Is Alienware's Tiny Alpha Gaming PC Still Worth Buying?

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  • Опубликовано: 5 дек 2018
  • Alienware's tiny Alpha R2 gaming PC looks as good as it did on launch two years ago, but is it still worth buying one in 2018? Some argue they were never worth buying in the first place due to their high price, but let's see how this machine's tech specs hold up when faced with some modern gaming scenarios.
    Specs:
    Alienware Alpha R2
    Intel Core i7 6700T
    8GB DDR4
    AMD Radeon R9 M470X 2GB GPU
    Windows 10
    Games Tested:
    Shadow of The Tomb Raider
    Player Unknown's Battlegrounds
    Fallout 4
    Call of Duty: WW2
    Assassin's Creed: Odyssey
    Thanks for watching :)
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  • @Zortec
    @Zortec 5 лет назад +438

    there is Malware.... then there is Alienware

  • @ade2973
    @ade2973 5 лет назад +391

    Oh Alienware. Thats a name i haven't heard in a while

    • @goge6337
      @goge6337 5 лет назад +2

      Adrian ' yeah

    • @LocoMe4u
      @LocoMe4u 5 лет назад +8

      That's a good thing

    • @caziabraham6287
      @caziabraham6287 5 лет назад +5

      @@LocoMe4u yeah today everybody is building costom pc's

    • @frostedlambs
      @frostedlambs 5 лет назад

      Cazi Abraham no I don't think so, I think people who arnt tech savvy probably don't need a new PC these days most PCs can play anything

    • @MisterRorschach90
      @MisterRorschach90 5 лет назад +3

      frostedlambs yeah you go get a core 2 duo with integrated graphics and tell me you can even play knights of the old republic above 10 FPS. That game might be older than you. Lol

  • @ProtoMario
    @ProtoMario 5 лет назад +343

    I remember Dell trying to defend these because they sounded like a Jet engine when hot... lol ridiculous.

    • @oldcracker3383
      @oldcracker3383 5 лет назад +12

      LOL that was the best, but tbh the case is sexy, I made a form-factor build in this after gutting out the parts.

    • @ihzero
      @ihzero 5 лет назад

      Woa Proto, you follow Steve?

    • @joeyford182
      @joeyford182 5 лет назад +1

      They dont sounds loud at all mine is silent

    • @flyingoctorok3149
      @flyingoctorok3149 5 лет назад

      @@ihzero Just what I was thinking

    • @TriscoG
      @TriscoG 5 лет назад +1

      @@oldcracker3383 looks like a jank ass xbox lol

  • @dannysmith713
    @dannysmith713 5 лет назад +185

    Everyone is missing the point, this system is small and is easily thrown into a backpack to take on holiday or vacation. Build a small form factor build with an i7 and a graphics card. The power supply costs and arm, leg and first born. Small form factor is not for the cash strapped pc gamer

    • @TYPICALGHOSTSNIPER
      @TYPICALGHOSTSNIPER 5 лет назад +33

      Ur better of just getting laptop then lol for same money you can get much better laptop

    • @MisterRorschach90
      @MisterRorschach90 5 лет назад +15

      TYPICAL GHOST SNIPER my laptop is about exactly the same speed as this machine and it cost me about 300 dollars a couple years ago used. You can buy the same laptop on Craigslist for about 200-250 bucks now.

    • @Pilotgeek
      @Pilotgeek 5 лет назад +13

      It's true, the premium really is the portability. I built a portable Mini ITX VR PC, and while I do love it, I probably spent a good 50% more than I needed to just due to the somewhat specialty parts.

    • @gaunterodimm3606
      @gaunterodimm3606 5 лет назад +5

      A new comparable SFF build will run $500 or likely more. So if someone needs an SFF desktop an Alienware Alpha could be a good PC to get.

    • @jagoob
      @jagoob 5 лет назад +4

      I think this definitely has it's uses. Seems more than adequate if you aren't as into the modern triple a titles but it can still run them at 30fps. And if you are traveling you could just pack this + a wireless mouse and keyboard and hook it into any tv for gaming or watching videos or streams.

