a few years back, a friend of mine got an alienware laptop, maxed out, was so cool. two weeks later, he tells me he woke up to find the fan area in the rear of the laptop to literally have melted---the cpu (or gpu-i don't remember) overheated and melted the frickin laptop's casing. i laughed, he cried-alienware offered him no assistance/support to this problem, and he is the furthest thing from an overclocker. so yea, buy a quality alienware product, while your'e at it, go to voodoopc and throw an extra 2g's for a "radical" paintjob, so that when your comp breaks down, it can still look classy. i guess that's how spoiled brats roll, but i think there's enough acerbity in this post to give someone an ulcer so i'll stop now lol :)
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a few years back, a friend of mine got an alienware laptop, maxed out, was so cool. two weeks later, he tells me he woke up to find the fan area in the rear of the laptop to literally have melted---the cpu (or gpu-i don't remember) overheated and melted the frickin laptop's casing. i laughed, he cried-alienware offered him no assistance/support to this problem, and he is the furthest thing from an overclocker. so yea, buy a quality alienware product, while your'e at it, go to voodoopc and throw an extra 2g's for a "radical" paintjob, so that when your comp breaks down, it can still look classy. i guess that's how spoiled brats roll, but i think there's enough acerbity in this post to give someone an ulcer so i'll stop now lol :)