Phc7006: the 1199 alienware is just an i3-370, 3gb of ram, nvidia 240 and 160gb hdd
if I were you, I'd prefer an I5 ( although the i3 is actually not that bad ), at least 4 gigs of ram and a larger HDD ( 500 GB) .
If you're not a linux user, it's a fine machine . The nvidia 425m optimus function is however not available under linux.
tejozaszaszas: At last I´ve bought this one, they will send it to me on May 4th.
http://configure.euro.dell.com/dellstore/config.aspx?oc=n00x7m06&c=es&l=es&s=dhs&cs=esdhs1&model_id=xps-l702x I´ve made some modifications
From:
2nd generation Intel® Core™ i7-2630QM processor 2.00 GHz with Turbo Boost 2.0 up to 2.90 GHz
To:
Intel® Core™ i7-2720QM S.G 2,20 GHz cWith Turbo Boost 2.0 up to 3,30 GHz
From:
DDR3 4.096 MB 1.333 MHz Shared dual channel [2x2.048]
To:
DDR3 SDRAM 6.144 MB 1.333 MHz Dual Channel [1x2.048 + 1x4.096]
Graphics
From:
NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 550M 1GB graphics with Optimus
To:
NVIDIA ® GeForce ® GT 555m 3GB
I don´t know if the NVIDIA upgrade really worth it (I think everything else yes), but it wasn´t expensive.THX to all.
Nice congig ! hope you'll enjouy it...
I don't think that there is actually much difference between a GT550 and a 555. The 555 has more shaders (144) and uses a 192bit bus vs 96/128bits for the 550, but is clocked slower. But to make any difference, there should be enough graphic memory bandwith. If they build it with DDR5, then the 555 might perform a bit better at higher resolutions.
Anyway, this GPU should be more than sufficient for most games, although Metro 2033 might only run with medium details.