This MASSIVE Alienware Laptop Was WILDLY EXPENSIVE

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  • @BA-oy9uo
    @BA-oy9uo Год назад +1608

    If it is upgradable in any way with better parts, a part two upgrading this beast would make for a great video

    • @sol-hb8zg
      @sol-hb8zg Год назад +45

      I second this

    • @AlexGFrank
      @AlexGFrank Год назад +88

      Not sure about the support for those on BIOS level, but technicaly socketed Broadwells and MXM RTX 2000s exist. If they are not supported, it would become an expensive brick though

    • @davidvarnes7708
      @davidvarnes7708 Год назад +30

      Seriously, I'd love to see someone just go Frankenstein on this thing and try to pimp my old laptop to see if it could run at modern standards.

    • @tomb3782
      @tomb3782 Год назад +6

      Agreed!

    • @thedungeondelver
      @thedungeondelver Год назад +15

      I *definitely* want to see if he can bang a couple of 10 series MXM cards in there!

  • @Gravage
    @Gravage Год назад +461

    I thought this was going to be a video about the new 18" Alienware with the 4090 in it. This was somehow better, though.

    • @razorreaper8440
      @razorreaper8440 Год назад +19

      The new one is a downgrade in terms of build quality and upgrades, everythingis soldered except the ram and ssds, the bugs is not unlocked,.... and it is also only 18 inches not 18.4 inches on the old one, don't get me started on the sound and speakers... the old one shown in the video obliterates everything to this day with its klipsch speakers and subwoofer even a MacBook pro stands no chance... I am currently working 9n a project to modernize mine with a custom motherboard and newer hardware..... it will be a fun adventure

    • @EndSliceOfBread
      @EndSliceOfBread Год назад +11

      @@razorreaper8440 I'm impressed with how dedicated and passionate you are to this laptop, I saw your other comment saying you put Quadro RTX 5000 MXMs in it and was impressed. Laptops nowadays aren't built like they used to be, I wish mine had an MXM gpu. I've got an MSI GS66 Stealth with an i7 10750h and an RTX 2070 MaxQ (shunt modded, of course) and was planning on swapping the 1080p 240hz display to 1440p 165hz. There is one panel on panelook that matches all the same signal types as my original display so hopefully the swap should be straight forward assuming there is no bios limitation. Good luck on your project!

    • @joelconolly5574
      @joelconolly5574 Год назад +1

      @@razorreaper8440 I mean speakers haven't improved much. The new one has the standard 16:10 screen that are currently famous among laptop screens. That's why it's 18 inch instead of 18.4 inch since it's not a 16:9 screen. But unless you really want to do a change of build every 3-5 years, I think that product is more than a great upgrade. If you want upgradability, the older Area 51m might be up your alley.

    • @charliejackson6441
      @charliejackson6441 Год назад

      It looks like there was an issue with the second GPU with battle field. The utilization was like 10-15% where GPU 1 was at 99%. Maybe that’s why there wasn’t an increase in performance.

    • @justinvanhorne9958
      @justinvanhorne9958 Год назад

      "4090" FTFY

  • @fleurdewin7958
    @fleurdewin7958 Год назад +164

    3:21 I have to correct you on this. That is NOT a firewire port. That is actually a Mini DisplayPort. Even the symbol suggest that too.

    • @SidneyCritic
      @SidneyCritic Год назад +5

      I wondered why there was a FW on a laptop that late, because FW was Core2Duo era - lol -.

    • @joshwayop5413
      @joshwayop5413 Год назад +6

      i saw that too, its def a mini DP

    • @DJdoppIer
      @DJdoppIer Год назад +7

      Yeah I was gonna say the same thing. Although to be fair, I worked on a Sager Clevo laptop with a 3rd gen i7 and a GTX 675MX card that still had a 1394 mini port on it. That was probably the last year anyone included those ancient ports.

    • @loganricherson3749
      @loganricherson3749 Год назад +1

      @@SidneyCritic my desktop motherboard has a firewire from about the same time

    • @razorreaper8440
      @razorreaper8440 Год назад +2

      Wanted to say the same thing it is a mini display port.... which with a good splitter dongle you can attach 3 4k displays assuming you have dual high end gpus inside with at least 8gb vram each or even better wit quadros.... a perfect scenario for productivity

  • @clencheastwood1571
    @clencheastwood1571 Год назад +164

    to be fair, 20-40% FPS increase with a second GPU in SLi is about what you got back then. I had 2 780Tis from this generation and I remember playing Shadow of Mordor and going from 40-50FPS on high settings to about 60-70 when SLi was enabled. The real limitation youre probably hitting is the amount of VRAM.

    • @raven4k998
      @raven4k998 Год назад +7

      and that's with games that support it sadly🤣🤣🤣

    • @SidneyCritic
      @SidneyCritic Год назад +4

      I was surprised at his gains, because when my fried ran twin GTS8600 on SLi it was closer to 10% on his racing games.