  • @superchickenlips1
    @superchickenlips1 5 лет назад +139

    The reason why it's called Alienware is because the factory is on Saturn, and you have to pay shipping for 1.2 billion kilometers

    • @gearz2570
      @gearz2570 5 лет назад

      haha

    • @DJ_Dopamine
      @DJ_Dopamine 5 лет назад +7

      No, the things are actually sent from uranus!

    • @Notorious-AP
      @Notorious-AP 5 лет назад

      SuperChickenLips lol

    • @AlexS-sc3gb
      @AlexS-sc3gb 3 года назад

      Damn shipping is pretty cheap for being so far away

  • @fueledbyregret
    @fueledbyregret 5 лет назад +1

    Cheers for including fallout 4, much appreciated to see the creation engine tested on older machines - especially with FO 76 out now on the same engine.

  • @Gnagaren86
    @Gnagaren86 5 лет назад +8

    Been here since 10k subs and i still love the content 💕

  • @Not_Cross
    @Not_Cross 5 лет назад +53

    Alienware has to be worth buying to begin with in order to ''still'' be worth buying.

    • @MisterRorschach90
      @MisterRorschach90 5 лет назад +4

      Not Cross I mean who can argue with that logic? A 24k gold Apple Watch has to be worth buying in order to still be worth buying.
      A gtx titan z has to be worth buying to begin with in order to still be worth buying.
      A hooker has to be worth buying to begin with in order to still be worth buying.

    • @gaunterodimm3606
      @gaunterodimm3606 5 лет назад +3

      It was not worth it at new retail price. At a good price used it could be worth it.

    • @itsShiftless
      @itsShiftless 5 лет назад +1

      Alienwares are expensive because they use premium material

    • @gaunterodimm3606
      @gaunterodimm3606 5 лет назад +1

      @@itsShiftless As the owner of a few Dell products, one of which is an Alpha R1, I can say that the full retail price of a new Alpha was way out of line with the product and quality, which is why I bought one used. The Alpha is decent quality but I would not call it premium. As an example the majority of them shipped with a 5400 rpm HDD which is damned slow, especially for a desktop.

    • @mrmangbro6842
      @mrmangbro6842 5 лет назад

      @@itsShiftless I mean they will tell you that i guess. It really isn't a "premium", it is more like buying an Iphone you buy it for the name usually.

  • @JohnLemonsFilms
    @JohnLemonsFilms 5 лет назад +1

    Hey, I just wanted to say thanks for all the amazing content. You’ve inspired me to build my first budget gaming pc, which is also my first build. I still really enjoy your content a lot, so keep it up man!

  • @GeorgeWilkins
    @GeorgeWilkins 5 лет назад +124

    It was probably better value than the new Mac minis.

    • @MLWJ1993
      @MLWJ1993 5 лет назад +1

      😂

    • @EuroLPS
      @EuroLPS 5 лет назад +3

      As far as gaming, then yes

    • @IanC14
      @IanC14 5 лет назад

      No?

    • @chrisplissken4626
      @chrisplissken4626 4 года назад

      XD nice burn

    • @Supercon57
      @Supercon57 3 года назад +3

      He's not wrong, my work picked up a few Mac mini's, they have far worse cpu and gpu parts and for what we use them for honestly this alienware would have been a way better bang for buck

  • @lildink9529
    @lildink9529 5 лет назад +10

    I had the original one and it was what got me into PC gaming, have my own build now. Not a great PC IMO, but happy I could get it on sale and that it sparked an interest in a hobby.

  • @nickhowatson4745
    @nickhowatson4745 5 лет назад +6

    I love my little r2 with the i7 and 960. you can plug in the external gpu enclosure to the 960 version of the r2 to use any gpu you want.

  • @SnipingMachines
    @SnipingMachines 5 лет назад +1

    Awesomeness is located here. Great work.

  • @McBenjiBoo
    @McBenjiBoo 5 лет назад +3

    Great vid as always. I'm surprised by the performance of this, considering the relatively new age. I've challenged myself to build an equal performance machine in a same size wooden build.

  • @ThatWhiteHand
    @ThatWhiteHand 5 лет назад +4

    I'm watching this on my alpha! i still love this thing to death.

  • @scadagaming1897
    @scadagaming1897 5 лет назад

    Keep up the good work. Love your videos.

