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    My review of the m15x

    Discussion in 'Alienware' started by cha, Aug 6, 2008.

  1. Ennea

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    Oh, what really? Hm, maybe then or might just not be the drivers... If I notice anything I'll post.
     
  2. cha

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    I got the owner ID card from Alienware a few days back. I thought it was like a card with purchase details etc. Kinda disappointed that it's just a card with their contact numbers on it :p

    With the m15x, still very satisfied with it. The only drivers I've updated is the GPU to driver version 177.92 from laptopvideo2go. Still sticking with x32 bios :)
     
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    Same. The X36 BIOS don't seem to be faring to well.
     
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    Here are some long overdue pictures :) I took the pictures beside my cousin's new unibody MacBook Pro.
     

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