    • @terreos87
      @terreos87 Год назад +7

      @@raven4k998 Assassins Creed 3 supported it and it more or less halved my FPS. It was so wildly unpredictable if it was going to work from game to game that even before it died off I went back to a single powerful gpu and never looked back.

    • @trombolio
      @trombolio Год назад

      Overclocking results will be doubled as well

    • @gorupgaming9155
      @gorupgaming9155 Год назад

      thats it. the vram. on the video there were two more available slots on the vram..... maybe its is possible?

  • @jeremyd.2156
    @jeremyd.2156 Год назад +470

    I remember the pre-Dell Alienware, those systems were pretty awesome if you could afford them. Spoiler: you probably couldn't afford one

    • @junko4166
      @junko4166 Год назад +94

      From overpriced awesomeness to overpriced garbage. Corporate really ruins everything...

    • @volvo09
      @volvo09 Год назад +75

      Yeah, pre Dell Alienware was actually some awesome stuff. Crazy and cool cases too.
      Their stuff today is just plastic on an office PC with an alien head logo.

    • @jeremyd.2156
      @jeremyd.2156 Год назад +33

      @@volvo09 Don't forget the proprietary motherboard!

    • @pascaldifolco4611
      @pascaldifolco4611 Год назад +14

      They only still do good monitors, but dHell killed Alienware spirit...

    • @jeremyd.2156
      @jeremyd.2156 Год назад

      @@pascaldifolco4611 yeah the monitors seem to get lots of good reviews

  • @Thommygun-qv7um
    @Thommygun-qv7um Год назад +47

    That SSD-slot at 5:11 is for an mSATA-SSD. Fourth gen Intel (aka Haswell) was the first plattform supporting the NVMe protocoll, but it was not very common in laptops yet.

    • @davemiller262
      @davemiller262 Год назад +2

      I bought a Dell XPS 8500 desktop with an on board msata SSD at a thrift store over the weekend. I didn't realize msata made it to desktops.

    • @Thommygun-qv7um
      @Thommygun-qv7um Год назад +7

      @@davemiller262 You practically never saw it on DIY boards but it was a thing in OEM machines. The reason being that ssd were faster to install in a manufacturing facility than 2.5" drives. Less screws and cables made them way faster to install.
      mSATA was origionally only made for early Ultrabook and other Thin-and-light notebook for which 2.5"-SSDs were simply to bulky. My Samsung Ultrabook used one of them.

    • @Redmage913
      @Redmage913 Год назад +1

      I have a Gigabyte BRIX with the a8-5557m - it uses mSATA as well. Great form factor at the time for miniaturization, and it helped keep the thing cool without a 2.5in drive clogging up the airflow.

    • @wargamingrefugee9065
      @wargamingrefugee9065 Год назад

      @@davemiller262 I purchased a new in box, Dell XPS-8700 from Fry's about a decade ago. It came with a brand-new OS installed -- Windows 8. It didn't come with the mSATA SSD installed. So, when mSATA SATA 2 drives became dirt cheap, I bought a new old stock 80GB Intel mSATA drive from eBay. It was in in the machine until a couple of weeks ago when I replaced it with a 1TB, SATA 3 drive from Kingston. (They had the drives on sale.) The 80GB drive was just too small to handle the cache/temporary files from a new video app and was put into an enclosure to make a portable drive.

    • @lilianorambaldi
      @lilianorambaldi 11 месяцев назад +1

      I use mSata on my Dell Vostro 3560. It's a very good Samsung Evo 860.

  • @FrankReacts
    @FrankReacts Год назад +87

    Not gonna lie this thing design and upgradability is nothing short of amazing... wish they still made laptops like this one nowdays... would really like to see a second video were you try to upgrade it 😃💪

    • @raven4k998
      @raven4k998 Год назад +1

      well for a laptop yes it is amazing

    • @konstantinzarkovic7567
      @konstantinzarkovic7567 Год назад +6

      Framework are working on it

    • @michaelrusso9809
      @michaelrusso9809 Год назад +2

      Dual GTX 1050Ti in MXM form factor with the same SLI bridge is a distinct possibility and wouldn't break the bank. The CPU could also be upgraded with a top-tier 4th Generation. I would love to see this too.

    • @volvo09
      @volvo09 Год назад +1

      Framework is the best you can get today, and they've been doing a good job. Their next generation prototype has my juices flowing.

    • @sticktothefacts8905
      @sticktothefacts8905 11 месяцев назад +1

      Except if you ever owned one of these (and I did), you would know how bad they were. The cooling issues were crazy & the thottling would get just nasty. And lets not talk about the issues with the power supply

  • @QuintenNeis
    @QuintenNeis Год назад +74

    You may have to see about getting the new Framework gaming laptop and see how that performs.

