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i like DELL's cases too. specially the Precision 670 line :p

http://img.dell.com/images/global/products...ont_314x314.jpg

the lab i work in just bought one of those. it's huge and dead sexy :p

that is a very nice case...inside too

yes i am....look at those big ugly things at the bottom :x

It's all a matter of personal taste... this shouldn't be rocket science to you.

In any case i hope that they dont come loaded with all kinds of useless crap.

But overall i can't stand Dell, i hate their computers and i hate the company.

GEt the better tech support.

Also the xps tech support is 20 times better then the regular tech support. I feel that some people bash companies without actually using them .

All the tech support that I use at my company is either gold or for our 5 xps systems(teen room in the library) . When I need a part Like a video card i get no hassle. They overnight it to me and I ship it back in the same box.

I don't understand how you can get any better then that

I'm with Phoyoco here. While dell does offer some decent prices, from what I've seen they're fairly rubbish computers. Propietary designs and such, hell with that. Or the cliche tale of wanting to add another HDD or optical drive to a dell and not havign a big enough power supply to do so. Fun fun. Then you get into hassles of finding a PSU that will even fit in your dell case.

It's more trouble than its worth. Alienwares are so laughably overpriced that the only way I'd ever own one is if someone gave it to me free of charge. I have better ways to waste my money, such as buying drugs. :)

Or the cliche tale of wanting to add another HDD or optical drive to a dell and not havign a big enough power supply to do so.

I have better ways to waste my money, such as buying drugs. :)

Funny. I've never had that problem with the power supply. Maybe it's the drugs...

Someone please close this. We have 2 threads on this already and it is now disproven. I have a new thread on Dell dismissing the rumor which was started by Alienware's competitor, VoodooPC.

LINK: https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=442766

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