Alienware M18x Liquid Cooling Option

March 22, 2012

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  • Apr 17, 2012     Comment Link

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    This is an exciting step that Asetek has taken to show that liquid cooling is possible but implementing on a mass scale is not a viable option for Alienware at this point. 
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  • Apr 6, 2012     Comment Link

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    Considering the fragility of liquid cooling systems and how much a notebook is thrown around I can see this ending in alot of customer compaints of blue liquid oozing out of their notebooks...........
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  • Apr 3, 2012     Comment Link

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    gamers always put a high value on the best possible cooling+silence
    and that is liquid for now, overclocking is a personal decision.
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  • Apr 3, 2012     Comment Link

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    Interesting idea. Also interesting that some folks immediatly equated cooling with overclocking. Laptops, particularly high performance laptops, run hot. Even my trusty Latitude runs hot from time to time. Slim form factor liquid cooling might be able to help bridge the gap between laptop vs.desktop performance.
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  • Mar 25, 2012     Comment Link

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    svl7 @Rockstar: That's complete non-sense. Looking at your comments (858!!!)  you're simply a troll and grammar-nazi. No need for such people here, seriously. Just refrain from commenting on all the ideas even though you have absolutely no idea about the subject.



    ROFL  svl7 
    it was the most senseless comment I ever read in here
    u are on top 10 , place 1 hahaha
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  • Mar 25, 2012     Comment Link

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    @Rockstar: That's complete non-sense. Looking at your comments (858!!!)  you're simply a troll and grammar-nazi. No need for such people here, seriously. Just refrain from commenting on all the ideas even though you have absolutely no idea about the subject.

     AW even offers to overclock the CPU for you if you order a system, and in addition to this they offer a relatively good variety of overclocking options n the BIOS.
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  • Mar 23, 2012     Comment Link

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    Yes, go for it... But first it must be hard tested... (under harsh conditions).
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  • Mar 23, 2012     Comment Link

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    overdoing it never recommended, but a bit tooning can be nice :)
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  • Mar 23, 2012     Comment Link

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    Overclocking is not recommended, and asking Dell to reengineer a laptop to encourage you to overclock is wrong.