Alienware Can't Get It Right - R15 2023 Pre-Built Gaming PC Review

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024

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  • @GamersNexus
    @GamersNexus  Год назад +411

    With the new on-sale price and the amount of GPUs clearly stuck on shelves right now, we decided it was time to revisit Alienware! While you're here, check out our recent Deepcool Assassin IV review (for something positive) too! ruclips.net/video/ukYhjjoJnfc/видео.html

    • @fabiotiburzi
      @fabiotiburzi Год назад +1

      Where is snowflake?

    • @corneliusantonius3108
      @corneliusantonius3108 Год назад +1

      Farenheit was invented in The Netherlands and we do not use it anynore for a long long time.

    • @Redrios
      @Redrios Год назад +1

      i want the snowflake squarespace premade! share the tithe link or w.e. 0.010 us dollars commissions the tech overlords throw at us in great number we can soyface for $4 a month (kind of other side)

    • @riccardo393e7
      @riccardo393e7 Год назад

      I was waiting for the Riemann solution!

    • @josephmeholick1300
      @josephmeholick1300 Год назад

      how long do these systems even last before hardware failures?

  • @user-dh9mw8mh3t
    @user-dh9mw8mh3t Год назад +1089

    After hearing 4430$ I kept waiting for Steve to turn this futuristic box around so I could see where they mounted the second RTX4090 card.

    • @olebrumme6356
      @olebrumme6356 Год назад +51

      Idd, can easily knock off $1000 building it yourself.

    • @Cogglesz
      @Cogglesz Год назад +64

      @@olebrumme6356 I'm starting to think 1.5-2K could be achieved, especially if you where going to match the rams lack of any heatsink, the chunky fan motors taking up most the airflow space that are probably worth $2 each. A dodgy used looking 4090 from goodness knows where (fair to say the one in the review wasn't new lol) 2.4k seems achievable.

    • @olebrumme6356
      @olebrumme6356 Год назад +22

      @@Cogglesz Sadly the cheapest 4090 is about $1900 here. I'm just waiting for some prebuilds to be on sale and buy it without GPU, then reuse my 3070. Will be fine for 1440p.

    • @olebrumme6356
      @olebrumme6356 Год назад +8

      @@dstarboi9965 It's either that or having food for like a year for me.

    • @thanos1000000fc
      @thanos1000000fc Год назад +1

      @@olebrumme6356 I don't think you can buy a prebuild without a GPU.

  • @hakopa_nt
    @hakopa_nt Год назад +2725

    Nice to see the prebuilt reviews again, always a fan of them

    • @GamersNexus
      @GamersNexus  Год назад +394

      Thank you!

    • @lagpi
      @lagpi Год назад +76

      Just not the back exhaust one, that poor chap goes through a lot in these prebuilts

    • @dragontales1999
      @dragontales1999 Год назад +29

      ​@@GamersNexusneed an hp omen review soon

    • @avonire
      @avonire Год назад +56

      I know I'll never buy a prebuilt, but it's always interesting to watch how a company can fumble a $4000+ system so badly

    • @wertywerrtyson5529
      @wertywerrtyson5529 Год назад +8

      Especially when it’s brands that exist all over the world and not just a US one that I can’t buy in Europe anyway. Not that I ever buy pre builts. But I did consider it last year but I eventually decided against it because non were good enough. But if there were really good pre builts for a decent price, non proprietary parts and good cooling etc I would probably buy pre built because im not enjoying building PCs as much anymore compared to what I used to.

  • @clutch7366
    @clutch7366 9 месяцев назад +115

    In summary, Dell has yet again overcharged their customers for a computer that underperforms, and nobody should buy this heap.

  • @hades1737
    @hades1737 Год назад +976

    The fade to black as Steve goes on massive tangents absolutely kills me. You guys do great work!

    • @wallywest2360
      @wallywest2360 Год назад +29

      Stopped the video to post that, LoL. I laughed really hard at that.

    • @handyman1957
      @handyman1957 Год назад +21

      Twice even : ) Laughed hard on those. Thanks Steve!

    • @makecba
      @makecba Год назад +69

      i nearly died with the "and that's how you solve the Riemann hypothesis"

    • @gmooney77
      @gmooney77 Год назад +7

      It's a nice touch to know that this video would've easily been hours long.

    • @nothin1456
      @nothin1456 Год назад

      @@gmooney77100🫡lol

  • @ピックス-v2v
    @ピックス-v2v Год назад +177

    That fade-out when Steve was getting heated... love it. I wonder how many hours have passed... :D

    • @vikenemesh
      @vikenemesh Год назад +14

      We need the full version somewhere!
      He might've dropped some good design-philosohpy advice or funny personal stories among the ranting!

    • @adamo725
      @adamo725 Год назад +16

      @@vikenemesh And he solved Riemann hypothesis, very cool Steve

  • @brandontorres482
    @brandontorres482 Год назад +514

    I LOVE the Alienware prebuilt reviews, it’s like a bad car accident you just can’t stop watching.

    • @puddleduckist
      @puddleduckist Год назад +6

      💯% agreed 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @RisingRevengeance
      @RisingRevengeance Год назад +3

      I wouldn't want it any other way... other than dell somehow making good prebuilts but that seems unlikely

    • @acidwizard6528
      @acidwizard6528 Год назад +7

      I like their cases. I wouldn't buy a prebuilt from Dell/Alienware though.

    • @fridaycaliforniaa236
      @fridaycaliforniaa236 Год назад

      XD 😂

    • @moe504
      @moe504 Год назад

      I can buy this rn for 2700 bucks is it worth it? It's the "liquid cooled" version

  • @bubbledoubletrouble
    @bubbledoubletrouble Год назад +303

    I’m guessing it wouldn’t have been practical, but it would have been interesting to see the results of taking a Dremel to the top of the case

    • @hades1737
      @hades1737 Год назад +19

      I was hoping so bad for that or just ripping off the restrictive front panel as well.

    • @Kromaatikse
      @Kromaatikse Год назад +30

      Honestly I don't think it would have helped. The bottleneck here is the long-term power limit imposed by the BIOS, which still seems to be tuned for the older case design and is inappropriate for the improved design.

    • @TheMatthewLedbetter
      @TheMatthewLedbetter Год назад +7

      I have a feeling that the metal case under all the plastic isn't open either. I'd like to see them break the case down and see if it COULD be mechanically improved. You know, do Dell's job for them.

    • @megachonk9440
      @megachonk9440 Год назад +7

      It wouldn't matter. Dell limits power so hard that thermals aren't an issue. And since all the settings are locked down in BIOS, more cooling wouldn't help.

    • @terryboyle2339
      @terryboyle2339 Год назад +6

      Why would anyone pay anywhere close to that. Imagine the setup you could v have for 4 and a half grand that you have total control over. Alienware is overpriced shit still getting by on the name when they used to be cool and hardware was a lot less expensive, well made and a lot more exciting.