    • @JobeStroud
      @JobeStroud Год назад +11

      Those Frameworks laptops do remind me a lot of laptops 20 years ago. If it gets a wide adoption rate it could become a standard again of being able to upgrade your laptops.

    • @olsirmonkey
      @olsirmonkey Год назад

      @@JobeStroud its a common trend i've noticed recently, adopting old trends in tech as modern. folding phones being another example.

    • @Replyingtoclowns
      @Replyingtoclowns Год назад +1

      Framework 🤢🤮 overrated

    • @Replyingtoclowns
      @Replyingtoclowns Год назад

      @@olsirmonkey folding phones Are not popular at all, that’s why everyone is failing like Motorola version of the flip, even samsung can’t sell its flip phones
      Only boomers want that garbage iPhones better
      Samsungs are so garbage you can buy a flip 4 for $700 can’t say the same for a iPhone 13-14 which hasn’t really lost its value like Samsung🤢🤮

    • @QuintenNeis
      @QuintenNeis Год назад +8

      @@Replyingtoclowns why do you think that? I am not saying that their designs and prices are perfect. But even if the only thing we get out of this is convincing the other PC manufacturers to bring back mor modular PCs I think that is a good thing

  • @brando3342
    @brando3342 Год назад +20

    Would LOVE to see this laptop upgraded to the max, just to see what difference that could potentially make.

    • @bats4bats
      @bats4bats Год назад

      We have one, my wife had till recently used it as her WoW machine. We upped the GPUs to 2x 980M and the CPU to an i7-4940MX. 32gig fo memory, removed the blu-ray addded more storage and it now has a 128gig boot drive with a 3Tb raid. This beast flies !!!! It is quiet (for waht it has under the hood) The ony reason we replaced it for the Alienware A51s was Nvidia and Microsoft stopped support for the SLI and when you update the drivers it is a pain in the bum hacking SLI back into it as it breaks the next time ther eis a driver update. If however you want a Take anywhere (with a pickup truck) retro gaming, emulation , cool looking laptop this is peek gaming. Sadly our is now sitting in the corner of the spare parts room along side her Toshiba Quosmi gaming machine from the before times, awaiting sale (im holding off doing this cos I love it too much) . Oh and all told the machine cost us £4500 in total when fully upgraded so £6,445.92 today or $8,030.88 !!!!!!!!!! WAnna buy it ? comes with 2 extra 880m GPUs ;)

  • @Daviater
    @Daviater Год назад +13

    I have the duel 780m version of this, incredible machine. Bought the alienware backpack(the only bag it would fit in) so I could bring to and from work, ended up having to reinforce the straps because it was too heavy and they started to tear off

    • @Nurse_Xochitl
      @Nurse_Xochitl Год назад +4

      did you have to go see the chiropractor afterwards?
      jk

  • @AnnaDoes
    @AnnaDoes Год назад +147

    DAM THIS WAS EXPENSIVE WHEN LAUNCHED! And here we are thinking today's GPU prices were crazy

    • @raylopez99
      @raylopez99 Год назад +1

      Yeah a soldered on P.O.S PC of today beats a $4k desktop replacement laptop from ten years ago. BTW given that most users (not you and I but most) don't replace their components and in fact destroy (battery or keyboard) their laptops within five years, it "makes sense" for manufacturers to solder everything.

    • @imtoxicAF
      @imtoxicAF Год назад +4

      They are crazy prices today. This would cost 6-7k now a days there is 2 graphics cards on it if they didn't discontinue making more than one in a computer anymore not even desktops use two Gpu's anymore in a prebuilt

    • @fleurdewin7958
      @fleurdewin7958 Год назад +5

      It has to be expensive. It weighs so much and thick that probably the Roman soldiers can use this laptop as a shield in combat.

    • @Nauzhror1216
      @Nauzhror1216 Год назад +8

      High end laptops aren't cheaper now. I'm typing this response on a $4,699 MSI laptop.

    • @nicholasfaber9695
      @nicholasfaber9695 Год назад

      @@imtoxicAF custom builds don’t use sli either

  • @Jmich69
    @Jmich69 Год назад +26

    Dawid, I'd really love to see a video of you upgrading the MXM graphics card(s) in this old beast and see what it can do with something significantly newer. The NVIDIA Quadro P4000 mobile seems to be quite an upgrade, while costing not nearly as much as a Quadro P5200. Additionally, seeing the CPU upgraded to a 4940MX would be mildly interesting (as the CPU in this laptop was already upgraded to the 4700MQ). I'm not sure what RAM comes in the laptop, but perhaps upgrading that as well could be interesting.
    All together, it would show upgradability is important and how large the difference in performance can be with said upgrades. Just a cool idea.
    Edit: also, did anyone see that little subwoofer at 5:42? 10:13 shows the laptop had Klipsch speakers, which must be pretty impressive! I'd love to hear those laptop speakers!

    • @babyhandsthegreat
      @babyhandsthegreat Год назад +3

      For the MXM ff, I believe that I have seen a few 2070's around on Ebay. Maybe worth a video?