  • @joannaatkins822
    @joannaatkins822 5 лет назад +2

    I really enjoy your content, thanks for continuing to upload fun videos based around quirky ideas like this alienware.
    While I do enjoy your channel, I think it's time to upgrade your microphone and lighting. Even a cheap daylight lamp and fluffy mic cover would make a huge difference. Another thing is scripting on some of your more impromptu videos has been clunky, and I worry that people viewing those as a first time viewer might be put off of your other more consistent content.
    All that said I'm really pleased for you and all the subscribers your channel has gotten, you're offering something unique, and that shows in the thoughtfulness of your content! Keep up the excellent work!

  • @bb6279
    @bb6279 5 лет назад

    Love your videos, you have such a wonderful personality!

  • @itsukakotori6389
    @itsukakotori6389 5 лет назад

    I've been following your channel for quiet long time, love you and your channel, and today when I paused the video to get a coffee and discovered that you really look like John Kramer The Jigsaw when paused (Super young version), no offensive :D

  • @LocoMe4u
    @LocoMe4u 5 лет назад +257

    Alienware... overpriced since... it was called dell. X)

    • @chaosakazero
      @chaosakazero 5 лет назад +16

      Dell brought the prices down for Alienware the computers used to cost two grand for the bottom of the barrel version keep that in mind

    • @robertt9342
      @robertt9342 5 лет назад +6

      Can't believe there are 100+ clueless people agree with the OP.

    • @brentsta
      @brentsta 5 лет назад

      Dell gaming is actually pretty cheap. Yes there's a separate Dell gaming, not talking about alienware.
      Alienware is like the apple of the pc world. Way overpriced for what you get.

    • @yufanchen6072
      @yufanchen6072 5 лет назад

      @@brentsta thays razor.

    • @ksm4939
      @ksm4939 5 лет назад +1

      @@yufanchen6072 nah,Razer make pretty good products. Remember the price goes up more for what you get as the product is better as it takes more money to improve something that is expensive. Same could not be said for Apple.

  • @mahmoudhanafy1440
    @mahmoudhanafy1440 5 лет назад

    The audio is good keep up the good content

  • @JamesOliverLindsey
    @JamesOliverLindsey 3 года назад +1

    first time viewer, thank you for saving me a few hundred dollars. sure was wanting to convince myself it would be good enough. Nice review :D

  • @ericandruszko7563
    @ericandruszko7563 5 лет назад +1

    Funny you choose now to cover this, I was just starting to consider getting one to leave at my parents' house for when I visit, so I have a small gaming PC of some kind.

  • @justinamor6262
    @justinamor6262 5 лет назад +21

    Hello from the Philippines! Been watching you for a while now. Keep up the good work!

  • @frzr9029
    @frzr9029 5 лет назад +110

    Rebranded 260X?
    Man, I really hate how prebuilt pc companies decide specs for their "Gaming" lineup where they use i7s as a marketing method instead of the graphics. :(

    • @nathanhamman418
      @nathanhamman418 5 лет назад +6

      I want to know why most laptops with a 1050 ti have an i7

    • @MisterRorschach90
      @MisterRorschach90 5 лет назад +20

      Nathan Hamman because people like having 4 or more cores and the cpu is the brains of a computer. Laptops with an i7 and a 1050ti are literally some of the best builds they make because they can be made very thin and light due to the thermal constraints being so lax. Same thing goes with a 1060. The thing is these graphics cards are not only gaming cards. The world doesn’t revolve around gaming. The 1050ti is a decently powerful card that can blaze through spreadsheets, photo editing, cad work, etc. when people buy business class laptops they usually always have an i7. Would you rather see i7 laptops with only integrated graphics? Do you think a normal person needs an i7 and a gtx 1080 or Vega 56 mobile?
      It’s all about money. These cards are rebranded specifically to sell off old stock and pcbs that are left over when a new line of cards come out. Also some programs or certain tasks people do specifically require a certain cpu or gpu. These machines can be customized most of the time so I really don’t see what the problem is. There are so many different makes and models.

    • @gaunterodimm3606
      @gaunterodimm3606 5 лет назад +1

      An 8th or 9th get i5 is enough for a 1050ti since they have six cores and are much faster. The older generations I would not want an i5 even with a 1050ti too many games can max out those CPUs. I do agree that these GPU rebrands are kind of anti consumer.