  • @XmentalXX
    @XmentalXX Год назад +247

    I always find it crazy watching these videos. The industrial design that has carried over with dell through the years, as far back as the late 90s dell XPS systems even. So much of this case feels like an office pc inside as opposed to a high end gaming pc.

    • @Junebug89
      @Junebug89 Год назад +17

      Maybe that's not even a bad thing, it works well enough for the GPU. It really just seems like it's their attachment to that awful case which is really holding things back. There has to be a way to have an "alienware look" without strangling the CPU.

    • @XmentalXX
      @XmentalXX Год назад +16

      I am talking about things as far as even the way you remove the side panel my XPS with a Pentium 3 had the same spring loaded latch style. All they have done is change the colorway and added an alienware flare and curve. I owned an alienware back in 2001 I believe it was that was an experience closer to the Puget Systems build Steve showcased on the GN Extras channel. It came with a binder breaking down the build and everything in a custom Antec case. What dell has done is turned them into just another arm of their corporate machine.

    • @Juke-Redlin
      @Juke-Redlin Год назад +4

      I had an XPS 400 with a Pentium D, 2GB RAM and a deceivingly small Radeon of some sort with 128MB of VRAM. Iunno the spec anymore behind that. I say all that because: The hard drive sliders, the spring-loaded side panel, the flippy expansion slots, all of that, hasn't changed since 2005. It's even the same pale blue.

    • @Ixxlostinabox
      @Ixxlostinabox Год назад +18

      $4000+ and you still get matrix green ram sticks lmao Dell really know how to dress up a pig

    • @bee1445
      @bee1445 Год назад

      Thanks Steve!

  • @Queldonus
    @Queldonus Год назад +464

    Back when i worked at Best Buy many years ago, we had a big, flashy Alienware display. It always got the attention of kids wanting their first gaming machine. I’d always open the case and compare it to a case actually meant for a gaming build, asking how much they wanted to pay for a glowing alien logo and some custom bits of plastic. Then I’d point out the fans, and then ask them where the air is supposed to go. I’m kind of proud of the number of kids that I got to build their own, or let us build one for them, instead of buying a half assed prebuilt. Also since I had a Geek Squad that actually knew what they were doing, I knew we could deliver a better built machine every time.

    • @protocetid
      @protocetid Год назад +91

      not all heroes wear capes

    • @Black_Aces
      @Black_Aces Год назад +52

      Those kids are lucky, I had to learn the hard way and waste 1.5k on an alienware... and even then I had no guidance I had to learn how to build a decent rig by myself with no help

    • @protocetid
      @protocetid Год назад +4

      @@Black_Aces When did you start PC gaming?

    • @ozo1951
      @ozo1951 Год назад +7

      i just got one but its in the box, you think i should return it? its r15 i7

    • @ozo1951
      @ozo1951 Год назад +6

      @@Black_Acesu think i should return mine? i got a r15 i7

  • @diyathkumara2443
    @diyathkumara2443 Год назад +352

    Ah yes... the annual Dell/Alienware roast sponsored by GamersNexus.
    Loved the part where you explained how to solve the Riemann hypothesis. Amazing stuff.

    • @animegeek3109
      @animegeek3109 Год назад +15

      Lol its not really a roast, it's more of a slap to the face for dell to get their shit together and facts

    • @stevenf7683
      @stevenf7683 Год назад +8

      In the last 18 months, I have had nothing but problems with Dell. This is the series of systems I have had, their replacements, and the current statuses of the equipment.
      m17 r3 failed and replaced with x17 r1. x17 r1 repair attempted twice, replaced with another x17 r1. that one had 3 attempts to fix it, all failed. Replaced with x17 r2. This system failed twice. Purchase refunded and put on DFS account despite account having been paid off over 2 years before. Was told I would have to wait 6 months before i could cash out the credit or purchase a new system.
      m17 r5 AMD. DOA. Replacement had problems with video card. Repair attempt failed. Returned for credit within 30 days of purchase.
      x17 r2 (didn't want to wait 6 months for $ of first machine). Repair attempted 4 times. Didn't fix it. Replaced with x17 r2, repaired twice, replaced with x17 r2. Current system. Have had issues with it and haven't had a fix in 3 months - constant contact with Dell asking what is going on but no repair has been attempted due to "part availability issues" blamed on the pandemic (still).
      I have tried the Executive Email carpet bombing technique in the attempt to get someone to escalate this. I have gotten nowhere with it.
      Oh, I have been a Dell certified tech since 1999. I recently led the Change Control Board at my employer to switch from Dell to HP as our primary vendor. Why? In the last 3 years, Dell's systems went from a 2.4% system failure rate to 6.8 whereas HP has gone from a 2.9 to 3.1%. Total cost of ownership due to the system failures have made it so Dell is not a good option compared to HP these days for business-class systems.

    • @beeman4266
      @beeman4266 Год назад +5

      I've hated Dell computers for nearly my entire life. For some reason I've had 4 Dell laptops, only 1 I actually bought, the other 3 were from work.
      I legitimately don't know how Dell is still in business with how fucking awful their computers are. Their chargers used to somehow just fall apart, every time. It's like the plastic was self destructive or something.

    • @choahjinhuay
      @choahjinhuay Год назад

      It’s so nice to see these versus the Linus ones. Linus seems like a shill after watching Steve’s.

    • @stevenv2190
      @stevenv2190 Год назад +1

      Or worse batteries becoming "Forbidden Capri Suns"

  • @stephenn504
    @stephenn504 Год назад +253

    I’ve been binge watching your pre built videos in the last 2 days. Perfect timing!

    • @GamersNexus
      @GamersNexus  Год назад +75

      Hoping we find another good one soon! We've found a few, but they really are like needles in a haystack.

    • @zetdaripper
      @zetdaripper Год назад +7

      ​@@GamersNexusI can't believe that they still sell these lol. That case is atrocious.

    • @stephenn504
      @stephenn504 Год назад +7

      @@GamersNexus Looking forward to the puget systems secret shopping when it come out.

    • @GamersNexus
      @GamersNexus  Год назад +14

      @@stephenn504 Maybe in the future. The one we bought recently wasn't secret shopped, though.

    • @stephenn504
      @stephenn504 Год назад

      @@GamersNexus I thought you had mentioned you planned to do a secrete shopper. My mistake.

  • @Chamomileable
    @Chamomileable Год назад +125

    As someone who remembers Alienware from their early days, I really genuinely want them to become very legit again. As of right now they're mainly just good at making interesting (not always useful) cases and interior arrangements.

    • @volvo09
      @volvo09 Год назад +23

      Once a company is bought out or sold, there is nothing left besides the name.
      Alienware will never be what it was 20+ years ago because all that remains is a trademarked name.

