Dell may buy Alienware


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never will i do buisness with alienware any olnger do to even thinking about this.

Dell puts crap systems out and calls them powerful, they are loaded with crap that boggs the system down and thier customer service.. you cant understand any of them.

If you consider them crap systems just because they are pre-loaded with crap, then just do a reformat when it arrives. I don't see what the issue is, then.
If you consider them crap systems just because they are pre-loaded with crap, then just do a reformat when it arrives. I don't see what the issue is, then.

They are no0bs that hate Dell because all their fanboy jihadis do. In another, they hate for no reason. :rolleyes:

What is a compitation???

I hope Dell does buy Alienware hahahahhahah :laugh:

Good, maybe Alienwares by Dell wont be so damn expensive. Dell does a damn good job with weekly and monthly deals. Hell, having Dell support with an Alienware would be nice for a change.

We have one Alienware Sentia and one Alienware Hivemind at work. We have several Dells that were purchased by the previous i.t. guy. Based on my limited experience: I think Alienware's support, based in Costa Rica, is better than Dell's in India or wherever they have it now.

Doug

I think that Dell as just as good as Alienware. I never could understand why Alienware was so special.

Why they paint their cases of course. :alien:

hehe

Alienware puts NO crap NO bloatware on their systems, based on the two we purchased at work.

Doug

If you are smart enough to know what bloatware and 'crap' is, then you should be smart enough to either reformat or remove it. period.

Dell has fixed the "I can't understand them" issue with Indian representatives. If you bought a high-end Dimension desktop or an XPS or any buisness PC, you will be directed to an American rep.

Not only dell does this, all the other computer product companies do it also.. i've called linksys before and got directed to India, and i've called also called other pc companies for tech support and same thing

LOL If one big company buys another this is NOT bad... Look at Ford Motor Company... They own such BIGGER brands such as Astin Martin, Volvo, SaaB, and others. Most pople do not like ford yet they Love there Volvo's. So if one campany wants to buy another thats OK FOR EVERYONE!!!! Look at Disney and Pixar... LOL Disney Bought Pixar.

Only good things came come from the 2 best computer mfg's... It will be cool to see!

It's the AMERICAN WAY BABY!!!!!!!!!

ok they maybe expansive but there is no manufator that can pull out so much power out of these small lappy's

there are no other computer manufactors that can do this some little onces like VooDooPC too but HP, DELL, IBM, etc etc etc etc etc all of them can't create this...... Quality and qantity and performance is everything.

so nodoubt about Alienware.... I'll try to get an order for my company to change all HP crappy machines to Alienware PC's, work will be done ever faster...... that wil be an Order of 500 PC and 100 Lappy's :laugh:

so now I need to get my bosh so far he'll do it....... :whistle:

I'm going to let you in on a huge computer industry secret that will shock you: Alienware doesn't manufacture any laptops. They are mostly made by Clevo now, and the same models are also sold by Voodoo, Falcon NW, Eurocom, Sager, etc...

Why they paint their cases of course. :alien:

hehe

If you are smart enough to know what bloatware and 'crap' is, then you should be smart enough to either reformat or remove it. period.

hehe thanks for the comments - well every brand has its pros and cons - reformatting, etc. takes time - and time is money (most employees don't work for free) - some businesses, employees sit around twiddling their thumbs a lot of the time - other businesses are understaffed and do not have any spare human resources to spend on additional tasks (I am not the president of any company so I'm not liable) - it is nice how the alienware is ready to roll out of the box

actually by this point I have finally convinced them to let me order the parts and build the pc's myself (I was partly encouraged by what I read on neowin forums), which is what we did with the last two - again time is money, but this has worked out well for us

Doug

hehe thanks for the comments - well every brand has its pros and cons - reformatting, etc. takes time - and time is money (most employees don't work for free) - some businesses, employees sit around twiddling their thumbs a lot of the time - other businesses are understaffed and do not have any spare human resources to spend on additional tasks (I am not the president of any company so I'm not liable) - it is nice how the alienware is ready to roll out of the box

actually by this point I have finally convinced them to let me order the parts and build the pc's myself (I was partly encouraged by what I read on neowin forums), which is what we did with the last two - again time is money, but this has worked out well for us

Doug

dell business pcs ship with considerably less fluff than the home ones, and no one is going to buy an alienware for a business. the point becomes moot because the only people that really have to deal with bloat are people buying normal pcs, and the ones who care about it will get rid of it on their own.

