Benchmarks for Far Cry 2, Fallout 3, Crysis and Red Alert 3 is in, for my Alienware at this
link.
How about a tour of the Alienware Command Center? All Alienware notebooks talk to their Mothership via these configurators, and the "Mothership" had see it fit to add two more features from the previous AlienFX and AlienFusion. They are named AlienSense and AlienTouch, respectively. Let's take a look!
Screen turns black, alien language permeates the splash screen, before deciphered by each individual Alienware into legible human language.

Access is then granted, and destinations are selected as per the 4 options.
Here's where the fun begins! Remember the movie
Close Encounter of the Third Kind? Those blinking multicolored lights? AlienFX simulates that, by allowing customisation of colors onto the the Alienhead at the front of the laptop, the LightPipe surround the edge of the lid, the Alienware writing logo, the Quick Launch buttons (pressure-sensitive volume slider, Bluetooth, Wireless, Command Center and Stealth Mode buttons), the Alienhead power button, the AlienFX illuminated keyboard, and the outlinings of the touchpad. There are 12 different colors assignable to these individual "zones", you can go crazy and assign different colors to different zones mentioned, or set them as themes. Different schemes are also available when it is on battery power. What is good about the AlienFX lighting system, (besides being an Alienware identifier, of course

), is that you can set these AlienFX lightings to many different actions happening on your Alienware. For example, incoming mails can set off the AlienFX illuminated keyboard to pulsate yellow, to signify that you have new mails in your mailbox. On supported games, the AlienFX illuminated keyboard can also be set to flash Red every single time you get hit by bullets during gunfights. Alienware is continuously pursuing many different means to make use of the AlienFX lighting system.


AlienFusion basically manages your power consumption on your Alienware. Three power plans are available as presets on your Alienware, the High Performance Mode, Balanced Mode and the Power Saver Mode. High Performance mode is only available when your Alienware is running on AC power, with processor running full speed as well as graphic card frequencies. Blanaced mode is available on battery power, without any downthrotttling of the processor and graphic card, but battery life would not be long, on my unit, it ran close to 1:35. Power Saver mode ties with the Stealth Mode Quick Launch key that automatically throttles down the processor to 1.6GHz, as well as running the integrated graphic card on the laptop motherboard to prolong battery life. This process is called BinaryGFX by Alienware. On this mode, battery life can reach 3:15 with brightness on 50% and Wifi ON.
In addition to these modes, you can set custom modes to run whenever a particular session or application runs on your Alienware. You can set a custom mode running, for example, on Photoshop CS while editin large RAW files, or while editing high definition videoclips. you can even choose to run the processor full-speed, while downthrottling the graphic card, or use the integrated graphic card onboard, for example, during video encoding process, where the larger extent of the resources consumes in video encoding comes from the processor itself.

Welcome to AlienSense! Logging in using passwords or thumbprint biometric scanners is so yesterday! With the AlienSense, your face is your biometric, and this happens during first login into Windows Vista. A blue outline of an Alien face appears and you are required to adjust your face distance to the webcam to fill the blue outline,for facial recognition. First time users are required to enroll their faces with the appropriate passwords, and subsequent logins thereafter will only require their facial feature recognitions.
The Command Center settings further details the methods of how detailed the facial recognition should be performed. You can:-
1 - Choose to disable it, login is via normal password only.
2 - Face Login mode, a facial recognition is required to log in, or if the lightings around your face is bad, you have the option of logging in via password.
3 - Auto User Switching allows the Alienware to be locked via screensaver when the first user is away (under a preset time), and if a second user approaches the Alienware and have enrolled his/her facial recognition into the database, will allow automatic user switching against her preferences(desktops, settings, etc) ,away from the first user settings.
4 - Continuous Security, is not for the paranoid, or the faint hearted. The AlienCam is always on, and monitors your facial features, and as you step away from the AlienCam, the system goes into automatic lockout, and requires a facial recognition again when the AlienCam detects the presence of a face. It also allows Auto User Switching when a different user if present compared to the first user. This mode uses a lot of battery power, due to continuous monitoring from the AlienCam.
You can also train the AlienCam to better recognize your facial features in the Advanced setting as well. Once properly trained, the AlienCam will come out nearly flawless on recognizing you as its master.

Bear in mind that for better facial recognition, it would be best that the AlienCam only recognizes you within its frame, and not another face. It also helps when you have a fairly static background against your face to assist in better recognition.
Me? I'm happy with Mode #2.

AlienTouch basically allows more advanced setup of the touchpad like tapping , sensitivity adjustments and virtual scrolling. Sensitivity adjustments basically corrects for accidental contact when your palm moves over the touchpad, and also adjusts finger pressure detection on the touchpad as well. Virtual scrolling adds horizontal and vertical virtual scrollers on the appropriate section on the touchpad. This is the least used Command Center section to me, as I am always gaming and using my G5 mouse for this, therefore disabling the touchpad.
There we have it, the "Spaceship" is now ready to dock with the Mothership. See ya guys later, Roswell beckons!
This post has been edited by stringfellow: Nov 13 2008, 12:24 AM