    • @Moe-mr6mx
      @Moe-mr6mx 5 лет назад +7

      @@nathanhamman418 until very recently, almost all mobile i5s if not all were dual cores. Heck even some i7s were dual cores, up until ryzen showed up.

    • @robertt9342
      @robertt9342 5 лет назад

      Nathan Hamman . Usually the i7 are mobile CPUs so they don't perform the same as their desktop counterparts.

  • @reapzdeatth
    @reapzdeatth 2 года назад

    I got the grx 960 one. Still use it til this day. Great little box

  • @Lazyboy51
    @Lazyboy51 5 лет назад

    Always loved the cases on these

  • @SiggsGBR
    @SiggsGBR 5 лет назад +1

    I had no idea these things existed, but it's a perfect comparison to the build I'm working on so thanks! I'm building a small form factor PC inside a Dreamcast case, and I'm using a 6700T...6gb ram...and a 750ti. I'll upgrade the card if i can fit a better one though

  • @abcdefgh-sb5yr
    @abcdefgh-sb5yr 5 лет назад +15

    I was using radeon 7790 since 2 weeks ago. A card is similar as this one and i was more than happy with performance. Now i have gtx 1060 6gb zotac mini

    • @genau14zeichen
      @genau14zeichen 5 лет назад

      More than happy? Why did you upgrade then?

    • @abcdefgh-sb5yr
      @abcdefgh-sb5yr 5 лет назад +1

      @@genau14zeichen i had some issues with overheating but performance of the gpu was decent

  • @davisly1
    @davisly1 5 лет назад

    I used to want one of those and great video

  • @dlschuller53
    @dlschuller53 5 лет назад +1

    Wowzer, Australia huh? I'm impressed you even uploaded in a jetlag condition :o
    Anywho, just wanted to say that I like your content. Keep up the good work! (And get some sleep while your at it)

  • @Nalgaso123
    @Nalgaso123 5 лет назад

    Gran video!!! Es muy buena pc y muy compacta

  • @HalfOgre0520
    @HalfOgre0520 5 лет назад +1

    How did you know I was looking at this one!

  • @END30000
    @END30000 4 года назад +9

    Bought one 2019.... It's not bad I can play all my games on high/medium graphics no issue that I see with default hardware hmm might be the games I play on it I guess

  • @VladC998
    @VladC998 Год назад +1

    Still have it, since 2016 and its running like a champ🎉

  • @doolkore
    @doolkore 5 лет назад +6

    You should have re pasted the cpu and gpu, that might have brought the temps down and in turn make the fans spin slower.

  • @David_Quinn_Photography
    @David_Quinn_Photography 5 лет назад

    in 2011 I saw a mod called dayz arma 2 and pre Alpha game play for Escape from Tarkov and wanted to get one of these with a 1st gen i5 and so glad I did some research before doing so.

  • @matt4193
    @matt4193 5 лет назад

    Its price might not be the best but heck if it doesn't look sexy. Also it has a m.2 slot, I did not know that. Good video, hope you get better soon

  • @TheMaximus60
    @TheMaximus60 5 лет назад +17

    Still better than "Over Powerd" Walmart crappy PC's and the even more crappier Chinese knock-off consoles that Soulja is selling.

  • @bekeex
    @bekeex 5 лет назад +3

    From memory steam machines has different components depending on the manufacturer. GPU, CPU, ram etc.

  • @nO_d3N1AL
    @nO_d3N1AL 5 лет назад +1

    I got one of these 3.5 years ago, it's an amazing bit of kit really once you put an SSD in. I upgraded the memory to 12 GB and it's really quiet, very small and performs well especially in less demanding games. The GTX 860M was very good for the time, as was the i5-4590T. For the money it was a steal

    • @CknSalad
      @CknSalad 2 года назад

      Yeah I got mine for $450 same tier model as yours on eBay for basically brand new back around 2015.

  • @deathrow989
    @deathrow989 5 лет назад

    Hope you enjoyed Australia bro, where did you visit? Come back soon🇦🇺

  • @davejnathan10
    @davejnathan10 5 лет назад

    Been waiting for something like this, this little thing is so mobile but the price are so wow

  • @jeffaustin5769
    @jeffaustin5769 5 лет назад

    Amazing bruv to see how far you have come. Went from gtx 1060 3gb to a 1070 6gb free lol Thx man cause your the reason I went to buy a 1060. Man that card over clocks so well. Anyways thanks and keep up the vids bruv.

