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    Alienware system Review

    Posted on Wednesday, May 31 2006 @ 18:49:39 CEST by LSDsmurf


    Alienware is back with another top-end system designed for those with plenty of dosh in their pockets. How does it rate against other contenders in the enthusiast PC arena? And has it done enough in the past year to keep its nose out in front?

    "This brings us onto the case itself. The system is still in the same plastic-covered steel chassis that it always has been. It's time for a change guys! System builders the world over are updating and improving their cases with specific reference to improving things for gamers. Heck, even Dell is speccing up new systems that are pushing the right design buttons. Alienware isn't even making DVD fascias that match the colour of their case. The whole thing needs an overhaul, in our opinion."


    Link: Bit Tech

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