    • @DJdoppIer
      @DJdoppIer Год назад +4

      I'd recommend dual 8GB GTX 980M cards for it. If you tried anything newer it either doesn't support SLI or the MXM board components (like the VRMs and mosfets) won't line up with the original heatsinks.

    • @razorreaper8440
      @razorreaper8440 Год назад +3

      The klipsch speakers still obliterate everything available in modern laptops hands down.... they were just that good 👍 and about the GPU upgrade I believe the wattage per GPU on this one is about 150 watts but the laptop is limited to 100 watts per module and the mxm quadro rtx 5000 is 100 watts max which perfectly fits within the limits of the 100wats gpu heatsinks....

    • @MrKillswitch88
      @MrKillswitch88 Год назад

      MXM RTX cards from HP and a few obscure venders are known to work aside from needing to mod the drivers. The HP mxm cards do require some heatsink modding but beyond that they work pretty well and have been demonstrated to work without much of a fuss.

  • @elecktr1
    @elecktr1 Год назад +8

    There is 1 thing im missing with in your old hardware videos - overclocking. Im pretty sure you can make those 765m's run significantly higher clocks with this kind of cooling. I managed to get extra 20% of performance just by overclocking 7600 in my retro gaming laptop.

  • @clencheastwood1571
    @clencheastwood1571 Год назад +11

    Release the unedited rant footage!

  • @ricardocruz4235
    @ricardocruz4235 Месяц назад +2

    I had the 14in base model of this Alienware laptop generation. It was my daily driver in high school. What a throwback!

  • @jonathan_Kal-El7949
    @jonathan_Kal-El7949 Год назад +1

    Finally bro, I have been waiting for you to do a video on these laptops, I have a similar Alienware laptop from years ago and I think it's suffering from the over heating. Thanks so much for the video content buddy , really appreciate it 😊

  • @HenrikHvalpen
    @HenrikHvalpen Год назад +7

    Correction it's a Alienware 18 not the m18x. The m18x is older but way cooler in my opinion with no power limitation, you could attach dual 330w PSU pushing 660w into it overclock the heck out of it.
    The Alienware 18 won't draw more than 330w it is hardlimited.

  • @LukeoftheTauri
    @LukeoftheTauri Год назад +3

    That port you called firewire is actually Mini Displayport!
    Also- you have to upgrade this as far as you can now....

  • @UnkyJofus
    @UnkyJofus 5 месяцев назад +2

    I bought one these new. It has SLI 860m. It was put away after I built a newer desktop. Covid hit and my nephew borrowed it for school. Years passed and he has new laptop and desktop. During Thanksgiving I inquired about it. They dug it out of a closet. I just finished doing a fresh Win 10 install and games/clients. I'm surprised it's handling GTA V and Farcry 4 as well as it does. I'm going to load it with kids games and have a little gaming/youtube kids station for my oldest kid. I absolutely forgot how massive it is. They even had the big alienware backpack I had it in. Great video!

  • @kumano7323
    @kumano7323 Год назад +1

    i have this exact same laptop but without the SLI configuration! the 765m has around the same performance of a gt 1030 nowadays. this one is really well taken care of, the sides and the top housing of mine are turning into goo.. temps are supprisingly good after a quick thermal paste replacement! great vid as always

  • @Eazon_
    @Eazon_ Год назад +9

    13:30 worth noting SLI isnt really working in this specific case. 2nd GPU is only running at 135mhz and drawing less than 10w
    But i guess it makes sense as SLI was probably already dead and buried by the time BF V released

  • @jasonjazzz5
    @jasonjazzz5 Год назад +20

    always a good day when Dawid uploads some more crazy tech shenanigans lol

    • @ThePhoenix198
      @ThePhoenix198 Год назад

      Now, now, don't you go baffling Dawid with science or technical detail! It'll only end in tears.

  • @milosmarinkovic1572
    @milosmarinkovic1572 Год назад +2

    Absolute GEM of the video, thats some good clean fun right there, I hope you make part 2 video where you upgrade everything as much as posible (balls to the wall, i belive is the expression)

  • @StatusVolt-hi3ft
    @StatusVolt-hi3ft Месяц назад +1

    5:29 Facts. I love how easy it is to open a laptop before. Now, tons of screws and you have to pry the lid.

  • @Captain_Rex
    @Captain_Rex Год назад +3

    Looking forward to Dawid learning about GTX 1080 SLI laptops, that would be a very cool video!

  • @alexanderjoachim9990
    @alexanderjoachim9990 Год назад +3

    Would love to see you try to upgrade both gpus! That'd be an awesome video. I'd pay for a patreon for that!

  • @walterb2091
    @walterb2091 11 месяцев назад

    Lots of appreciation for your videos man. Keep up the great work.