    • @creepingcharly
      @creepingcharly Год назад +4

      Same here. I had an Alienware rig from before they were purchased by Dell and it was legit. I reused and upgraded that thing many times until I finally retired it many years later. Oh how they have fallen...

    • @willt3223
      @willt3223 Год назад +1

      what where they like before?

    • @creepingcharly
      @creepingcharly Год назад +5

      @@willt3223 More like a good enthusiast build

    • @f900ex5
      @f900ex5 Год назад +2

      Those days are long gone.

  • @AdamIsUrqed
    @AdamIsUrqed Год назад +424

    Good to see Alienware still sports the build quality and fair pricing they've always been known for.

    • @jakedill1304
      @jakedill1304 Год назад +46

      I'm still confused how they managed to get the refurbished video card.. and sell it for more money than the MSRP somehow.. it's like it's one thing if you're RMA is a refurbished or something like that.. and it's another if there's like some sort of discount involved. But.. more money.. it's like.. only that alien math that just doesn't seem to apply to our part of the universe it seems to come up with this company...

    • @MD4564
      @MD4564 Год назад +2

      But not worth the price, cut it in half, maybe.

    • @AdamIsUrqed
      @AdamIsUrqed Год назад +36

      Dell is relying on the brand's legacy to push out sub-par, overpriced e-waste. Their stale and constricting case design appeals to people that just want to game/stream while not getting bogged down in the specs. It's "mo expensive means mo better". I imagine quite a few people in my generation remember drooling over the brand when they were kids, so then purchase one for their own kids. I coveted one in my 20's based on the case alone. Shit was like a UFO escape pod coated in glowing plasticised alien jizz

    • @TheUmbrex
      @TheUmbrex Год назад +1

      yeah u can tell they put some time and resources into the MB this time

    • @nedt8778
      @nedt8778 Год назад +7

      @@AdamIsUrqed I agree, they are trying to squeeze out the last bit of nostalgia they can from older gamers, who remember their heyday as the premium pre-built company, before Dell got their grubby hands on them.

  • @LostHope...
    @LostHope... Год назад +473

    i cannot fathom spending 5 grand on a new prebuilt pc (in general) and NOT getting a new gpu. the inside of that gpu looked like it just recently got done building a sand castle. that's insane

    • @emptyshirt
      @emptyshirt Год назад +24

      Yeah, I watch the video and think it seems kinda cool actually, then I remember that I'm thinking in terms of $1500 prebuilts, where this level of heat management and proprietary parts isn't a death sentence. This with a Ryzen 7700 and a Radeon 7700 XTXTXTX could be alright.

    • @eleventy-seven
      @eleventy-seven Год назад +9

      ​@@emptyshirtWhy? There's so much better designs.

    • @halcyonacoustic7366
      @halcyonacoustic7366 Год назад +5

      Like, at least do a high quality refurbish...

    • @ocelotxp
      @ocelotxp Год назад +42

      This should be flawless at $5k and look amazing... this looks so slapped together it's embarrassimg

    • @unknown14191
      @unknown14191 Год назад +4

      I guess Dell had too much old stock and Alienware desktops being an underselling platform that they refuse to condemn those old stocks and decided to try to remarked it to earn some positive profits.

  • @louiesatterwhite3885
    @louiesatterwhite3885 Год назад +85

    The craziest part is you can tell from their gpu construction that they actually have SOME competent engineers over at dell

    • @Daniel15au
      @Daniel15au Год назад +39

      They have great engineers; it's the other roles (sales, marketing, management) that are the issue. Engineers' suggestions/recommendations are often ignored because they cost too much to implement.

    • @iDeadlyyy
      @iDeadlyyy Год назад +20

      It’s not always cost.
      Most of the times it’s just incompetence from management and ‘leaders’ at the company.
      Those ‘managers’ and ‘leaders’ simply Ignoring people who actually know what they are doing who are the reason the company is still alive.

    • @_Area-51
      @_Area-51 11 месяцев назад

      True its almost criminal

  • @blackraen
    @blackraen Год назад +166

    6:08 It's been decades. One does not simply make Alienware not be a meme. That's kind of their brand now.

    • @mukkah
      @mukkah Год назад +7

      Self inflicted, too
      No love for companies, my brothers and sisters.

    • @dildojizzbaggins6969
      @dildojizzbaggins6969 Год назад

      @@mukkah*Self-inflicted
      Sigh.

    • @Gatorade69
      @Gatorade69 Год назад

      They used to be so awesome too, then they sold themselves out to Dell like some 5$ whore.

    • @mukkah
      @mukkah Год назад

      @@dildojizzbaggins6969 looooooooooooooooool gtfo XD

    • @redslate
      @redslate Год назад

      Does anyone actually remember Alienware in their Prime?
      I do...

  • @covante4822
    @covante4822 Год назад +425

    Ah yes a $4300 alienware. I've always wanted to spend an extra $1200 to have it built significantly worse than my 8 year old niece could do it but $1700 more was just out of my budget.

    • @garrett1144
      @garrett1144 Год назад +25

      It's very interesting, I thought maybe Alienware got their shit together but it seems to not be the case. I built my PC with an amd 3700x and amd 6950xt and probably spent 1500 dollars or less than 2k at this point and it performs so good with awesome thermals with my watercooler and lian li case setup. I can't understand how this build costs so much outside the GPU. Where is the incentive to go this route?

    • @jakedill1304
      @jakedill1304 Год назад +7

      It's almost like whatever discount you think that should have been applied for the refurbished video card was reversed.. it was more money for the dirty used video card.. I feel like that genuinely should be a thing people should be upset about...
      And it's really not the first time I've heard of it happening.. in fact it's starting to be a common place thing where my only surprise was.. so I know this has been happening a lot lately.. I should be more mad about this I guess right like that's not that's.. like that's that's not like legal unless you factor in a strange terms of service that requires a team of lawyers to fight or something like that kind of legal is it?

    • @wiziek
      @wiziek Год назад +16

      @@garrett1144 this isn't alienware, this is just rebuilt dell office case with plastic decorative elements on outside.

    • @inkredebilchina9699
      @inkredebilchina9699 Год назад +2

      should just rename them to The Malware PC. because that's what it is if malware was embodied by a PC.

    • @inkredebilchina9699
      @inkredebilchina9699 Год назад +1

      @@jakedill1304 idk, but unless otherwise stated the presumption of buying anything from any manufacturer is that they use new hardware, not repurposing the used one. legally, I mean. so if Dell does not specifically imply they might be using refurbished components in the ToS anywhere prior to purchase a simple legal action would suffice. in my opinion, that is.

