While we imagine of expand high-end gaming Pcs, there is one name that ever arrives to mind, inevitably it has to be Alienware.
For years Alienware has been developing device that cater to gamers and enthusiasts hopes, coupling few of the industry's most radical plans with top of the line Computer hardware.


You could simply spend thousands of dollars in one of these devices, an view which has not ever appealed to the enthusiast crowd, but as a prove of how viable Alienware's business is, it was assumed through Computer manufacturing behemoth Dell in 2006, about ten years later its foundation.


We have been fortunate sufficient to try some of these PC over the former some years. Back in 2005 we tried the Aurora ALX desktop which prominently contained its Athlon X2 badge, at the time one of the quickest desktop processors on earth. Then in August 2006 we assured out the Aurora m9700 gaming notebook, the first notebook to always utilize Nvidia's SLI tech.


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Unluckily as impressive as this appeared on paper, the Aurora's SLI implementation that trusted on 2 GeForce 7900GS graphics boards was crippled through an underpowered processor. At the time the 2.4GHz AMD Turion64 processor was easily not quick sufficient to push FPS close the stage of a desktop system.


Since then small has altered on the notebook gaming front, as we are still to see a product that can deliver an outstanding stage of function, or at least sufficient to match a moderately strong gaming desktop Computer.


Then there is the consequence of heat, which impresses entire notebook PCs, but particularly those proposed for gaming. And we have tried rather a some that suffer from constancy consequences for that reason.


When Alienware brought in the Area-Fifty One m15x we were obviously keen to assure it out, while remaining skeptical at the similar time. Like former Alienware products the Area-51 m15x specs are effective, really impressive, creating us still more eager to see how it function.


Our review example arrived set up with the fresh Intel Core 2 Extreme X9000 "Penryn XE" mobile processor and a GeForce 8800M GTX graphics board.