When you put your own computer together and something goes ,unless it was a super freak accident then you have to pay for it yourself.

My experience with dell is they send me a new part right away next day shipping and I don't have to pay for the part .

My last pc that I put together had a top of the line power supply at the time and that went in about 3 months. My dell pc has been running off the same outlet (other computer was chucked after the power supply blew) for 2 years.

I don't understand why people hate dells so much. For businesses their isnt anything any better then dell.

For a busienss you need replacement parts as soon as possible. what is better then free and next day shipping?

If they buy alien ware this could be dells way of getting amd parts.

if dell all of a sudden starts putting amd chips in their computers watch how many of the people here stop saying that dell stinks.

hehe thanks for the comments - well every brand has its pros and cons - reformatting, etc. takes time - and time is money (most employees don't work for free) - some businesses, employees sit around twiddling their thumbs a lot of the time - other businesses are understaffed and do not have any spare human resources to spend on additional tasks (I am not the president of any company so I'm not liable) - it is nice how the alienware is ready to roll out of the box

actually by this point I have finally convinced them to let me order the parts and build the pc's myself (I was partly encouraged by what I read on neowin forums), which is what we did with the last two - again time is money, but this has worked out well for us

Doug

*psst*

Got a secret for you;

Most businesses with large numbers of systems would have a volume license key with a custom CD image that is deployed throughout the company. No decent company that I've ever seen just pulls a computer out of the box and plops in on the employees desk. The system is wiped, OS and applications are installed, then it is sent out. This is also why you can order Dell systems with no OS media and with a drive that has not been formatted.

hehe thanks for the comments - well every brand has its pros and cons - reformatting, etc. takes time - and time is money (most employees don't work for free) - some businesses, employees sit around twiddling their thumbs a lot of the time - other businesses are understaffed and do not have any spare human resources to spend on additional tasks (I am not the president of any company so I'm not liable) - it is nice how the alienware is ready to roll out of the box

actually by this point I have finally convinced them to let me order the parts and build the pc's myself (I was partly encouraged by what I read on neowin forums), which is what we did with the last two - again time is money, but this has worked out well for us

Doug

Doug,

Let me tell ya somthing about building them yourself since you more then likly know everything about building computers... Well first off YOU will have to order all the parts pick them up co-ordinate them HOPE that they all arrive in a decent amount of time... THEN you MUST install OS and all software for them to run. Configure these systems then put them up on a network... YOUR job just got more complicated and hence MORE TIME, And since Time is money in your world this is a BIG mistake. Heres what to look forward to when a system goes down... Same as normal right pick up the phone and TALK? WEll you are half right. You will have to diagnoss it your self down to the specific part/parts then call the mfg. WOOPS This might take a while and it JUST may COST you some $$$. SO overall productivity is increased and time is less when you buy from an OEM company like DELL Alienware or whatever. Becuause you have up to at least 3-4 years ON-SITE service for parts and phone support. IT DOES NOT MATTER WHAT PART WENT THE OEM WILL HELP YOU AND GET IT DONE!!! SO go back to the drawing boards and rethink this becasue it will be wakless hours at night for you and trouble for the comany. Posibly loosing your job over a decision like this. So have fun in what ever you choose.