  • @Empacack
    @Empacack Год назад +63

    The thing I really love about GN is, it's like watching the tech video from the early 2000s. IDK, the vibe is just like that. Full of information, trustworthy, simple camera work - no cinematic thingy, just straight educational and on point. And he is using 60 frames for his content. As much as I remember, almost all tech videos on TV last time used this format. Dont know if it is intentional for him to make it looks like a classic tech video but yeah it worked.!

  • @chrissoclone
    @chrissoclone Год назад +268

    My main issue with it is really the looks they seem to be so fond of - it doesn't look "classy" or prestigious by any means, but early 2000s cheap plastic, cheap acrylic, teenager style and absolutely not like anything high end. A lot of that could already be changed by just switching to some more pleasant materials, stamped metal, matte finish, actual glass maybe, the front just mesh, they could still keep a curvy, unique look, just with a pinch more Apple maybe... but that should of course also come with a complete case redesign as far as functionality goes. A much cheaper custom build looks so much cleaner and classier, I really don't know who they're still selling their systems too.

    • @bierrollerful
      @bierrollerful Год назад +54

      I also find their loyalty to that style and case puzzling. Maybe Dell is riding the branding and nostalgia train, and their target audience are the people who always wanted a tacky alienware PC as a kid?

    • @svaira
      @svaira Год назад +22

      Also, it's not even a good version of that. I do like the 2005 candy pc look (the highest standard of which probably was the power Mac / Mac pro (I don't know which the name of that version is) in blue and white plastic), but the Alienware systems here are just a cheap plastic case with a cheap black motherboard - no style, and just generally an uninspired build

    • @ffwast
      @ffwast Год назад +9

      The original cases were a rounded shroud over a regular square case too,it's not like this could actually be cheaper to build worse than off the shelf parts.

    • @yeet1337
      @yeet1337 Год назад +10

      Yeah that design is absolute cringe. Looks like it was designed by a 13 year old in 2005 or something. It's supposed to look "cool" and it just has that "How do you do, fellow kids" vibe to it that I could never bare to have in my room and have to look at everyday.

    • @lucidnonsense942
      @lucidnonsense942 Год назад +3

      It always gave me Apple G3 power Mac vibes - without cool retro vibes

  • @theghost8914
    @theghost8914 Год назад +230

    The fact that Steve went on not 1 but 2 absolute tangents and they just faded to black on both had me rolling. Keep up the good work GN! your content keeps us all in the loop about the good the bad and the ugly in the pc world. Wish it was more of the former though… pc stuff been slipping lately. You must be our champion and help us hold them accountable.

    • @nickllama5296
      @nickllama5296 Год назад +23

      They should release the deleted footage as a separate video. I'd love to watch 30 minutes of Steve ranting about Dell's marketing. 😁

    • @4ndreas386
      @4ndreas386 Год назад +14

      I especially loved the cut to the Riemann hypothesis and the aliens / Alienware nonsense 😄

    • @PoniesNSunshine
      @PoniesNSunshine Год назад +1

      Steve: Db is logarithmic....
      Me: oh noooo

  • @Knifeys
    @Knifeys Год назад +3

    So they farmed bitcoin with that 4090 before reselling I guess

  • @michaelthompson9798
    @michaelthompson9798 Год назад +124

    It’s great to see GN keep Dells Alienware people employed by being the only buyers of Alienware Desktop computers 👍🥰💪. Thanks Steve! 😉

    • @allynlewis7093
      @allynlewis7093 Год назад +3

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @nene71286
      @nene71286 Год назад +1

      😂😂😂😂

    • @occono3543
      @occono3543 Год назад

      The higher-margin the scam, the more I wonder....

    • @johnnyboogalo4897
      @johnnyboogalo4897 Год назад +2

      My buddy works at bestbuy and they have lot of these damn Alienware R15's and 13's etc in stock still and can't get rid of them.He said tho lots like getting thier monitors tho and run out of stock on those.

    • @saltyfloridaman7163
      @saltyfloridaman7163 Год назад +2

      Alienware makes most of its money on laptop and monitor sales, which they lead their respective markets, it's as if their desktops are merely an afterthought just to throw something at the desktop market

  • @Teatime4Tom
    @Teatime4Tom Год назад +116

    Let the carnage begin!

  • @DirtyTesla
    @DirtyTesla Год назад +3

    What is with the RAM lmao

  • @TheCD5150
    @TheCD5150 Год назад +51

    My first computer was a hand me down Dell Dimension from 2002 that used a standard MATX mainboard and ATX power supply, and it was built better than the Alienware desktops you reviewed. Even at the height of the capacitor plague and using a Pentium 4 CPU (Socket 478) Dell made decent prebuilt PCs. The fact that they aren't using standard parts is a massive step backwards that needs to be corrected.

    • @screwthisin
      @screwthisin Год назад +2

      Dell back in the day was great. But now, Dell has definitely taken a huge step back.

  • @dannonyogurt98
    @dannonyogurt98 Год назад +46

    I love alienware teardowns. I find the way they integrate all of the pieces with snap and spring fittings fascinating and looks fun to take apart... not so much fun to pay for.

    • @d3fmetal
      @d3fmetal Год назад +10

      that is something alienware is really doing an awesome job on and other SIs should learn from. They do many things incredibly well and then make baffling decisions elsewhere

    • @charmingmander331
      @charmingmander331 Год назад +1

      ​@@d3fmetaltoo many fingers in the pie clearly

    • @maolcogi
      @maolcogi Год назад +1

      I'd buy one if they were competitively priced and performed better, especially if I could get the option to skip the alien images all over. Those cases are really interesting, even if they don't work well for high airflow.

  • @wholeness
    @wholeness Год назад +1

    This thing keeps crashing!!!!! I know every Indian guy in Bombay at this stage. STAY AWAY!!!!!

  • @bmiller949
    @bmiller949 Год назад +76

    The thing I appreciate most about Alienware is how they turn into Gamers Nexus comedy bits. Thanks Dell for making me laugh int the morning.

    • @animegeek3109
      @animegeek3109 Год назад +4

      While thier laughing walking away with my money lol, as a playstation owner that's the first mistake we make going into pc gaming -$3200 rip

  • @renzokuken2g
    @renzokuken2g Год назад +52

    Love the fade in and out on Steve's rant. Reminds me of the microphone scene in Forrest Gump...lol Great job overall GN Team, I used to be a great fan of Alienware when it wasn't Dell.