  • @timothyzimmerman5423
    @timothyzimmerman5423 5 лет назад +1

    Im using it now still as my main pc it still runs great and I'm happy with it. It takes up virtually no space. It still runs anything I throw at it.Mine has a 4gb GTX 960 in it though and that handles games a lot better so 60fps no problem on more games. Also with the R2 model you can get the alienware amplifier that allows to hook up any graphics card you want.

  • @IronkneeProductions
    @IronkneeProductions 3 года назад

    I still have one of these.
    It still works great!
    The person I got it from used way too much thermal paste, it had to be re-done.

  • @enthusiasticgmgaming4165
    @enthusiasticgmgaming4165 5 лет назад +1

    The GTX 960 version has a Alienware Graphics Amplifier port to plug up the Alienware Graphics Amplifier. Basically you put a GPU into it and you get most of that cards performance. You just need the Alienware Graphics Amplifier and the graphics card of your choosing. I think it is worth a look.

  • @christiandalsgard7795
    @christiandalsgard7795 5 лет назад +1

    Good video

  • @dionelr
    @dionelr 5 лет назад +1

    I use the older Alienware Alpha R1 as a TV machine for multimedia and light games. I don't play newer titles so it works out.

  • @JT-ko2ib
    @JT-ko2ib 5 лет назад +2

    I'd never heard of these things before. If you're going to go for a mini ITX, it's best to have a standard mini itx case so you can upgrade in the future. A mini AMD APU based system would be great in the future, but this thing looks like it has to have the ports in a specific place, so you have to have the same motherboard if it goes wrong, so no upgradability.

  • @LeWpD
    @LeWpD 5 лет назад

    Great video, I think it would have been more appropriate to play games in 720 or 900p.

  • @revanjagergaming8714
    @revanjagergaming8714 3 года назад +1

    Omg I still have one of those, I use it for a media PC. That was my very first pc ever, without those dirt cheap little boxes I doubt I would have ever gotten into PC gaming. Damn that brings back some FO4 modding disasters. The poor little thing had a hard time running it without 15 gigs of mods on top lol.

  • @stevesmith1383
    @stevesmith1383 5 лет назад +2

    Just a heads up for anyone who for whatever reason would want to buy one, or has one, the yellow ring of death can often be fixed with a simple CMOS battery change

  • @SuperDarthKelly
    @SuperDarthKelly 5 лет назад

    I have a first generation one and it makes a great living room pc

  • @Minmataro718
    @Minmataro718 5 лет назад

    I'm using the 860m/i3 variant with 8gb ram right this second watching this video. I played Monster Hunter world, Civ 6 and Artifact on it today it works flawlessly for a budget box imo.

  • @Josstuka
    @Josstuka 5 лет назад

    I used my Alpha R1 right up until August of this year

  • @USFrozen
    @USFrozen 5 лет назад

    I run the Alpha R1 as a office PC and part time gaming machine. For $150 it was a very good buy. I recommend re-pasting the cpu/gpu to reduce the fan noise, mine runs very quiet after i did so. i5 version.

  • @stevesmith1383
    @stevesmith1383 5 лет назад

    I only bought one to add to my collection cause I found it unique and liked the size and design.
    Since I own it and don't intend to sell it, I use it as my main pc on my desk (keep it on the hutch). Figured I'd save electricity over using my main gaming pc when I'm not gaming

  • @DeViLzzz2006
    @DeViLzzz2006 5 лет назад

    I have a coil whining GTX 670 and had a GTX 1080 Ti blower card so I can take anything in terms of noise so if the price moved to a better value definitely want to get one of these in the future.

  • @ibez07
    @ibez07 5 лет назад

    i have the i7 alienware alpha 1, its my daily pc and gaming pc = medium settings 1080p AND I LOVE IT

  • @justingathright1670
    @justingathright1670 5 лет назад

    👍!👍! Good job.

