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i thought the one tha came with my alienware was quite cool...of like the one the same color as urs on that little pedastle thing

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i posted a link to get that ftp://alienware.com/Wallpapers/

did u get the alien gui se? http://www.alienware.com/Standalone_Pages/alienguise.aspx

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thx MvT Cracker

u `re a huge fan of Alienware systems ...can see that from the number of posts u `ve made on AW

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the only thing I dislike about alienware is the asus boards I would swap to a gigabyte if I had an aw and the predator case would look nice with a side window

but aw makes the most amazing systems I have built many computers I look in alot of computer books magazines ect... and aw is the best

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yep looks awesome..

i own a ferrari laptop...

has a speed equal to ferrari i guess..

very fast system !

the case in the attached image looks really amazing

what is that screen on the left of the image ?

a TV used connected to the CPU or a LCD screen .

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yes its a tv attached to the lcd and he has it set up as a "dual monitor"

with xp media center edition and he has 7.1 surround sound with a sound blaster audigy zs

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WARNING SOME OF THESE LINKS ARE DEAD

official Wallpaper zip from alienware

ftp://alienware.com/Wallpapers/

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Background 2 (1600x1200)

Blue http://moghouse.net/alienwareversion3blue.jpg

Green http://moghouse.net/alienwareversion3green.jpg

Background 3 (1600x1200)

Blue http://moghouse.net/alienwareversion2blue.jpg

Green http://moghouse.net/alienwareversion2.jpg (this is what I'm using)

Silver http://moghouse.net/alienwareversion2white.jpg

Red http://moghouse.net/alienwareversion2red.jpg

http://in3deee.spymac.net/pictures/Alienware_Spot.jpg

Alienware Predator

http://www.monsterdesign.co.kr/image_2003/...Spot_Small_.jpg

http://pctorque.com/misc/alienware/32.jpg

Alienware Area-51?

http://www.axiomci.com/goreycastle/weird/images/area51l.jpg

https://www.neowin.net/forum/uploads/post-42-1091979364.jpg

more wallpapers

http://img47.exs.cx/img47/3700/alien-class...uerevisited.jpg

http://img47.exs.cx/img47/5641/Invader161.jpg

http://img47.exs.cx/img47/2760/derivat.jpg

http://img47.exs.cx/img47/65/4245.jpg

https://www.neowin.net/forum/uploads/post-42-1091904443.jpg

5 Awesome alienware wallpapers by wstaylor

https://www.neowin.net/forum/uploads/post-42-1091898738.jpg

https://www.neowin.net/forum/uploads/post-42-1091899039.jpg

https://www.neowin.net/forum/uploads/post-42-1091899164.jpg

https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?act=...st&id=584317374

https://www.neowin.net/forum/uploads/post-42-1091900054.jpg

http://notebookforums.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=2108

http://img52.exs.cx/my.php?loc=img52ℑ=s1.jpg

http://notebookforums.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1493

http://notebookforums.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1496

http://notebookforums.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=1510

http://imagehost.biz/ims/pic.php?u=219dkV08&i=924&c=.gif

http://computingzone.net/host/ALX.JPG

http://imagehost.biz/ims/pic.php?u=219dkV08&i=923&c=.gif

http://www.ludustech.com/pics/AW_LogoMatrix.jpg

http://notebookforums.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=2255

the alx system

http://awacs94.rkymnt5.com/alienALX1.jpg

http://awacs94.rkymnt5.com/alienALX4.jpg

http://awacs94.rkymnt5.com/alienALX5.jpg

http://www.alienware.com/Images/alx_pages/gallery_8.jpg

The alx system is amazing runs at 4ghz overclocked has dual PCI Express video cards and water cooling but it has cheap flat eide cables

the couldn't put in $10 color rounded cables but they charge :

Price: $5,411.00

As low as $162 per month!

lol

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Up to 4GHz of power and Next Generation PCI Express

Make your friends envy your power. The Area-51 ALX features next-generation Intel processors, enhanced to operate at up to 4GHz! The Area-51 ALX also includes the most significant PC bus architecture change in over a decade. PCI Express is a next-generation system bus providing a high-speed interconnect designed to evolve current PCI technology and address the increasing bandwidth demands of emerging graphics in such next-generation applications as 3D games, professional 3D content creation, high-definition video editing, and more.

Next Generation DDR2 Memory

Alienware Area-51 ALX systems feature DDR2 SDRAM. This new memory technology is designed to shatter the limits imposed by that of the current DDR memory architecture, enabling systems to process critical information at blistering speeds and achieve the highest possible performance in compute-intensive applications.

Performance Enhanced Hardware

Alienware ALX systems feature performance-enhanced hardware to provide more speed, power, and responsiveness than ever before. High-performance hardware is carefully engineered and configured to define and deliver a brand new class of high-performance systems. Pushed beyond all previous performance thresholds, ALX systems satisfy even the most extreme need for speed.

Alienware? ALX systems are available with performance-enhanced system processors. Tuned at the system level to operate at formerly unsanctioned speeds, these processors elevate computing performance to previously unattainable levels.

ALX systems can be further enhanced with specifically configured memories. When paired with a performance-enhanced processor, these memories provide the extreme bandwidth required to ensure maximum system-level performance.

Alienware? ALX systems take performance to the edge with performance-enhanced graphics. Designed to exceed even the most demanding expectations, these exclusively-enhanced graphics solutions enable the highest quality rendering with industry-leading performance.

Go beyond all limits with an Alienware ALX. With up to 4GB of high-speed DDR2 memory and up to 2.4 TB of hard drive space, the definition of "top-end" has just been officially changed.

Silent Liquid Cooling Technology

Alienware's Silent Liquid Cooling technology was specifically designed for ALX systems. An evolution beyond standard air-cooled designs, it uses a specially formulated liquid and gold-plated, pure copper coolers to keep the heat generated by internal hardware components in check. Excess heat is absorbed by the liquid, which is moved away through two pumps and cooled by a high performance heat exchanger.

Alienware's Silent Liquid Cooling technology comes with a number of features for added safety and reliability:

Uses built-in, three-speed fan control for the quietest operation possible

Reduces dust accumulation on internal components, resulting in a longer lifespan and cleaner overall system

Proprietary power control board constantly monitors liquid temperature, with emergency alarm and automatic shut down features

CPU retention clip places even pressure across the CPU for extra protection

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