  • @ayosammy
    @ayosammy Год назад +54

    I actually have to give props to Alienware for managing to make pcs so bad that I forced myself to learn how to build a pc to solve my issues of airflow and bottlenecking

    • @EazyNuh640
      @EazyNuh640 11 месяцев назад +5

      😂 same with hp it got me so mad I said fuck it learn to build my first PC. 🤧

    • @kazefw3834
      @kazefw3834 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@EazyNuh640congrats, you now can enjoy your pc 😂

    • @EazyNuh640
      @EazyNuh640 5 месяцев назад

      @@kazefw3834 yet had no issue on my first build

    • @kazefw3834
      @kazefw3834 5 месяцев назад

      @@EazyNuh640 lessons I learn from my PC class teacher, prebuilt is only good if you need a fleet of PC with on site service

    • @EazyNuh640
      @EazyNuh640 4 месяца назад

      @@kazefw3834 oh that's crazy didn't know they had class for that I learn on RUclips

  • @craig3.0
    @craig3.0 Год назад +37

    I haven't watched the video yet, but I take apart probably between 30-60 old Dell prebuilts per day as part of my e-scrap job, so I would love to see if Dell is still doing weird, cheap stuff in what should be their high end consumer products. Edit: As far as the physical build construction goes, this is pretty impressive compared to their older desktops. Btw, those blue tabs are EVERYWHERE in every dell system I've ever torn down, they've probably been doing that for two decades. Servers too. Everything besides laptops is filled with blue plastic, and after a decade and a half or so those tabs become about as strong as a graham cracker. As far as the GPU dust goes, I really hope that is just from extended internal testing, because if they are putting used parts in a system and selling it as new for 4000+, that is a massive ethical problem.

    • @Vagitarian01
      @Vagitarian01 Год назад +3

      Unless they're testing these systems at a rodeo or at Burning Man, this level of dust is inexcusable. Before assembly, the last place those parts have seen open air is a microchip clean room.

    • @batsonelectronics
      @batsonelectronics Год назад +3

      very much like packard bell in the late 90's, i warned people for months that the hdd's were refurb and no one listened, they eventually got sued.

  • @adamisbadatvideogames7128
    @adamisbadatvideogames7128 Год назад +23

    I would love to see if the CPU performance improves with the roof cut off and a basic mesh filter put over it.

  • @ChatBot1337
    @ChatBot1337 Год назад +66

    Alienware. One of the best examples of guys in suits who don't even type their own emails being in charge of a premium line meant to inspire awe, impress, and wow their customers. See also, Apple after Steve Jobs, Blizzard after Activision, and Disney after Iger.

    • @Apollo-Computers
      @Apollo-Computers Год назад +12

      Alienware went to shit when dell bought them. Went from passionately building awesome powerful laptops. To only caring about the bottom line.

    • @xPandamon
      @xPandamon Год назад +9

      ​@@Apollo-ComputersThey've always been kinda bad and overpriced to be honest

  • @christopherjames9843
    @christopherjames9843 Год назад +90

    Steve is in his element in the pre-built videos. It is like watching a master at work.

  • @chriskrebs3178
    @chriskrebs3178 Год назад +3

    This video is just nitpicking. Especially the cooling system. The whole kelvin thing is nonsense. First of all...who measures anything in kelvin? The temperature difference is the same regardless of the unit of measurement. To claim that using celsius instead of kelvin is for marketing reasons is misleading.

  • @NotEnvalid
    @NotEnvalid Год назад +83

    You should do tear downs of servers if you get the chance. A lot of the same issues exist in the enterprise side (insane levels of mechanical over engineering and custom one off parts) with the added fun of configuration hell. For instance the dell T640 requires pulling the motherboard out to install a power interposer card so that you actually have the cabling for the GPUs (lol).

    • @TurnRacing
      @TurnRacing Год назад +11

      Dell is the problem 😅

    • @AlexWinExperiments
      @AlexWinExperiments Год назад +6

      thing with servers is that they are constrained by the rack units so they cant just change the form factor however they want, and they also need to cool so much more power.
      In a desktop PC it doesnt matter as they can choose whichever dimensions are optimal and make everything fit properly. As such, sticking to a formfactor which is suboptimal when they can just expand or remodel them makes no sense.

    • @SobiesawChabaz
      @SobiesawChabaz Год назад +6

      it's all to make it easier to mass produce since all the systems are assembled by hand. They don't really expect you to ever disassemble them. Thats also why they use all sorts of proprietary shit. It sucks for us as consumers but hey you'll be more likely to pay them for servicing it so they don't care

    • @GGigabiteM
      @GGigabiteM Год назад

      @@AlexWinExperiments The only hard limit on racks is the width, and to a lesser extent, the depth. They could make a rack case that takes up the entire height of the rack if they wanted to.
      A 4-5u rack case is roughly equivalent in volume of a standard mid tower desktop case. It's entirely on them for stupid design if they want to cram all of that into a 2u case.

  • @benjaminoechsli1941
    @benjaminoechsli1941 Год назад +16

    "Yes, they've made improvements. No, they're not sufficient."
    Keep up the work, Dell. You'll get it one of these years. _Thanks, Steve!_

  • @biaskolka
    @biaskolka Год назад +2

    I don't agree with what you said about "supporting them going in the right direction", they absolutely aren't. They're a huge cashgrab brand marketing waaay overpriced prebuilts that are poorly designed and built, advertising this entire fiasco with childish buzzwords. What we should do is spread awareness about staying as far away from Alienware and prebuilts in general to less tech public, here in Europe prebuilts are already taboo due to companies like them, I have no clue how this shitty market still holds in America and how people are still agreeing to pay huge sums of money for not a lot in return.

  • @jsawhite
    @jsawhite Год назад +81

    you guys should add a smart drive dump to your tests to see how many power cycles the drives have or how long they've been powered on! that could be interesting.

  • @galgrunfeld9954
    @galgrunfeld9954 Год назад +71

    I think they engineered some pretty good latching mechanisms for sliding things in and out and it'd be great if they took those designs and just put them in better-designed cases - not only not let marketing dictate the content of the product descriptions, but also the products themselves.

    • @Bug582
      @Bug582 Год назад +1

      I think the latches are the least of this products' worries

    • @jintsuubest9331
      @jintsuubest9331 Год назад +6

      What if a case manufacture out there actually take this concept and run with it.
      Engineered a case with pop out frame for all the standard component. That way the cable management is all done.
      And sell it as a premium product with premium look.
      I'm sure there are folks rich enough to pay for that.
      But the power supply is an issue as cable are not interchangable between different power supply.

