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Alienware M14X

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I saw a post that fsx doesn't work on HP's dv6tqe. Does FSX work on Alienware's M14X? Give me guidance people!Thanks,Mitch

Mitch Brown

Private Pilot | Aerospace Engineering Major

Not work, are you serious?I have FSX on a laptop (stupid name, laptop, this monster is 9 lbs.! ) - my Asus G73JH and it works perfect!i7 920XM, unlocked, up to 3.8 Ghz / AMD Radeon Mobility 5870, 8 Gb 1333 Ram.Go ahead, buy something similar and you´re OK, NOT with sliders 100% maxed, be gentle with "The Hog"!

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Yeah, hence now I'm looking at a different laptop...

Do you read any of the threads you create?

Mitch Brown

Private Pilot | Aerospace Engineering Major

Yeah, hence now I'm looking at a different laptop...
My point being that if you read (and understood) the responses to your other threads, you wouldn't need to ask this question.
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Im just trying to find a good laptop. I don't understand half the tech stuff to begin with so this isn't an easy process for me. I don't want to have my video card that I thought would be amazing fail on me for FSX like the people who bought the dv6tqe.

My point being that if you read (and understood) the responses to your other threads, you wouldn't need to ask this question.

Mitch Brown

Private Pilot | Aerospace Engineering Major

Im just trying to find a good laptop. I don't understand half the tech stuff to begin with so this isn't an easy process for me. I don't want to have my video card that I thought would be amazing fail on me for FSX like the people who bought the dv6tqe.
If you'd just read what I've written in response to any of the other (many) posts you've made on this matter, and stop focusing on how little you know about technology (i.e. remove the mental block that's preventing you from thinking critically), perhaps you'd understand that you're over-complicating the matter and that you can purchase any of the laptops you're looking at, all of which will run FSX, and pretty well (for a laptop). Does that help?I don't mean to be rude, but it is improper "netiquette" to make several threads on the same subject without reading each one.
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Sorry Im bothering you, but if your not going to help me, just press the back button and all your problems will be solved. Why would you continue to post the same not helpful replies? I asked for help in finding a laptop, not your opinion on my "netiquette". If you don't want to help, that's fine with me, but I frankly don't care that you're bothered.

If you'd just read what I've written in response to any of the other (many) posts you've made on this matter, and stop focusing on how little you know about technology (i.e. remove the mental block that's preventing you from thinking critically), perhaps you'd understand that you're over-complicating the matter and that you can purchase any of the laptops you're looking at, all of which will run FSX, and pretty well (for a laptop). Does that help?I don't mean to be rude, but it is improper "netiquette" to make several threads on the same subject without reading each one.

Mitch Brown

Private Pilot | Aerospace Engineering Major

Sorry Im bothering you, but if your not going to help me, just press the back button and all your problems will be solved. Why would you continue to post the same not helpful replies? I asked for help in finding a laptop, not your opinion on my "netiquette". If you don't want to help, that's fine with me, but I frankly don't care that you're bothered.
You've just proven my point. You're not reading what's been written. I provided the answer to your question in my previous post.

Ladies.... please? P.S. 'Netiquette' - Genius! Permission to steal? ;)

Jordan Gregory

 

MOBO: MSI P67A-C45 (B3) CPU: Intel i5-2500K @ 3.8GHz RAM: 8GB Corsair XMS3 DDR3 @1600MHz GPU: NVIDIA 1GB GTX 560 @ 900MHz CASE: Antec 300 PSU: Rasurbo 650W GaminX HDD: Western Digital Caviar Black 1TB OS: Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit

Hmmm, never heard of it before! Oh well... you should've stolen the credit for it tongue.png

Jordan Gregory

 

MOBO: MSI P67A-C45 (B3) CPU: Intel i5-2500K @ 3.8GHz RAM: 8GB Corsair XMS3 DDR3 @1600MHz GPU: NVIDIA 1GB GTX 560 @ 900MHz CASE: Antec 300 PSU: Rasurbo 650W GaminX HDD: Western Digital Caviar Black 1TB OS: Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit

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