  • @Wyndstrom
    @Wyndstrom Год назад

    This was a great vid, Dawid! I have an old System 76 Bonobo Extreme gaming "desktop replacement" with a GTX 680 with option to add another one for SLI. It's just as easy to strip down (I have to make time to replace the old paste and pads) as the Alienware unit you showcased. I only use it as a back up PC when the other one is in use. Fun times!

  • @therandomtechcave7366
    @therandomtechcave7366 Год назад +8

    I would love to see the GPUs be upgraded in a future video… just a wild idea

  • @whiteglovepc
    @whiteglovepc Год назад +22

    The 2 bench reps were mighty impressive. I hope one day to attain your levels of strength.

    • @AnnaDoes
      @AnnaDoes Год назад +1

      Hahahaha POWERRRR

    • @markfriesen1435
      @markfriesen1435 Год назад +2

      What we didn't see was rep #3 where the power BRICK slides off and mashed Dawid in the groin

    • @Flibster
      @Flibster Год назад +1

      @@markfriesen1435 Precisely what I was waiting (and maybe, secretly hoping) for.

    • @n0madfernan257
      @n0madfernan257 Год назад

      and remember, it is a massive laptop with a gravitational field

  • @mateodupetit4842
    @mateodupetit4842 Год назад +1

    Great video! We all want to see you upgrading the MXM gpus btw

  • @ypoora1
    @ypoora1 Год назад +2

    I had the alienware 14 of this same generation and i actually liked it a lot. It ran cool and quiet and performed very well for the hardware it had!

  • @Unicornpirate
    @Unicornpirate Год назад +8

    I have this laptop. Still works today. It's a beast. I upgraded the GPU's from dual 780m's to dual 980m's in SLI. The processor can be upgraded to but I already had the highest spec available for it with the 4940mx. This was back when AW used to make amazing laptops. I also have the previous model of this the AW M18x R2 with also upgraded CPand GPU's.

    • @drivethrupoet
      @drivethrupoet Месяц назад

      Any suggestions for sites or channels or forums for this? I have a 17r - something (it's upstairs and I'm lazy) that my son has used all these years and just now replaced with a desktop. So I'm inheriting it. I need to clean it up and replace the coin battery, he's been F-12ing it. I don't even know where the battery is on this sucker and I hope it doesn't require flipping over the motherboard.

  • @Blind-Ambition
    @Blind-Ambition Год назад +19

    you could theoretically install an RX5700 XT MXM GPU in there, which that thing is no slouch. This alienware should have been the beginning of what future laptops should have geared towards. Instead we get shovelware chromebooks and throwaway soldered garbage fires.

    • @MrKillswitch88
      @MrKillswitch88 Год назад +1

      Haven't seen one of those on eBay at all and almost daily search for years. Instead I've been daily using an mxm rx580 8gb.

    • @RewtB33R
      @RewtB33R Год назад +2

      CPU would bottleneck it hard.

  • @willnelms4658
    @willnelms4658 Год назад

    Love the vids Dawid. Thanks for the upload

  • @Fly_By_Gaming
    @Fly_By_Gaming Год назад +6

    I got a laptop, the HP Zbook 15 that has the same cpu, 24gb of ram and a k1100m, the upgradability, including socketable cpus is amazing.
    Edit: I have the 4800mq cpu.

    • @flybytech1320
      @flybytech1320 Год назад +2

      Bro stole my laptop 😢

    • @Pasi123
      @Pasi123 Год назад +2

      I have the i7-4800MQ with 12GB RAM and a GT 730M in my ThinkPad T440p

  • @rafa8824
    @rafa8824 Год назад +9

    Would be fun to see you upgrading it however you can, maybe getting a better CPU or MXM GPU, would be neat to see how far you can take this laptop!

  • @babilollipop3436
    @babilollipop3436 Год назад +1

    The port you called firewire is actually a mini displayport (you can tell by little dp logo) and that tiny ssd slot was for msata drive which was a predecessor of m.2 form factor.

  • @RascalCatify
    @RascalCatify Год назад

    Awesome video! Havent even had enough time to finish it, but is Dawid, so its auto awesome!!

  • @chuck2501
    @chuck2501 Год назад +8

    3:26 that looks like a mini display port not firewire.

  • @EJBert
    @EJBert Год назад +9

    Anybody else notice the dent to the laptop in the glam shot? Refurb? Yikes!

    • @markkershenblatt
      @markkershenblatt Год назад +1

      I definitely did also !!!

    • @Rentta
      @Rentta Год назад +1

      I mean it was mentioned in the video...

  • @RadSalacan
    @RadSalacan Год назад +2

    Do what I love to do when I get an older laptop like this. Get all the best parts you can to upgrade it to the maximum setup it can handle. Hopefully they are cheap now instead of what they cost brand new.

  • @Teksers
    @Teksers Год назад +1

    David, the SSD Slot is for M.Sata SSD's. Not many OEM or motherboard manufactures adopted that type of slot.

