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Review: Alienware Aurora mALX 19 inch Gaming Notebook - 14U News

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A review of the Alienware Aurora mALX 19 inch gaming Notebook has been posted over at 14U News. 'Visually the Alienware mALX is a very cool system with the green-blue color shifting paint and the airbrushed graphics on the lid. Alienware uses an AMD Turion 64 Mobile CPU with an 800MHz FSB and 1MB L2 cache. The CPU is certainly the weakest part of this gaming rig and could only muster 833 points in 3DMark06. Graphics on the Alienware mALX are just superb with a pair of NVIDIA Go 7900 GTX graphics cards running in SLI, you can also option the system with a pair of 7950 GTX cards as well.

Storage is with a stripped array giving a bit over 298 GB of storage space from a pair of 250GB 5400 RMP drives, 200 GB 7200 RPM units are optional. While you can get versions of Windows Vista on the Alienware mALX, my test machine was running Windows XP Media Center. System memory is 2GB of DDR at 400 MHz.'

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