This is to all the people out there that think Alienware is a "HIGH END" computer company. This high end computer is from there "BOTTOM LINE" models... Whats that you ASK? YES they are reaching out the broad home general user customer base that don't like to shell out a fortune. AND SURE you ask for this system to cost so much it has everything you need right? WRONG... Notice no monitor? what about that 90 day service? HEHE S A M E A S D E L L ... Well you might be asking IT HAS BETTER PARTS? RIGHT? MAYBE but nothing says anything about it except that it uses a 915 mobo... where do they get it from THEY make It? NO somone else does and they just happen to have a stamp and say Alienware. So this is how things work... At least in mu opinion. Everyone makes there own. The parts they use are the essencially the same. Maybe with a few minor tweeks here and there just to make it enough for them to call it theres. All of you who think this is better that that and bla bla bla... Don't have a clue. Here is what it boils down to. You have haters and you all like to strike up arguments and get the lovers of both sides furious and then you have threads like this with Doug arguing a pointless point of how time is money and he is going to just build his own for the company he works for which we all know will cost more time and more $. SO.. Lets focus on the good info and all the good that can come from this and remember when the day is ALL done YOU all can open your cases and see that all your computer parts and made in Malaysia, China, Japan, or somplace else where the build both Dell parts, Alienware parts, Intel parts, and WD parts(as well as all computer parts.) I know this was a lot of usless ranting but COME ON. Buisness is Buisness and if DELL has enough they will buy if they let'em. Have a good night.

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[1] Bot? $689

Processor: Intel? Pentium? 4 Processor 515 2.93GHz 533MHz FSB 1MB

Operating System (Office software not included): Microsoft? Windows? XP Home Edition with Service Pack 2

TV Tuner: None

Warranty: 90-Day AlienCare Toll-Free 24/7 Phone Support

Chassis: Alienware? Bot Chassis with 270 Watt Ultra-Quiet Power Supply - Silver/Black

Motherboard: Alienware? PCI Express Motherboard with Intel? 915 Chipset

Memory: 256MB Single Channel DDR PC-3200 at 400MHz - 1 x 256MB

Graphics Processor: Integrated Intel? Graphics Media Accelerator 900

System Drive: 80GB Serial ATA 1.5Gb/s 7,200 RPM w/ NCQ & 8MB Cache

Optical Drive: 16x DVD-ROM Drive with Software DVD Decoder

Removable Storage : 3.5" 1.44 MB Floppy Disk Drive - Black

Sound Card: Intel? High-Definition Audio (24-bit, 192Khz) with 5.1 surround sound

Monitor: No Monitor

Network Connection: Integrated High Performance Intel? 10/1000 Ethernet Adapter

Keyboard: Microsoft? Basic Keyboard Black

Mouse: Microsoft? Basic Optical Mouse Black

Alienware Exclusive Offers: GameFly - Unlimited Game Rentals for 15 days - FREE TRIAL

Alienware Exclusive Offers: Gamespot Complete - Free 90-day Trial (a $20.85 value)

Desktop Enhancements: Exclusive AlienGUIse Theme Manager

AlienInspection: AlienInspection - Exclusive Integration and Inspection - $99.99 Value - FREE!

*psst*

Got a secret for you;

Most businesses with large numbers of systems would have a volume license key with a custom CD image that is deployed throughout thedecent decent company that I've ever seen just pulls a computer out of the box and plops in on the employees desk. The system is wiped, OS and applications athend, then it is sent out. This is also why you can order Dell systems with no OS media and with a drive that has not been formatted.


Why would you buy an Alienware machine for work purposes? What type of work is being done on them?

Alienware Makes computers for work and "darthbevis" has 3 Alienwares at work http://www.notebookforums.com/

Work And Home Alienwares

http://alienware.virtualblend.com/Files/in...evel=album&id=5

"Hivemind 5520

5U server loaded with dual Intel Xeon processors

and up to 3TB of storage to support demanding

businesses. "

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"MJ-12? 7500i

Alienware?s premier workstation features

dual Intel dual-core processors and dual

Quadro graphics card support to unlock

your creative power."

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