  • @timpatrick564
    @timpatrick564 Год назад +7

    When Dawid was bench pressing that laptop that power brick was getting really close to sliding off and likely ending his family line.

    • @Raterex
      @Raterex Год назад

      I think that's the reason why it was not filmed, camcorder was put down to save the family line XD

  • @RandarTheBarbarian
    @RandarTheBarbarian Год назад +9

    Did it survive your vivisection? While they're not as popular as they should be there are MXM GPUs out there in RTX 20 series and GTX 10 series and I for one would be curious to see if you could force an upgrade to a modern laptop GPU

    • @Spork0
      @Spork0 Год назад +1

      Framework is planning on launching a laptop with an upgradable cpu and gpu late 2023. Not the same as mxm though. I assume it’s going to be more midrange options to start

    • @RandarTheBarbarian
      @RandarTheBarbarian Год назад

      @@Spork0 I did see that, the only question is to frameworks connector (or rather pinout since the connector existed already) being adopted as a standard and whether or not it would have even needed it if not for the death of MXM. That's the thing I hate most about the concept of a "desktop replacement" really is that they mostly are stuck in the configuration ordered to start, framework's effort to turn that around is appreciated.

    • @MrBwj1990
      @MrBwj1990 Год назад

      Sadly it wouldn't work, usually these laptops that supported MXM gpu's only ever accepted cards from the same generation, and in the "best" case scenario they'd take one generation later if the cards were roughly similar in architecture. So in this case I'd image something from the 8** line (which was a thing for laptops, if I recall) would maybe work, otherwise you'd want to go for a 780m.

    • @SgtRock4445
      @SgtRock4445 Год назад

      Found a 1070 mxm on Amazon😬

    • @firmteacher
      @firmteacher Год назад

      This and the 17 in equivalent take 1070 mobile mxms no problem. Not sure about SLI with those. And its dependent on which screen you have and your knowledge on altering drivers to make it work. I have a maxed out 17 inch with a 980m in it currently.

  • @MrWelki
    @MrWelki Год назад

    I owned one of these m18x R1 edition with dual gtx 660s and it was awesome... upgraded the mxm gpus to 980s and it was still working up to last year as a basic gaming rig.

  • @katrinasparks899
    @katrinasparks899 Год назад +1

    Hey is the increase in system RGB luminosity only for new subscribers or what? I've been subbed for ages and my RGB is just as luminous as it always has been.
    I love the set up on this thing! It'd be super cool if newer laptops were as modular and user friendly to work on!

  • @ZephyrDavid
    @ZephyrDavid Год назад +7

    Upgrade the two GPU to the best you can! And try to upgrade a cpu if the motherboard allow and of course update the bios first!
    Would be a great video!!!

  • @FacialVomitTurtleFights
    @FacialVomitTurtleFights Год назад +3

    If you don't make a video upgrading this laptop I swear I will unsubscribe

  • @ethanwetzel7
    @ethanwetzel7 Год назад

    I upgraded my dad's old Alienware M17xR2 to an i7 920xm and added another Radeon 5870. Was hell with those ribbon candles and I was pretty clueless at the time. Amazing upgradability even if the crossfire was only supported in a handful of games. Thing was so heavy. This was a nostalgic blast😂 Great stuff Dawid

  • @derodge
    @derodge Год назад

    I had the smaller 17.3 inch and a little newer version from 2014. No SLI. Mine had HDMI in/out !!! still works.

  • @Gadgetman1989
    @Gadgetman1989 Год назад +2

    I have one of these... P18e the motherboard went out but I still have it and it's just like my Clevo P370EM it is one of my favorite comps, mine currently has a pair of GTX 980m 8gbs, and then an i7-3840qm, one nice feature about this aside from the built in RGB is that you can use the HDMI as a passthrough for anything you want to hookup to it, such as a PS3 or whatever you may have as a HDMI device, and as someone else pointed out it had a mini display port

  • @AquaFPS
    @AquaFPS Год назад

    all to scale measurements are best done with loot lord plushie as reference. good video :)

  • @dbig066
    @dbig066 6 месяцев назад

    I really like the music you use before you start testing anything very 80s after school special lol

  • @neon_necromunda
    @neon_necromunda Год назад

    Great video love your content always entertaining. You should do a video upgrading the whole thing best mxm itll take best cpu etc... Also looks like an msata ssd port internally.

  • @JasonsLabVideos
    @JasonsLabVideos Год назад

    Used to work for Dell, working on these laptops was nice and easy and changing parts didn't need special tools VERY nice wor work on !! Wish newer laptops were nice to work on !!

