Hi, i would like to ask those of you with the M17x R4, is it very heavy to carry around? May I know how many kg is it?

I'm still deciding whether the M14x or M17x..
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post Jul 19 2012, 01:49 PM

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hello guys.. i just received my M14x R2 with i3720QM, KillerN, 32+750, 8GB RAM, 2GBGT650M. Ordered on 11/07/12

TS pls put my name into the list.

May I ask a few questions regarding the usage of my alienware?
I mainly use it for coding and gaming throughout the whole day and most of the time my habit is to download stuff whenever I'm asleep or out for shopping. Basically previous laptop (Asus K40IN) is turned on continuously for 2-3 days and once a while I will shutdown if feel it's on for many days.

Can I do the same for Alienware? Can it endure such long hours? Also, for my prev laptop, the battery is inside casing, need to open latch to take it out, so I lazy and never take out and use adaptor all the time. I realise this has caused my battery to weaken.

For our alienware, if use long hour, should i plug off and on to drain/cycle the battery life or can just leave it plugged all the time?
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post Jul 19 2012, 06:20 PM

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Thanks for the info bro. May I know how to disable the turbo boost?

QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Jul 19 2012, 05:14 PM)
Its an Alienware, of course it can take it nod.gif
As for the battery, battery lifespan is greatly determined by the heat it is exposed to.. luckily the guys at AW placed the battery at the coolest place in the laptop... still you can do your part by placing the laptop in air-conditioned rooms, or at least cool it with a cooler pad/ fan etc. You can also disable turboboost when not in use, that'll lower CPU temps by around 10C
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