yea that would be a good idea haha, but you wouldn't get to mark everything up insanely like they do

William Wheatley
Coldfusion Guru

  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Tangorre, Michael
  To: CF-Community
  Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 9:38 AM
  Subject: RE: Setting up an Alienware :)

  Not as sexy?!

  Ebay has the Alienware case logos if you really want the final touch.
  :-)
  Also, I went to this computer show and got a tower case that is the same
  as the alienware one's only not one of their color choices.

  We should start selling knock off Alienware shit.  LOL!!

  Michael T. Tangorre

  ________________________________

  From: Bill Wheatley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 9:30 AM
  To: CF-Community
  Subject: Re: Setting up an Alienware :)

  go amd! :> Yea i'll always build my own computers its cheaper
  and while they are not quite as pretty as alienware they are still sexy.

  Especially with the new 300 dollar sexy aluminum case i got her
  ohhh she is so cute.

  William Wheatley
  Coldfusion Guru

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: Tangorre, Michael
    To: CF-Community
    Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 9:24 AM
    Subject: RE: Setting up an Alienware :)

    In my opinion the laptops from alienware are the best bet...
  the desktop
    PCs are a ripoff. My brother-in-law has an alienware PC and
  was always
    dissing those of us who like to custom build our PCS. Well, I
  went out
    and built a an AMD-64 with a nice RAID setup, DVD-RW, CD-ROM,
  top of the
    line everything for about $1000 less. That alone is enough
  reason to
    DIY.

    Michael T. Tangorre

    The machine so far is ROCK solid.
    They are thoroughly tested before shipping, including Burn-In
    testing of
    all the components.
    They also ship with their own Video Optimisation done so the
    card is
    clocked etc. to match the CPU (or at least that is how I
    understand it).

    The interior is clean! Everything nicely tucked away and tied
    off, the
    CPUs all have extra cooling solutions on them,
    there are 3 80mm fans on the back of the case as well. There
  is
    also the
    additional Alienware video cooling solution,
    meaning that you have a greater margin of safety for
    overclocking the
    graphics card right out the box.
    It even comes with PowerStrip software to allow you to
  overclock
    to your
    heart's content.

    The case itself is solid...it feels like you could sit on it
    (150Lb
    person) and it won't even creak.
    Everything exudes quality and attention to detail.

    Since the parts that they used can be purchased off the shelf
    and
    nothing is proprietary, you won't have a problem replacing
    stuff, or
    upgrading when you like.
    I urged the GF to opt for a 3 year warranty on parts, so if
    something
    does go wrong she will get a replacement right away.

    >From my buddy's experience with his alienware, even though he
    is out of
    the states when he called about a Hard disk problem they
  shipped
    a brand
    new
    drive to him even before he sent back his old one, that was a
    year or
    two ago. AFAIK he has had no problems since then and the
  machine
    is
    always on
    and always working rendering 3D Art across a network.

    -Gel

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Tony Weeg  

    so are they actually GOOD boxes, or just pretty.  wondering
    cause ive
    heard about them here @ work from people, and no one has
    mentioned the
    performance, really.

    tw
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