  • @nene-nyaa
    @nene-nyaa Год назад

    i had the 17, just as hefty and i lugged that thing on the train to school in the city every day for 2 years, and i still use it for work to this day, i kinda got used to this compact tonne of brick in my bag and people are shocked at how heavy my bag is

  • @AMidgetWalrus
    @AMidgetWalrus 11 месяцев назад

    Daily drove the 17" version of this for about three and a half years. Thing is built like a battleship. Dropped it off of the pavement and the only thing I had to do was go in and reseat the GPU and I was good to go for another year and a half.
    Ended up retiring it due to not needing a laptop at my new job, but it has been collecting dust(And needing a repair).
    That being said, I wish you showed off the HDMI-In feature these two laptops, and nearly no others, had. Such an interesting feature(And honestly one I wish more PC manufacturers used, though AFAIK only Dell can as they bought the patent off of Clevo.). I've used it a few times and it is genuinely useful, turning the laptop's relatively nice screen into a spare monitor.

  • @SpaceGh0st711
    @SpaceGh0st711 10 месяцев назад

    Hey Dawid! Big fan! Anyway I have a Alienware 13 OG, no r1, r2... Love keeping the old systems going!

  • @randymartin8511
    @randymartin8511 Год назад +1

    would love to see an upgrade video on this

  • @stevenjack6283
    @stevenjack6283 Год назад

    I worked for HP back in 07-08 when they were selling the HDX 20" laptop.

  • @daniellizarraga5410
    @daniellizarraga5410 Год назад

    It would be awesome to se an upgrade video with the best compatible parts you can find

  • @ashc3765
    @ashc3765 Год назад

    I had one of those beasts! Got it on a awesome sale and worked out to be decently good value.

  • @hannes4069
    @hannes4069 Год назад

    Would be awesome to see you take a look at other upgradable gaming laptops. For example the XMG Clevo U505 has a desktop cpu socket, MXM and 4 sodimm slots 👀

  • @daghostds
    @daghostds Год назад

    That kinda remind me of the interior of the Dell Rugged line of laptop, which are pretty lovely.

  • @Techieteknik
    @Techieteknik 7 месяцев назад

    In battlefield 5, the SLI wasn’t ON as you can clearly see from the GPU power draw. Hope that helps you mate.

  • @SmithBeatZ1
    @SmithBeatZ1 Год назад +1

    I agree. Taking apart my new MSI GF63 Thin to upgrade to a dual channel 16GB kit and add a 2.5" SSD and I had about 10 million screws and needed the jaws of life to get the back off.

  • @sjefdebelg3630
    @sjefdebelg3630 Год назад

    Now we need a Video of you upgrading the hell out of this thing

  • @ResidentIT_
    @ResidentIT_ Год назад

    My high school had these! used to play cs on these instead of our drafting work!

  • @g0711zb
    @g0711zb Год назад

    Hi Dawid. Awesome video. Holy.. I haven''t seen mobile GPU SLI configuration ever. It's very good.

  • @astaroth5024
    @astaroth5024 Год назад

    I had one of these with the i7 4710MQ and 2 860m's in SLI. It was the best piece of hardware i've ever used, it was super quiet and well built, build quality wise, it's much better than anything alienware has today. The configuration with dual 980ms was impressive, it's performance in SLI is equivalent to a 1070. But getting SLI to function was always a pain in the ass, you needed an app that would "force" the sli profiles on games that weren't compatible to work and performance gains were sometimes low, but necessary if you wanted to play at decent framerate.
    I miss that laptop

  • @Kay-Dawg
    @Kay-Dawg Год назад

    dude please do a review of a framework laptop, and give us your thoughts on it. loving the content

  • @lastechocorp1841
    @lastechocorp1841 9 месяцев назад

    Dawid has become my primary source for tech youtube these days

  • @Specialisto
    @Specialisto Год назад

    A part 2 that consists of upgrading this to its max supported specs would be a great vid.

  • @jonelisss
    @jonelisss Год назад

    Did you drop that power brick on your stomach while benching that Mothership??? 😂 thanks for good videos bro 😊

  • @WillFuI
    @WillFuI Год назад

    That power brick I did run my second pc off of for two years and worked great.

  • @johnpmchappell
    @johnpmchappell Год назад

    Hi Dawid, I have one of these from a different generation (I'd have to check the specs, but case is slightly different in how you access the hardware, and battery is removable without opening the laptop up) if you're interested. One day when plugging in an HDMI cable I must have built up some static because when I went to do it, there was a spark from me to the ground on probably that HDMI connector, and laptop instantly shut down, never to power up again. I've never got round to opening it up again to have a look, could very well be something as simple as a fuse somewhere in there.

  • @rikidourennagane
    @rikidourennagane Год назад

    Cant unsee the two dents on the lid, great video btw

  • @tomferguson9250
    @tomferguson9250 Год назад

    I miss those older systems that had more upgradeable parts than just RAM or storage. I still remember seeing the OG Alienware systems (pre-Dell) that had the same kind of swappable video cards, it blew my mind. Wish more manufacturers would make their systems more modular.

  • @stfanboy
    @stfanboy Год назад

    LOL Dawid I love your humor. I just bought one of these off ebay. Can't wait to take her for a spin!

