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    Deciding between 2 laptops same processor

    Discussion in 'Alienware 14 and M14x' started by hammerfallts, Apr 20, 2012.

  1. hammerfallts

    hammerfallts Notebook Consultant

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  2. HSN21

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    M14x, it's no brainer really
    It's also more portable with much better battery life so you can take it with you outside without much issues.

    Performance will be very similar

    I only recommend the MSI if you were to wait for the GTX 680m which will be available for that laptop but not the alienware m14x

    GTX570m + gtx580m are old cards, GTX675m = GTX580m with name changed only
     
  3. s2odin

    s2odin Merrica!

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    The 570M and 580M are actually both faster than the GTX 650M which means the MSI is better than the Alienware, and cheaper too. Being old cards doesn't really matter if they are faster than the new card in the Alienware.

    The Alienware would have better battery life but only a 1600x900 screen and a glossy (correct me if I'm wrong) whereas the MSI would have a matte 1920x1080 screen and a second HD bay for an SSD in the future. Plus the Alienware is 1lb heavier with battery so it's not that much more "portable".

    So in the end for gaming MSI > Alienware and battery life Alienware > MSI.
     
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    So much misinformed info in one post.......

    You can put SSD+HD in the m14x if you bothered to check the link posted in OP

    m14x is more portable, it's smaller and much better battery, Don't care about 1lb weight, if i were to take my laptop outside i rather to have +8hours laptop over +1hour laptop, yes battery is huge factor for portability

    For pure gaming the m14x will in fact perform better duo the lower screen resolution, when i said they are nearly similar i was talking about 1080p

    The newer m14x got anti-glare glossy screen unlike the previous m14x with glossy-none anti glare screen, and matte screen got its disadvantages so not sure why you are listing it as if it were an advantage

    The GTX650m is not a bad card as what its name sound, it's basically a GTX660m with minimal downclocking (the rest is pretty much identical)
    GTX 570 and GTX580m are ugly cards now, the performance gain is very minimal, it's not worth the extra heat/noise and the the extra price specially for the 580m

    Again OP

    Get m14x or get the MSI when GTX680m is released otherwise you are basically paying more for less

    PS : just checked the weight, basically you got EVERYTHING wrong and don't know what you are talking about so stick to mac please.
    The m14x is lighter even with the battery.
     
  5. s2odin

    s2odin Merrica!

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    It's an mSATA SSD lol. Real SSD > mSATA. Unless you take out the optical drive then you can have a real SSD with a HDD.

    The GTX 650M is between a 460M and a 560M. And a 570M is a lot faster than a 560M.

    It's fine tho, you seem like an Alienware fanboii. The OP can decide on what they want, but they are going to get better price/performance with the MSI.
     
  6. HSN21

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    This mSATA is better than most 2.5 SSDs spare us more stupidity.
    As i said you were wrong about everything including the weight not sure why you pull random false info from nowhere to misguide the OP.

    Yeah I'm alienware fanboy that's why I'm telling him to get the MSI when GTX680m is released soon..... you are embarrassing yourself, next time open your mouth when you know what are you talking about, the 650m (DDR5 version the one in m14x R2 not DDR3 version) is not between GTX 460m and GTX 560m, it's faster than 560m itself/on par and about the same as 660m (downclocked 660m) you love to provide BS info don't you? anyway I already made it clear, just didn't want a complete fool to misguide the OP so I'm done


    Good luck getting whatever lap you need :) and for s2odin stick to macs, you are ignorant to laptops
     
  7. hammerfallts

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    So confused!!! Hehe, I just wanna make the right call. I'm not too tech savy.
     
  8. Mk017

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    you have to ask yourself, what is more important. better battery life or better performance and your budget.

    the Msi is more future proved, you can upgrade the gpu later on. the 95% matte screen should be better than the alienware's.

    on the other hand, M14 has much better build quality, better warranty(you have to pay for it), much better battery life.