  • @LilyIMA12
    @LilyIMA12 10 месяцев назад +2

    Got an R15 in july. It started having random crashes a month later, proceeded to get exponentially worse. Replacing the GPU buys me a week or so of stable use before it starts to blackout. I have seen a reddit with another R15 case where both the original and a replacement both experienced these 'blackouts'. CPU, Motherboard, GPU, Fans, OS and Driver have all been refreshed till the support crew are scratching themselves silly.
    The only clue i have is from the engineer team who said that the second GPU was overheating. Now on my third GPU, the system has blacked out again. until just before it went into the shop, my device would only crash when running a game. when dell created a copy of the stats, and made to send it through remote assist, the system crashed. The most recent crashed occured while idle with steam and opera GX open in the background, and again while downloading 'critical' updates.
    My aurora 15 has now forgotten how to factory reset. The supervisor of the support team warns that the OS i was running was non-standard. I don't know if it's related to the buggy behaviors of the support apps, whether the latter is due to missing files/software, but at the end of the day... the system is acting up, Alienware command center is awol, and my computer is still shutting itself down randomly.
    The support team would have me believe that they haven't seen another case like this. I've seen another youtuber talk about this device, having been sent a replacement R15. I am not impressed with their record keeping, especially with a device with such a devastating error.
    5k$? I got it for a sale at 2500$ and now it has dropped all the way to ~1500$ If this device is getting undercut by such a dramatic failure, why is is still on the market?

  • @SimonZerafa
    @SimonZerafa Год назад +90

    Bitlocker was enabled and they are pushing multiple UEFI firmware updates? That's quite brave* unless they somehow have a fallback/recovery mechanism to mitigate the potential problems that could arise 🤯🤷‍♂️
    *Really really dangerous

    • @darkpraxis
      @darkpraxis Год назад +28

      I'm sure they have a restore thumb drive (32GB) for $99 with free shipping when you call support.

    • @dynastes4938
      @dynastes4938 Год назад +13

      Pretty sure the potential return-to-manufacturer fee is part of the pricetag, inconvenience for the buyer non-withstanding. Dell is large enough to swallow such factors easily. That being said, they should really start to listen. Alienware deserves to be an actual premium brand.

    • @GreyGoshawk
      @GreyGoshawk Год назад

      Really dangerous?
      Not encrypting data at rest and ignoring security updates isn't?

    • @dynastes4938
      @dynastes4938 Год назад +10

      @@GreyGoshawk Let's be honest, for most people using their gaming computers for playing games and other casual things only, it really isn't.

    • @nickierv13
      @nickierv13 Год назад +2

      @@GreyGoshawk Issues of update/not to update aside, its how its done.
      Lets say a BIOS update takes 5 minutes and my UPS is good for 5 minutes and I really hope you see where I'm going with this.
      For those who need it spelled out: lets say your area gets hit with bad storms that tend to knock out the power. You have a UPS that is good enough for a few minutes to get the system shut down, but it needs to be done with some haste.
      Regardless, an automatic BIOS update hits and you loose power. Odds are good your BIOS is bricked. Now thats not a problem for my/high end systems, they have dual BIOS and flashback. So if somehow both get bricked I can just flash in a new one. Guess what 2 features Dell MBs don't have that might be really relevant to this.

  • @andytunnah7650
    @andytunnah7650 Год назад +10

    It looks like they sent you a refurbed system. Not just the GPU and the top exit area being caked, but even the box looks well-worn. $4500 and they're sending a refurb is insane.

  • @BiggyJay92
    @BiggyJay92 9 месяцев назад +2

    If it's any consolation, here in Hong Kong the R15 has been discontinued via the Dell HK website. Only the R16 is currently available.

  • @nicholaswilks580
    @nicholaswilks580 Год назад +47

    This is by far my favorite video series you guys do. Please keep them coming!

  • @zephaniahgreenwell8151
    @zephaniahgreenwell8151 Год назад +42

    I love watching Steve tear an Alienware apart while tearing Alienware apart. 😂

  • @marcoVGpolo
    @marcoVGpolo Год назад +2

    FYI the, the 4090 + i9-13900KF is on sale currently for $2300 on Dell

  • @thanorodd5663
    @thanorodd5663 Год назад +52

    I would love to see an interview with whoever is responsible for sticking to that case at Dell/Alienware and how they explain it. I would be shocked to hear that this "visual design" is attractive to most end users. And with all of the extra bits and bobs, I'd be similarly shocked if manufacturing (or buying) this case is less expensive than more practical alternatives. Truly wild and I'm just so curious.

    • @BarefootCM
      @BarefootCM Год назад +3

      Brand image probably

    • @demonmonsterdave
      @demonmonsterdave Год назад +2

      They have contracts with all the different manufacturers for all the bits and doodads.

    • @gwpeoples
      @gwpeoples Год назад +1

      My guess is they sell enough of these that they don't care what youtube videos like this have to say.

    • @muffinconsumer4431
      @muffinconsumer4431 Год назад

      @@demonmonsterdaveSeriously, a few salesmen are very happy with dell locking into some kind of contract with their garbage 😂

    • @demonmonsterdave
      @demonmonsterdave Год назад

      @@muffinconsumer4431 I'm sure they are, and when the contract is cancelled prematurely, there will be a legal issue.

  • @ShroudedWolf51
    @ShroudedWolf51 Год назад +60

    The one thing I can offer Dell props on with this machine is the CMOS placement. That is really good placement and is extremely easy to access. So many modern boards make it needlessly really inconvenient if you ever need to clear CMOS, since it's buried under the video card. Or worse, under some heatsink because of visual flair.

    • @Terracronz
      @Terracronz Год назад +5

      Clear CMOS button is going to be a feature I look for going forward, I don’t like messing around with jumpers or screwdrivers to short the circuit.

    • @toad7395
      @toad7395 Год назад +1

      @@Terracronz don't you only need to pop out the battery? theres no need for jumpers or screwdrivers

    • @heygek2769
      @heygek2769 Год назад +2

      @@toad7395 Jumping is what a clear cmos button does, it's what most buttons do actually, doing it with a screwdriver isn't risky or anything.
      Removing the battery can be an absolute bitch in a lot of systems, it's often clamped pretty tight in a spot where you can't reach it very well.

    • @bagus3l
      @bagus3l Год назад

      I mod my case , add clear cmos button side reset button, acces with needle.

    • @casedistorted
      @casedistorted Год назад

      oh dang, i must be lucky my asus prime x470 pro mb is in the bottom right, but it still takes a screwdriver to bridge the pins (instead of just having a button like most mid to high tier boards I would guess).

  • @kayzeetube8780
    @kayzeetube8780 7 месяцев назад +3

    theres a deal $2900 with 4090. tempting

  • @ultenhiemer
    @ultenhiemer Год назад +13

    Keeping the same case likely relates to a point you made in your review of the Aurora one in the previous video. You said that it was over engineered to fix issues that they themselves created. All that cost of engineering it (As you put it, a sunk cost fallacy) probably just lead to them keeping it instead.

    • @redslate
      @redslate Год назад +1

      It's also part of their aesthetic.
      If they give up their (poor performing) 'iconic design, they give up some of their market 'identity.'
      Couple that with the sunk-cost you've highlighted, and the idea of redesigning their cases to achieve both form and function likely loses much of its appeal.