  • @almightyblue3744
    @almightyblue3744 Год назад

    Would love to see how much you could possibly upgrade this laptop

  • @BigSchu22
    @BigSchu22 Год назад

    I had a Sager/Clevo from this era that I was using daily until 2021. Upgraded the CPU to a 4940mx and replaced the weird 870m with a 970m and was playing AAA games just fine... until the motherboard finally burned out. I loved how easy everything was to upgrade/change.

  • @ScotttheCyborg
    @ScotttheCyborg 10 месяцев назад

    I got an Alienware 17R5 several years ago. I've upgraded it to over 6 TB of internal drive space. It has an 8GB 1080Ti built in. I got the Graphics Adapter for it and put in a 6GB 2060. I'd say that, other than ray tracing, both cards put out the same results, just swapping 2-3FPS depending on the game. Came with twin built-in coffee warmers. Often sounds like I live near an airport if I'm not wearing headphones.

  • @Riddler290
    @Riddler290 Год назад +1

    Love your videos man. God bless

  • @Dixxi
    @Dixxi Год назад

    We need a video of you upgrading it all ways possible.

  • @seanj4899
    @seanj4899 Год назад

    I would love to see you upgrade this and make it the ultimate laptop sleeper.

  • @MatthewCimone
    @MatthewCimone Год назад

    I had an M18X from 2011. It came with dual 580m's. Ran BF3 quite well from what I recall. Solid metal lid. Had HDMI out AND HDMI IN so you could use the display for like game consoles if you wanted to. I'd run my Xbox 360 on it.

  • @Lonely_Goat
    @Lonely_Goat Год назад

    Love this dude. Perfect length videos for taking a shit

  • @darklordmaestro6798
    @darklordmaestro6798 Год назад

    just when i thought RUclips contents were getting monotonous, Dawid came to rescue. been enjoying your contents lately. You sir are genius and crazy, love your humour 🤣

  • @nishaanp7882
    @nishaanp7882 Год назад

    Would love to see a part two where you try and upgrade the GPU and CPU.

  • @freemaysin5088
    @freemaysin5088 Год назад

    Had one for years, never failed me. I only sold it recently to upgrade to newer hardware.

  • @N54God666
    @N54God666 Год назад

    I still have mine sitting on my shelf with twin 980ms and the top 4th gen (can't remember the numbers). I was pushing this thing so hard I was blowing motherboard mosfets within 10 minutes of running a game. I was working on a custom power board that would power each card instead of the motherboard to prevent this issue but it ended getting shelved and kinda forgotten in favor of my x170kmg that has a 11900k and 3080.

  • @gerdhagen
    @gerdhagen Год назад

    I had the M17x r4 with a single MXM card. I upgraded the GPU myself, even switching from Radeon to NVIDIA. To my knowledge, the last gpus with MXM standard built were some 1060s and 1070s. I dont know if there are SLI versions of them though.

  • @brandenbridge5307
    @brandenbridge5307 Год назад

    Had one of these come through work a few months ago because the screen had gone. Absolute nightmare job.

  • @oliveelephant
    @oliveelephant Год назад

    Still love my Alienware 18 R3. Bought it new in 2013, fully loaded except for the CPU - 4900MQ vs the 4930MX that was the max available but a ridiculous price to upgrade. The fans don't ramp at first but they do if the system's a bit dusty. Mostly played Skyrim & Borderlands on it, but it looks like it might get another go with GTA V. Thanks Dawid!

  • @utkarshat3
    @utkarshat3 Год назад

    That SATA port you see there is actually for MSATA drives. They were predecessors of NVME drives, and used to offer slightly better performance than the SATA drives.

  • @glennwilson9956
    @glennwilson9956 Год назад

    Crazy to see, I had the 2x 770 version. Loved that lap.. wait BodyTop :)

  • @joelferguson6599
    @joelferguson6599 Год назад

    You should play some of the older Sniper Elite games on this. I remember those were the games that everyone said could really utilize SLI

  • @pascaldifolco4611
    @pascaldifolco4611 Год назад +1

    Haha good vid as always !
    I think the bad SLI results in many comes from CPU bottleneck, 2nd GPU is only lightly used, but you didn't tell what the CPU is...
    Reminds me of my ROG gaming laptop from 2010, it was 17" 1600x900 and weighted like 4kg, but it was very good at the time !! I used it with a homemade docking station using wireless KBM and a 22" monitor 😀

    • @bradhaines3142
      @bradhaines3142 Год назад

      nope SLI is just that weak. the VRAM is more of a constraint than anything else

    • @kurzackd
      @kurzackd Год назад +1

      he also didn't say how much the laptop *WEIGHS* ...

  • @momojoka
    @momojoka 7 месяцев назад

    I have replaced the 4k screen on this laptop, it is perfect, the screen model is NV184QUM-N21. It requires cracking the bios and expanding a new edp circuit.