  • @godzilla7391
    @godzilla7391 5 лет назад

    I still have mine hooked up in my gameroom. I have the i3 (4130t) version. I added another 4gb ram stick for a total of 8gb. It runs all tbe games i play at medium settings. It does the job for what it is.

  • @JieRai
    @JieRai 5 лет назад

    It's an interesting system, and may be worth it if it was cheaper and custom fans were installed. Another option would be the Intel Bean Canyon NUC since it has Thunderbolt 3 connectivity, new components and room to upgrade :) If you get the i3 barebones variant, it's under $300

  • @l0nk267
    @l0nk267 5 лет назад

    Nice!

  • @DarnElectricalVolts
    @DarnElectricalVolts 5 лет назад

    Apparently the first thing that struck me when looking at the exterior case is that it's just the Alienware Steam Machine with no Steam branding on it. The corner that was cut looking is what gave it away.

  • @johnstephens3929
    @johnstephens3929 5 лет назад

    the r2 960 option has a port were u can get their alienware amplier but its onyl on the alienware r2 960 models onyl so u cna upgrade the gpu fi u wanted to

  • @OtisThe1
    @OtisThe1 5 лет назад

    RandomGaming, You don't look half dead, you look half alive!! Its all a matter of perspective :D Seriously though, great job on your vids m8

  • @TheAmericanDragn
    @TheAmericanDragn 5 лет назад

    I have an R1. It was my first "proper" PC. It's graphics card performs slightly better than a 750 TI. I've had it for the past 3 years and it's still been good for me. That being said, I plan on building a new PC next time I need a new computer.

  • @RGC-gn2nm
    @RGC-gn2nm 4 года назад

    Had the Steam Machine version. Worked well but it heat thermaled quite often.

  • @FireMrshlBill
    @FireMrshlBill 5 лет назад +1

    I got the R1 back in 2015 on Amazon Prime day for $330 I believe. Upgraded the ram to 16gb I had on hand from a laptop I got rid of, and put in a SSD. A year later, upgraded the 4130t to a 4170 and it was great for what it was (a console PC similar in performance to the PS4/XB1, but much smaller). I just upgraded the 4170 to a 4770t this week and it runs even better. The GPU is an 860m (between a 750 and 750ti in performance), and it still can handle 1080p low or 720p low-medium on newer games (30fps of course). So if you want something that you can toss in a suitcase when you are out of town for a bit, its not a bad little machine given you will be gaming at 720p or 1080p, low to medium settings and 30fps (many hotel and bedroom tv's are still 720p anyway and rarely above 1080p). So if you can get it for $150-200 for a base model, and drop another $150 or so in upgrading ram to 8gb, a ssd, putting in a 4770t/4790t and selling the original cpu, its worth ~$300 for the size. I have AC Origins running on my 1440p monitor at 70% resolution scaling, medium settings, and a solid 30fps.
    Compared to the Ryzen 2200g mini-ITX build I have in an InWin BQ656 case (one of the smaller ones on the market), the Alpha is smaller, lighter, and comparable in performance with the i7 in it at $50-100 less, though if the rumored Ryzen 3300g is real... that will be a significant upgrade.
    So the R2, while more expensive, should be even better performance. However, it is interesting those are holding higher prices than the R1's have, maybe because of the ability to use an external graphics unit?

    • @manpotion
      @manpotion 5 лет назад

      I have a similar setup. R1 with i5, upgraded with 16gb RAM and a mini SSD. Everyone shits on Alienware, but this is actually a cool little OEM system. I've had it since 2015 and the only thing to fail was the front right USB port circa 2017. The Kodi OS for console mode occasionally bugs out and won't respond to your bluetooth controller (but can be navigated with keyboard/mouse). It wont run graphically demanding games on high/ultra, yet so far I havent encountered anything it couldnt make playable on low-medium settings. I mainly use mine with an external CD ROM to run old disc games on emulators.

