There is a clear difference between calling something shit, and describing an overpriced product as a bullshit situation.
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Upgrading your cpu (from say an i7 to the next gen i7) yields little to no benefit to games.
Overclocking your cpu whatever it may be yields no to little benefit to games.
Un-educated people overclock their cpu's because they wrongly think they will get more fps.
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Oh come on, please, stop, you're trying -way- too hard, and it's a getting silly now, anyone with half a brain can see that calling something "overpriced bullshit" is calling the product, bullshit, that is overpriced, there really is no other way here, so either you're just a terrible troll, or English isn't something you're very good at, either way, it's pointless to keep entertaining your rubbish
Edit, just to add, if it was what you seem to think, then it would have been "Alienware is overpriced, which is bullshit"
Last edited by GKLeatherCraft; 2012-10-28 at 02:07 PM.
This, Alienlool clearly doesn't know what he is talking about, another kid on the forums pretending to know more than everyone else, whilst knowing nothing and making a fool of himself
On my old PC, i had to overclock to raid, and it was a huge difference, and as Shroudster says, Skyrim on the PC also, there is a very, very big difference
Don't try to be clever about this, alienlool. It's fine to critique him for perhaps misinterpreting, but don't go interpreting it on your own and calling everyone else's interpretation wrong.
Besides that, just a page ago you were calling inux an "Intel salesman" when you were seriously misinterpreting him well beyond reason. Is it your place to call others on doing so afterwards?
Alienware is overpriced. Most Dell-things probably are aside from certain builds (Cyanotical remembers which ones better than me). But I gotta hand it to them that Dell has some excellent customer service. While I wouldn't consider it worth it (the three Ultrasharp monitors I bought because they were good, not because they were Dell), I think it's up to an individual person to choose whether or not they think it's worth it.
I just believe it really needs to be made a point of how expensive the stuff is compared to building it yourself. And I certainly would never recommend anyone an Alienware at any point. I'd rather build it for them myself at that point if they just don't want to put it together on their own.
Last edited by Drunkenvalley; 2012-10-28 at 02:07 PM. Reason: Adding quote.
Describing the overpriced situation as nonsense, is greatly different from describing a product as "shit"."Bull", meaning nonsense, dates from the 17th century.....it might be noted that these older meanings are synonymous with the modern expression "bull" otherwise generally considered, and intentionally used as, a contraction of "bullshit"
You're flat out wrong, and back peddling.
Sorry about that.
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I did not.
I described it as a possibility from a choice of two selections.
seems like logic has reached a brick wall in his head
the also not bringing any sources been quite entertaining aswell while barely looking at the ones others provided.
"grabs popcorn to continue watching entertainment"
People too lazy to build their own systems buy Alienware, they are absolutely horrible in every regard. Poor quality components and horrendous tech support is what you get with Dell and Alienware, same company, same shit. Also, any true enthusiast buying quad channel memory would be buying a system with 2-3 times as much memory, since quad channel is redundant at 8GB in 2GB modules. I mean, if you are buying a socket 2011 based X79 rig, you are going to spend that much and get more out of the system itself.
This is completely inflamatory, I own several DELL items including a laptop. The customer service is excellent, for the price on the day to day items the build quality is superior. Don't twist people into thinking your bad experience is typical assuming your not spouting garbage you read off a hate forum.
Also, nothing is redundant about increasing the memory channels, even if it is in 2gb modules using the quad channel will out perform dual or single.
Last edited by Milkshake86; 2012-10-28 at 02:31 PM.
not true by default i just didn't want to risk ruining for first truly expensive build last year so i got it build for 50 euro by the same company i ordered my parts.
hell they even build in my laptop upgrades for free just because i bought them there.
However by lurking these forums here and doing troubleshooting at relatives places alike i think i got what it takes for my next rig in a couple of years.