going to buy Alieneware x51 998 pounds need advice

Warleech

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i know people will jump in and say Overpriced i dont care about cash, i want PC will last with good customer service i dont want PC when something get corrupted ill be redirect to subcontractor or the manufacturer, So is dell / alieneware good as customer service any experience ? any friend had one ? Please no RAGE 😛

X51

£998.99
Includes VAT & Shipping


Feel the thrill. This X51 builds with the new 4th Gen Intel Core i7, Windows 8 and NVIDIA GTX 760 graphics. 8GB Dual Channel DDR3 at 1600Mhz, 1.5GB GDDR5 NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 760
 
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I have an alienware laptop. Good service, I personally wouldn't buy a desktop, they are just not powerful enough and twice the price of an own build., but lappy all the way..They are top quality
Only odd thing I see is that they list the GTX760 @ 1.5GB of memory. I can't locate any cards with that value, always 2GB or 4GB.

OEMs often get ahold of the 'inbetween' cards that are crippled versions of the mainstream ones. I would be concerned that rather then a 256bit card with 2GB you are ending up with a 192bit 1.5GB card.

Customer service varies, but it is Dell, so not going to be any worse then anywhere else I imagine.
 


WOW really good point ill ask them regard the GPU thx
 
I'm assuming you live in the UK, you can get a custom built PC that is both cheaper and higher performance. However, I still think that building your own computer is the best way to go.
http://3xs.scan.co.uk/ShowSystem.asp?SystemID=1513

Configure it as follows
1 *No Custom Colour Required*
1 Gigabyte Z87X-D3H - Intel Z87 Chipset - SLI and CrossfireX support
1 Intel Core i5 4670K, Haswell, 3.4GHz, Quad Core with HT, 6MB Cache
1 Corsair H80 Hydro - High Performance Liquid CPU Cooler
1 8GB (2x4GB) Corsair Vengeance Pro Silver, 1866MHz - Requires Hydro CPU Cooler
1 *No NVIDIA VGA Card Required* (ATI Required)
1 3GB XFX Radeon R9 280X, 850MHz GPU, 2816 Cores, 5000MHz GDDR5
1 600W Corsair Gamer Series PSU, 80PLUS Bronze
1 *Solid State Drive Not Required*
1 1TB Western Digital Blue, SATA 6GB/s, 7200RPM, 64MB Cache
1 *Storage Hard Drive Not Required*
1 Samsung 24x DVD Reader & Writer
1 *DVD Writer Not Required*
1 *Sound Card Not Required Use On Board Sound*
1 *Not Required*
1 *Lighting Effects Not Required*
1 Microsoft Windows 8.1 64-bit - OEM
1 *No Backup Software Required*
1 Microsoft Office 2007 - 60 Day Trial
1 *DVD / Blu Ray Decoding Software Not Required*
1 *No Security Software Required*
1 *No Software Required*
1 *Monitor Not Required*
1 *NVIDIA 3D Vision Not Required*
1 *Gaming Keyboard Not Required*
1 *Gaming Mouse Not Required*
1 *Gaming Mouse Mat Not Required*
1 *Gaming Headphones Not Required*
1 *Speakers Not Required*
1 *Wireless Adaptor Not Required*
1 I have my own network infrastructure!
1 3 Year Warranty - 1st Year Onsite, 2nd & 3rd Year Return to Base (Parts & Labour).
1 Estimated 10 Working Days - Your 3XS system will be built and intensively tested, we aim to have it ready for dispatch within 10 working days.

Total price including VAT is £1,019.99
 
I bought an alienware 3 years ago. Wost decision of my life. should have flushed the money down the toilet instead.

Tech support was worthless (DELL, so obviously). Obviously I overpaid by ALOT as you seem willing to do.

SO MUCH worthless bloatware that they install and you get rid of.

It was not upgradeable so I was SOL, and 2 years after I bought it, I couldn't even sell it for 25% of what I Paid.

Doing so much as changing a BIOS setting will void the VERY strict warranty.


Also, you aren't overpaying by 200 pounds, try 350-400 pounds.

Building your own system will likely not result in any problems this go-around.
 


hmm so your saying alienware not good :< ? what was the problem you faced ?
 
