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100 watts? Don't you mean more like 1000?
Umm, most systems that are cutting edge are going to require over 400 watt power supplies - don't you mean something like 1000 watts?
Posted by: CobraA1   Posted on: 05/09/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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100 watts? Don't you mean more like 1000?  CobraA1 | 05/09/07
Also, 2.66 GHz, not MHz. Just FYI. [nt]  olePigeon | 05/09/07
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This is a dual quad-core system...  olePigeon | 05/09/07
because...  doh123 | 05/09/07
Just doesn't have the same effect as opening a Macintosh...  olePigeon | 05/09/07
Though one would seriouslly doubt  GuidingLight | 05/09/07
Oh for the love of god...  gigabot71 | 05/09/07
I didn't trash the technical aspects of the computer...  olePigeon | 05/09/07
All too true  GuidingLight | 05/10/07
That the ONLY a MAC  Mectron | 05/14/07
Very true.  HypnoToad72 | 05/09/07
hmmm....  doh123 | 05/09/07
Though off topic from the Alienware thread here...  yyuko@... | 05/09/07
It's Cute and All...  blunderdog | 05/09/07
Expensive Toy  lektaric@... | 05/10/07
Agreed  CobraA1 | 05/14/07
Alienware's Packaging is superior to dell  josh@... | 05/10/07
Alienware Support is Terrible  Brandon_J5 | 05/10/07
Alienware Support  Alienware-steve | 05/17/07
These are amazing computers.  ethman42 | 05/12/07
Well...  Mectron | 05/14/07
Umm . . .  CobraA1 | 05/14/07

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