    • @FireMrshlBill
      @FireMrshlBill 5 лет назад

      @@manpotion Ya, its a great little machine. I eventually stopped using the front end for similar issues and now just have it load to big picture mode and I add all my games to launch from Steam so I can just load from that. Between my other builds, I really don't have a place for mine anymore but I just can't get myself to sell it and still use it from time to time even though a more powerful PC is connected to that TV. Keeping it for the few times a year I am out of town for a bit and want to play something on PC instead of Switch. Part of me wants to get a small ~15" LCD travel monitor to sit on top of it... or a 7" 720p monitor to connect to a DualShock 4 using one of those phone/tablet clips made for the DS4 to use as a "handheld" PC... but that's just blowing money away at that point. Plus I'd be too tempted to play it in bed and not sure how much that would be appreciated, haha.

    • @neosrt10
      @neosrt10 5 лет назад

      The R1 can use and external GPU via a serial port theres a video on RUclips to that shows how to do it he used a GTX 1070.

    • @FireMrshlBill
      @FireMrshlBill 5 лет назад

      neosrt10 ya, I had considered doing that a couple years ago when people started trying it out, but losing the WiFi card and only having PCIE 1x was a deterrent for me. Also it’s not the most aesthetic look having an external psu, cables coming out of the Alpha and the external PCIE unit. But ya, definitely something people can do to extend the life of their Alpha if the don’t mind the extra stuff. Will get more performance even when not at 8x or 16x, and I think you can use the internal gpu for physX as well.

  • @sopianwahyudi
    @sopianwahyudi 5 лет назад

    I still rocking gtx 950 😁
    That thing kick ass paired with i5 3470

  • @AAWinnerMichaelCaine
    @AAWinnerMichaelCaine 5 лет назад +1

    The original one had a major retail push by Alienware. Actually had big displays in Walmarts and Best Buys. When Walmart began clearing them out, the i3/4GB RAM/500 GB HDD model was going for $175 in-store 😎👍

  • @geoffreyjohnstone5465
    @geoffreyjohnstone5465 5 лет назад

    These are awesome. I bought a 2nd hand Alienware Amplifier for £40 and put a GTX 980ti in it and its awesome (if a trifle loud)

  • @GamerMaster250
    @GamerMaster250 5 лет назад +1

    I have that model but with 16gb of ram and the 960 but I have the amplifier with a 1080 so I have no problem running everything at high at 1080p

    • @himaya-relaxsleep1410
      @himaya-relaxsleep1410 5 лет назад

      obscured mirage what does the amplifier do? Does it compliment or over-ride?

  • @Ashatron
    @Ashatron 5 лет назад

    i mean now days you could use it for like a media center or like a emulation machine but as you said you could throw some parts together and get a better sounding pc and better prefromer

  • @Flibster
    @Flibster 5 лет назад

    These are good little machines if you know what you are getting. Currently rocking two at home myself.
    R1 for the other half as a general use machine. i7, 16gb ram, GTX 860M and 500gb SSD.
    R2 for me as a gaming/steam streaming/emulation machine in the lounge attached to the TV. With the I7, GTX 960, 16gb ram, 1tb m.2 and a 2tb SSHD. Also got the Graphics amplifier. Only run it once with a 1080ti in it, that a mate was having problems with to test it. Will be getting something to go in it at some point.
    R1 cost sub £250, R2 cost £350. Both boxed and complete with the Xbox controllers and so on. Spent some cash with the SSD's and memory upgrades. But really don't owe me that much.

  • @diablorojo3887
    @diablorojo3887 5 лет назад

    The alpha form factor is beautiful, I really want buy one, but the 750ti edition

  • @Minmataro718
    @Minmataro718 4 года назад +1

    I've used my base alienware alpha as a more experimental PC for what has to be 5 years now. I doubled the ram and swapped to a 500gb SSD. Honestly it runs everything i want it too. No complaints. I picked it up used for under $400 back then, so it was a steal.

    • @hardworq2630
      @hardworq2630 3 года назад

      Is it worth getting now ? I'm about to get one pretty cheap and I just wanna stream like 2 games and play

    • @Minmataro718
      @Minmataro718 3 года назад

      @@hardworq2630 Its not great for new games. Idk how cheap are you getting it for? To put in perspective. I tried Cyberpunk 2077 at 60% resolution (1080p) on all low settings and could only manage 22fps.

  • @isblue8504
    @isblue8504 5 лет назад

    on the NVIDIA model (which I've just gotten) there is an AGA port for external graphics cards

  • @mbsfaridi
    @mbsfaridi 5 лет назад

    You should change the frametime to graph to make easier to see the spikes.

