View Full Version : alienware where cant i find..
is0lized
May 27th, 2002, 03:49
i cant find a link so i can build a custom pc, i want to see what it comes out to..
i cant find it nor can my friend...
how do they sell pcs if they dont even have a link to custom built ones?
biggulp
May 27th, 2002, 05:18
http://www.alienware.com/main/configurator_pages/custom.asp
anyway buying pre built gaming machines are a waste of time. they cost much more than if you were to build them yourself.
That and you have the ability to select your own parts, so you won't be limited to selecting from parts they get from affiliates. You'll be able to select what you want and what you need for building a box within your budget. :) (in fact...it would be common sense to do so...since you may be able to get the parts as cheaply as they do but not pay their inflated prices)
Giancarlo
May 27th, 2002, 11:32
For the best prices for components I would also suggest building your own computer.
Nice cases: http://www.colorcases.com
Nice Prices for hard-ware: http://www.newegg.com
http://www.compuplus.com http://www.directron.com
[lhomme]
May 27th, 2002, 12:52
This should also come in handy: http://www.pricewatch.com
is0lized
May 27th, 2002, 15:11
Originally posted by is0lized
i want to see what it comes out to..
liek i said i aint gonna buy one just want to see what it comes out to
im happy with my pc
guitarnerd
May 27th, 2002, 17:17
All you do is pick the basic type of PC you want and then act like your gonna buy it, and there will be a little link that says customize or something. If I could have any PC and I was a millionare I would just buy the best alienware, they are very good computers.http://www.alienware.com/main/system_pages/aurora%20ddr.asp see look
is0lized
May 27th, 2002, 17:22
i wish i could choose from any of there products, not basis of a computer
guitarnerd
May 27th, 2002, 17:23
Here is what mine came out to
Summary Unit Cost Quantity Total
CUSTOM SYSTEM $ 17,211.00 $ 17,211.00
Dragon Full-Tower Case (340-Watt PS) (Plasma Purple)
Enermax EG651P-VE 550 Watt Power Supply
Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor 2.53GHz 533MHz FSB w/ 512KB Cache
2GB RDRAM PC-800
Microsoft Office Keyboard
Microsoft IntelliMouse Explorer USB (Plasma Purple)
Adaptec 29160 64-Bit/Dual-Channel Ultra160 SCSI Controller
73GB 10,000RPM Ultra160 SCSI - 5.2ms Seek Time
180GB 7,200RPM Ultra160 SCSI - 7.4ms Seek Time
180GB 7,200RPM Ultra160 SCSI - 7.4ms Seek Time
Dual NEC 20" LCD2010X MultiSync LCD - Black
NVIDIA® Quadro4 900 XGL w/128MB 4X AGP Dual Monitor
KoolMaxx Video Cooling System (Plasma Purple)
SoundBlaster Audigy 5.1 Platinum eX
Pioneer DVR-A04 - IDE - DVD-RW
Pioneer DVR-A04 - IDE - DVD-RW
Iomega External 2GB Jaz Drive - SCSI
US Robotics V.90 56K Internal Voice/Fax/Data
Klipsch ProMedia 4.1 400-Watt THX Speakers (Plasma Purple)
Plantronics DSP-500 USB Digital Headset w/MIC
MS Sidewinder Force Feedback Wheel w/Pedals USB
MS Sidewinder Force Feedback 2 USB
Lexmark Z53 USB Inkjet w/Cable
HP Scanjet 7400C Professional USB
Intel® PRO/1000 Copper Gigabit Desktop Adapter
Alienware Gamer Accessory Kit w/Plantronics DSP-500
AlienCare Cleaning Solution
Powerware 5115 750VA UPS
AlienAutopsy: Automated Technical Support Request System
Aliencare Toll-Free 3-Year 24/7 ONSITE Warranty
Adventure Bundle (3 full titles)
Microsoft Office XP Professional
Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional
Coolin
May 27th, 2002, 18:11
Why did you get Office XP Professional anyways? :confused:
Bruce
May 27th, 2002, 18:43
Originally posted by guitarnerd
If I could have any PC and I was a millionare I would just buy the best alienware I would get one from http://voodoopc.com if money wasn't an issue, but maybe that's just me.
Coolin
May 27th, 2002, 18:51
Heh, the Voodoo got an awesome review on Maximum PC...
Man, those Voodoo's aren't just made, they're crafted.
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