  • @sakatababa
    @sakatababa Год назад +31

    steve: we wanted to stack the deck in alienwares favour.
    alienware: *eats half of the cards, craps on table and asks for more money*

  • @Nauzhror1216
    @Nauzhror1216 Год назад +2

    My laptop has scored higher on Cinebench R23 than this thing did. I'm not kidding. I wish I was.

  • @Bugattiboy912
    @Bugattiboy912 Год назад +6

    Dell owns Alienware and has for a long time. Why does anyone except any kind of quality from Dell? Glad to see you reviewing pre-builts again Steve because there are millions of people that DO still expect a certain level of service from Dell.

  • @famedgaming1865
    @famedgaming1865 Год назад +18

    Im a fan of your pre-built reviews. And it looks like that r15 needs as many fans as it can get for cooling.

  • @slavic_fox98
    @slavic_fox98 7 месяцев назад +3

    Crazy how they are charging 4 to 5,000 USD for this pre-built... I'm glad I built my PC myself, I spent around 2,600, which is way less than this build. Building your own PC is the best route, not to mention all my components, including the case are way better than what is in this system.

    • @YoungWise2011
      @YoungWise2011 6 месяцев назад +2

      Just ordered this with a 4090 and 7900x for 3k. Stupid good deal.

    • @yazal9884
      @yazal9884 6 месяцев назад +1

      3k now

    • @slavic_fox98
      @slavic_fox98 6 месяцев назад

      That's great to hear the price has lowerd a bit, building your own PC is still more cost-effective and you get to pick your own PC parts, then build it up from scatch.@@yazal9884

    • @YoungWise2011
      @YoungWise2011 4 месяца назад

      @@yazal9884 yup still couldn't build it for that price easy

  • @TinMan445
    @TinMan445 Год назад +24

    Alienware is the personification of the phrase “you can’t polish a turd”

    • @WSS_the_OG
      @WSS_the_OG Год назад +2

      ... as well as the phrase "ignorance is bliss." The people who buys these have absolutely no idea how terrible they are, and that's exactly how Dell likes it.

  • @DurzoBlunts
    @DurzoBlunts Год назад +6

    This just makes me miss the good days of dell when they made the XPS 720 full tower out of like 1/4" thick metal and it looked like a legit piece of alien hardware.

  • @Mr.Donkeypoo
    @Mr.Donkeypoo 10 месяцев назад +2

    Every single piece of the case looks like its cheap plastic wow
    it just looks terrible in the light

  • @josephl6727
    @josephl6727 Год назад +10

    I love how ridiculously heavy and compact they are. It also serves as a great heater during the winter. I do love those Dell oem cards though. 😊 I'm sure in about a few years this Alienware pre-built will be on ebay for 1/4 of the price.

    • @joe--cool
      @joe--cool Год назад +5

      If it still turns on then. Big if.

    • @CptJistuce
      @CptJistuce Год назад +1

      Think how much better a heater it would be with more airflow and a higher power limit!

    • @kukuc96
      @kukuc96 Год назад

      It's actually a worse heater than a properly built computer, because it has to run a lower power limit.

  • @Karti200
    @Karti200 Год назад +15

    Alienware racing in the "who can make the worst prebuilds every year" and it seems they won't lose the champion place again
    but sad that excluding all the bad stuff they did... Dell OEM cards... are really nice since Turing

  • @Scornfull
    @Scornfull Год назад +1

    Steve dude you missed the perfect opportunity to wear a tinfoil hat which would make the fadeout gag even funnier and if you added something completely random and vaguely similar to an alien conspiracy theory it'd be funny as hell lol

  • @joseperez-ig5yu
    @joseperez-ig5yu Год назад +13

    Hey Steve, you were brutal with your review of the Alienware! The closeup shot of the dust inside the gpu was phenomenal! I'm sure Dell will have something to say about your video.

    • @FieniX_
      @FieniX_ Год назад +1

      They don’t care

  • @bigaa753
    @bigaa753 Год назад +2

    Why would you use K, who is going to understand temperature stated in Kelvin.

  • @gregdaweson4657
    @gregdaweson4657 Год назад +10

    Love the 4090 with the green pcb, feels like a return to tradition.

  • @bilboswaggens2975
    @bilboswaggens2975 Год назад +10

    Considering the price of components going back to pre scalp prices, the prices of these pre builts astounds me.

    • @marcogenovesi8570
      @marcogenovesi8570 Год назад +1

      there is a significant markup because of the customer support and warranty, but Alienware is adding thousands of dollars for no reason here

  • @YoungWise2011
    @YoungWise2011 6 месяцев назад +2

    Just ordered this with 4090 and 7900x for $3k. No brainer.

    • @yazal9884
      @yazal9884 6 месяцев назад

      I'm on the fence as well. That's without taxes correct? Kine coming up to 3100 with taxes

  • @ReTex504
    @ReTex504 Год назад +24

    I miss the old, truly upgradable Alienware systems, especially the laptops where you could even replace the GPU/s

    • @PowerNGlory
      @PowerNGlory Год назад +2

      Anything post mid-2006 when Dell bought Alienware is trash.

    • @_Area-51
      @_Area-51 11 месяцев назад

      I have the A51M R2 and I love it! But yeah most of the new stuff sucks

  • @vizionthing
    @vizionthing Год назад +6

    I like how they sat everything on the piss so when the cooling system leaks it flows out the back quickly

  • @AlessaBaker
    @AlessaBaker 3 месяца назад +1

    How do their case designs just becoming more ugly, year over year. Its wild.

  • @xinceras-6542
    @xinceras-6542 Год назад +8

    Love these prebuilt reviews. Keep at it until someday we maybe find a company that isn't terrible.

  • @disanthr0
    @disanthr0 Год назад +43

    Love watching your prebuilt videos. Always interesting to see how manufacturers cut corners to save money.

  • @latuman
    @latuman Год назад +1

    Prebuilts overall are a scam in my opinion. To what extent depends on the individual, but a 1000 dollar part performing like a 500 dollar part is absolutely a scam.

  • @kcgunesq
    @kcgunesq Год назад +17

    Given that the AIO is seriously obstructed, I'd love to see how it works with a large dual tower, dual fan air cooler.

    • @mddunlap03
      @mddunlap03 Год назад

      Same issue nowhere for the heat to go out of the case

    • @kukuc96
      @kukuc96 Год назад

      Then you are trying to cool a 13900k in a small box with an aircooler. Probably even worse than this AIO.

  • @cjo3620
    @cjo3620 Год назад +5

    Great review. I don't think I'd even need 4k budget to build an absolute top tier desktop myself with top of the line parts. My 3080ti 5900x rig from years ago was maybe 3k max.

    • @mryellow6918
      @mryellow6918 Год назад

      Yh it's silly. Most of the time anything past 3k is them just adding random flashy cheap crap to up sell it.