  • @mikerendell3899
    @mikerendell3899 5 лет назад

    I'm still using a lenovo y50-70 with a core i7 and 960m and I'm still getting good fps. Maybe do a review on one of those.

  • @k3nnyw0w
    @k3nnyw0w 5 лет назад

    can you use that as an dedicated streaming pc? doin all the encoding on that cpu for 720@60fps as example or are there better options for an budget streaming rig?

  • @ypk1580
    @ypk1580 5 лет назад

    My high school S.T.E.M (Science Technology Engineering and Mathmatics) pathways have these computers but with the GTX 960.

  • @Ckypwnd
    @Ckypwnd 4 года назад +1

    I wanted one of these so bad.

  • @Folsomdsf2
    @Folsomdsf2 5 лет назад

    this used to come with 860m and 870/880m's models available as well but no one really bought them.

  • @Valfaun
    @Valfaun 5 лет назад +1

    yeah, i think the 6700T is a very expensive part on its own, if you can find one at all. probably goes for 200+ EUR on the used market and much more for a new chip

  • @maxmoore8123
    @maxmoore8123 5 лет назад

    These things had a lot of potential

  • @kingkhair1663
    @kingkhair1663 5 лет назад

    Could you do a test on 3rd gen i3's and how they are still relevant even paired with something like a gt 1030?

  • @SweBeach2023
    @SweBeach2023 4 года назад +1

    Depending on price and expectations I would say the R2 GTX 960 model is still worth buying. You get a tiny little computer with a speedy processor AND a graphics card still capable of playing all titles, be it with reduced settings and frame-rate for heavy ones. If you're an avid gamer it may not be for you, but for the casual user who still wish to game from time to time as well as saving quite a bit space on the desk it should work well enough. It will also be fully comparable in price to a mITX system since these tend to be rather popular on the used market as well as far smaller.

  • @MJ-uk6lu
    @MJ-uk6lu 5 лет назад

    Nice little box to play some Street Fighter Alpha

  • @fred0000
    @fred0000 4 года назад +1

    There's one local to me listed for 450 Canadian. Tempted to grab it for a living room/media pc

  • @MrKeech666
    @MrKeech666 5 лет назад

    Not a bad lil' machine!

  • @quasarvega
    @quasarvega 3 года назад

    @Randomgaminginhd Hi there long time watcher i am honestly surprised that your system is noisy i recently bought the r1 upgraded the cpu and got more fps and the noiselevels were acceptable i know you normally do this but did you change the thermal paste? Mine was dried up.

    • @quasarvega
      @quasarvega 3 года назад

      and i am really happy with my system

  • @the__man
    @the__man 5 лет назад

    only alienware anything I have is the 240hz aw2518hf i bought and though the sample size is far too small, I absolutely love my monitor xd

  • @jashelps
    @jashelps 5 лет назад

    I got one of these a while ago for 114€. It was the i5 4570t, gtx 860m and 16gb ram model. Not a bad machine for drawing and stuff. Pretty cruddy for games tho and immensely loud.

  • @brucelivingston2220
    @brucelivingston2220 5 лет назад

    I want one with a modern, decent CPU, like an i7 6600, with an entry level GPU like a 1050. I want to make it a emulation box for my TV. It's too bad they don't let you build your own. The one you got would be great. Suggestion: Build an affordable, console size box for this purpose. Or if you're anti-emulation, build it for another purpose, and I'll make my own adjustments, lol.

  • @leroyjethrogibbs
    @leroyjethrogibbs 5 лет назад

    I forgot to ask before but what software do you use to check the CPU and GPU usage?

  • @vitaobatera
    @vitaobatera 5 лет назад

    @RandomGaminginHD - Do you still have it ? Can you use it properly using Steam's "in-house stream" or whatever it's called ?

  • @Solrak8O
    @Solrak8O 5 лет назад

    Did RamdomGaminginHD team up with Hardware unboxed and Tech Yes City while in OZ?

  • @MeatPopsycle
    @MeatPopsycle 5 лет назад

    These units make an awesome media center PC, especially if your main unit is using an Nvidia GPU. While I suppose getting an Nvidia Shield Android TV would be cheaper it just wouldn't have the same power and operating system to be competitive.