Tech support was useless and took hours to even talk to anyone. ( I had a windows key issue I needed sorted out)

You cannot upgrade much if anything inside because of proprietary parts.

It depreciated like a rock and I was stuck with a big paperweight.

Even if yu have to use the warranty, it will take 1-2 months before they send it back.
 


i made my research and i see thats i am not paying more than building my self

Items in Basket
Quantity
Unit Price
Subtotal

Thermaltake Element Q Black with 200W PSU
5 in stock
Stock Code - TT-ELEQBK
1
£51.98
£51.98

Noctua NH-D14 *2011* Dual Radiator CPU Cooler
3 in stock
Stock Code - NOC-NHD14S
1
£67.99
£67.99

MSI Z87-G45 GAMING Intel Z87 (Socket 1150) Motherboard + Cooler Master Seidon 120M Water Cooler
32 in stock
Stock Code - MSI-Z8745C
1
£129.98
£129.98

MSI GeForce GTX 760 OC 2GB GDDR5
18 in stock
Stock Code - MSI-760
1
£169.99
£169.99

Crucial Ballistix Tactical Tracer 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3 PC3-12800 C8 1600MHz Dual Channel Kit
9 in stock
Stock Code - CRU-BTT8OB
1
£75.98
£75.98

Seagate Barracuda 1TB 64MB Cache Hard Drive SATA 6GB/s 8.5ms 7200rpm - OEM
50+ in stock
Stock Code - SG-1000DM
1
£49.99
£49.99

Zalman ZM450-GS 450 Watt Power Supply
7 in stock
Stock Code - ZAL-ZM450
1
£31.44
£31.44

Akasa Apache PWM Fan - 120mm ***Black Edition***
26 in stock
Stock Code - AKA-APACHB
2
£12.98
£25.97

4th Generation Intel® Core™ i7 4770K 3.50GHz Socket LGA1150
17 in stock
Stock Code - IL-I74770K
1
£259.99
£259.99

Total :£863.31 inc
this is exclude the keyboard and mouse and fans and wiring and DVD and the rest normal things also the warranty. also delivery.
 
You do not need an i7 for gaming. an i5 performs the same. That is a wasted expense right there.

In that list, you have a CPU cooler that will not be coming with your alienware so drop it. it isn't even compatible. You also have a motherboard that is WAY better quality than what will come with the alienware. Knock $30-40 pounds off the price to make it even.

Not the build is 200 pounds or more less than the alienware.
 


yeah i guess your right but i believe the 200 pounds will provide me good quality build and warranty
 


but in case i face blue screen of death ? who will fix it ?
 
You will. If you cannot sort out a blue screen of death or at least go n the internet to troubleshoot it, you shouldn't be buying a 1000 pound custom computer.

You could fix the issue online with our help in a day or two when you will be without your computer for a month or so if you mail it off.
 
I have an alienware laptop. Good service, I personally wouldn't buy a desktop, they are just not powerful enough and twice the price of an own build., but lappy all the way..They are top quality
 
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your help ? do you own a website or help ?

my custom computer know freezes like once a day, temp not stable, Screen of death randomly and every time it says another reason ? formate it like 7 times no help. i contacted asus and they give me there asus Diagnostics program and sent them the results they said change your hard drive and RAMs. i am fried i start changing and i end up with big bill so this PC is old like 3 years and its like 24/7 working never shut down so i am sure its dead lol thats why i want new PC but i want good warranty.
 


ah posted my problem long time ago nothing really helped all the test i run them my PC pass which is lol @ my PC hehe my pc is FOX lol
 




Yes, correct.
 
thats a rare scenario, that you can work out the problem with google, if all your hardware tests passed then just reboot the software, or get a friend to sort it if no one answers your question.

Anyway

buy a pre built configed pc from overclockers- good customer service, better parts, cheaper and warranty on everything. Not as cheap as building it yourself but a million times better than alienware.

BUt as i said i have no problem with alienware-I recommend them for laptops
 


There laptop are very good but there heating problem man cant be fixed
 
what do you expect with a laptop, there is no room to get the adequate cooling.. if you want to run your gpu , thats what you have to expect. The good thing about them is they dont get hot with normal use- because they use the onboard gpu to run the majority of regular pc(non gaming) usage!