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| The Final Word
| MIAMI – April 29, 2008 – Alienware® – the leading manufacturer of high-performance desktop, notebook and entertainment systems – launches the Area-51® m17x, a commanding and aggressive addition to the newly redesigned Area-51 line of notebook computers. Alienware already shocked the computer industry this year by demonstrating the raw power of the 15.4-inch Area-51® m15x, and the company has once again upped the ante. With a brilliant 17-inch, widescreen HD display, Alienware designed the Area-51 m17x for PC gamers, 3D content creators and multi-media enthusiasts. The Area-51 m17x surpasses expectations as the fastest notebook Alienware has ever designed. An Intel® Core™ 2 Extreme processor teams with the fearsome power of dual, SLI®-enabled NVIDIA® GeForce® 8800M GTX GPUs for unprecedented performance levels. The notebook’s 500GB mobile hard drives are the world’s largest. Dual drives configured in a RAID 0 array plus a 500GB Smart Bay drive for additional storage give the user an astounding 1.5TB capacity, accommodating approximately 250 games, 375 full-length movies or nearly 400,000 songs. “We pride ourselves in designing elite systems for consumers who absolutely refuse to settle for second best,” said Frank Azor, Executive Vice-President for Alienware’s Product and Marketing Groups. “The Area-51 m17x is, by far, the most aggressive, most powerful notebook computer Alienware has ever built.” The Area-51 m17x satisfies even the most demanding mobile users by delivering: · NVIDIA SLI technology with dual NVIDIA GeForce 8800M GTX graphics cards to produce an unrivaled mobile DirectX® 10 gaming experience. · Intel’s 45nm Core 2 Extreme X9000 mobile processors supporting maximum speed and responsiveness during intense battle sequences in users’ favorite games, crisp 3D rendering, flawless music encoding and other high-intensity tasks. · Up to 1TB of hard drive capacity configured in a RAID 0 array for storing massive entertainment collections, plus support for solid state drives and hybrid hard drives. · Smart Bay technology that allows users to swap out their optical drive for an additional 500GB hard drive, bringing the notebook’s storage capacity to 1.5TB. · The Alienware Command Center control panel, home to exclusive programs such as the AlienFX® customizable lighting feature and the AlienFusion power management system. When asked to compare the Area-51 m17x to its sibling system, the Area-51 m15x, Azor said, “With both systems, Alienware has once again revolutionized mobile performance. The Area-51 m15x is ideally suited for road warriors or students who are constantly on the move but still want that boost of power Alienware delivers. The Area-51 m17x is for professionals and hardcore enthusiasts who want pure, unbridled performance with the added benefit of portability.” “Intel’s Core 2 Extreme and Core 2 Duo mobile processors power the Area-51 m17x to performance results that are nothing short of spectacular and can even rival most desktop systems,” said Erik Reid, Director of Marketing, Mobile Products Group, Intel. “Improvements in speed and energy efficiency delivered by the Intel Core microarchitecture give Area-51 m17x users confidence that they are working and gaming on the most advanced technology imaginable.” “With NVIDIA SLI and two GeForce 8800M GTX GPUs, the most powerful notebook graphics processing solution ever, Alienware’s Area-51 m17x is equipped to generate an unrivaled visual experience,” said Rene Haas, general manager of notebook GPUs at NVIDIA. “Whether users are tackling the new era of DirectX 10 games, high-definition movies or dynamic Windows Vista applications, they can count on the Area-51 m17x to deliver.” For more information on the Area-51 m17x, please visit: www.alienware.com/m17x. INTEL QX9650 ASUS Maximus Extreme 4GB DDR3-1600 Sapphire HD 3870X2 Danger Den Torture Rack (Custom W/C) Seagate 750GB HDD BFG ES 800W PSU | ||||||||||||||
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| Relativity is fun!
| Wait, 500gb hard drives? Daaaaaang. Oh, the 8800's and the cpu are nice too. But those hard drives.... that's really impressive to me, at least. e6300@3.33ghz|Asus P5k-e WiFi| 4gb OCZ ReaperX|2x 3870's|1.3tb storage space|MSI tv tuner. | ||||||||||||||
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| Deus Sol Invictus
| I got a perfect slogan: Alienware, time to fiddle with your mortgage! :P ![]() If there is a final hour, let's hope for a higher power. One by one, and two by two, I have ammo, what about you? | ||||||||||||||
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| Banned
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 161
| I kinda want one. Too bad I'm poor. | ||||||||||||||
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| Lvl 1 College Student
Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: St. Mere du SantaCruz
Posts: 1,708
| $6,393.00 With my specifications. No thanks, I'll keep my Jeep Grand Cherokee.... How can one make a desktop cost that much? Dual-Quad-Core and Quad SLI with 5TB of storage and dual Ageia Physics cards and Quad SoundBlaster XFIs with 14gb of RAM and 3 Optic drives? I still don't think it would cost that much.... and that setup doesn't even make sense! Last edited by Zambini; April 30th, 2008 at 00:27. | ||||||||||||||
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| Stig's American Cousin
Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: NY
Posts: 1,134
| oh to buy this or the WoW DELL Notebook! oh wait, i can't, i gotta spend all my $$ on gas | ||||||||||||||
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| I have a life
Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: New Jersey
Posts: 917
| hate to jump off topic but I don't think a 520W PSU is going to power that system in your sig. Quad Core Xeon 3210@2.8ghz GA-EP35C-DS3R 466FSB 2x1gb OCZ-1333 DDR3@1400MHZ Sapphire 4870 512mb GDDR5 2x Raptor 150 ADFD RAID 0--WD320YS RE 16mb Samsung SuperWritemaster 20x DVDRW X-Fi eXtremeGamer w\Logitech Z-2300 Silverstone OP650 54A 12v Rail Torture Rack--Custom Danger Den WCing | ||||||||||||||
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