  • @KaHaDa_life
    @KaHaDa_life Год назад +1

    For 4400$ US dollars in Canada you can build a PC which can change time and space continuum!

  • @AceStrife
    @AceStrife Год назад +4

    I miss the old Alienware Aurora ALX case that had the mechanical top vents. Was the coolest case I've ever seen in person and part of me is sad to have sold the system.
    Current "Alienware" is nowhere near that level anymore.

  • @federicocatelli8785
    @federicocatelli8785 Год назад +8

    They never fail to disappoint 👏

  • @Jeffrey-s6z
    @Jeffrey-s6z Месяц назад +1

    Alienware's wisdom surpasses all limits. Thank you for not overclocking my i9-13900KF. This is my third Alienware computer in the past 15 years, and I've never encountered any issues with them.

  • @LongTimeITWorker
    @LongTimeITWorker Год назад +5

    Given that the power was restricted, how much power is the system using at the wall? That would have been useful information along with everything else in your review. I am curious if there is at least a significant power savings (less electrical power used in exchange for the lower performance) to go along with the low performance given the hardware used. Just my two cents and what I think should be included in the review to give as complete a picture as possible of the reviewed system.

  • @kirkanos3968
    @kirkanos3968 Год назад +5

    Love these i know you guys have a ton going on but hope you get some time on the bike trails. Thanks to the whole team for all the amazing content over the years.

  • @fuzzycat7313
    @fuzzycat7313 Год назад +22

    It'd be fun to see how the the pre dell ALX would hold up against their new cases.

    • @The-i-Shakk
      @The-i-Shakk Год назад +1

      That was real Alienware.

    • @PowerNGlory
      @PowerNGlory Год назад +2

      @@The-i-Shakk Fun fact is those people who were top guys at Alienware before Dell bought them left and started OriginPC

  • @em.dot.2
    @em.dot.2 Год назад +9

    GN is Frodo giving Gollum (Alienware) more chances to redeem itself than it has ever deserved

  • @paulmememan508
    @paulmememan508 Год назад +4

    Those parts would make an excellent PC in a competently planned case. Really about the only thing you can say about it.

  • @Oma-Waka
    @Oma-Waka Год назад +2

    It's just Trash, don't buy it.

  • @TotinosPizzaRollz
    @TotinosPizzaRollz Год назад +3

    Now do the R16.

  • @biggynamel
    @biggynamel 8 месяцев назад +3

    I know this one was pretty rough, but I bought an Alienware Aurora R7 back in 2017 with 0% financing for around $1800. Got an i7 8770k, 16GB RAM, and a 1070ti and honestly I was and am really happy with it. I just "retired" that machine after upgrading a bunch of the parts over the years and just bounced it to my wife for her, much MUCH more casual use. 6 years later and it's still going quite strong with 32GB RAM, and upgraded modular PSU, and a 3070 in there now.

    • @TheBirdboy84
      @TheBirdboy84 29 дней назад

      alienware is fine. this dudes a baby.

  • @CMK_AV
    @CMK_AV 11 месяцев назад +1

    Just bought that for 2564. For that price it was worth it. If anyone buys this stuff, talk to salesman and stack coupons. I would never pay 4 or 5 k for this thing, but I am happy with 2564.

  • @CJ-tp6ed
    @CJ-tp6ed Год назад +5

    Ill be honest, I don't really know much about computers but you guys just present the information so well its just fun to watch your content.

    • @alajibril
      @alajibril Год назад

      I bet you know more then average person you are watching tech jesus all you need is confidence in your ability

  • @RADish-official
    @RADish-official Год назад +8

    The funniest part of this build is that the 4090 is only a 2.5 slot.

    • @RockstarRomania
      @RockstarRomania Год назад

      Yeah the same with their 3090 design. Not gonna lie at least their cards are good.

  • @wazeFPS
    @wazeFPS Год назад +1

    I find it crazy that a company who makes such good Laptops and monitors has one of the worst pre builts since forever, and let’s not talk about their peripherals like mice and headsets those are truly awful

  • @ChronoCard
    @ChronoCard Год назад +4

    Man, I remember when Alienware was a respectable boutique builder over 20 years ago.

    • @robertfarmer6316
      @robertfarmer6316 Год назад

      My little brother saved up and had one built when we were in HS… I’m 36 now but I remember how cool I thought that Alienware was… purple case with a light up green alien head

  • @BaldyMacbeard
    @BaldyMacbeard Год назад +4

    I'd love to see you build a system with off the shelf parts and a Fractal case or sth. and see how it stacks up in terms of price and performance.

  • @Shadow0fd3ath24
    @Shadow0fd3ath24 2 месяца назад +1

    how are they still making such GARABAGE cases on the inside? The look like the same budget enterprise 1990s design of bare steel that was in the school computers i worked on in 2008 as a kid helping upgrade the HDDS

  • @andymares3594
    @andymares3594 Год назад +20

    Y’all this is a self made man. The level of detail and care in their videos is astounding. I am
    Very impressed and can say without a doubt this is the channel you need to watch.
    Steve, thank you for your service and thank you for your wonderful team.

  • @BulletPr00fGAm3r
    @BulletPr00fGAm3r Год назад +4

    I really enjoy these prebuilt videos. GN you did an excellent job as always! Keep up the good work and hoping to see more of these!

  • @poorsap1598
    @poorsap1598 Год назад +9

    I'm curious if by either removing the top panel entirely, or making your own holes, how much of a drop you'd achieve?
    A 240 aio is on the smaller side for a 13900k, a 280 is where I'd say is a minimum for a case like this.
    In before 2029 where they finally achieve an A rating for this case, only for a new case in 2030 that stays almost the same again for another 10 years.

    • @goodcitizen7064
      @goodcitizen7064 Год назад

      I’m wondering this as well

    • @joe--cool
      @joe--cool Год назад

      It certainly needs more power though. Advertising wasn't a complete lie.

    • @DragonfireRC
      @DragonfireRC Год назад

      Does not really matter in this situation since they are undervolting the CPU, and there does not seem to be a way to fix that in their BIOS if you were able to allow it to cool off better by drilling holes in the top of it.

  • @951258tike22
    @951258tike22 Год назад +6

    That Win update pushing BIOSs is wild, almost got me bitlocked out of a Lenovo laptop I was working on! Luckily the user remembered the MS account used to set it up otherwise we'd have been screwed!

    • @marcogenovesi8570
      @marcogenovesi8570 Год назад +1

      The first thing I do on all machines I get my hands on is go in the bios and disable the bios upgrade. Businness laptops usually have that option

  • @BowsettesFury
    @BowsettesFury Год назад +1

    Alienware wouldnt be a meme if they had not have sold out in the first place. Just like with entertainment today, they should sell the rights to the name to someone who knows what they're doing.