[quote name='Samurai X']Not bad man, but seems like they are easy to fix so you should fix them before selling and sell it for more or atleast add to the price whatever $ is cost you to fix it, either way im sure you'll find a seller, it's not me though sorry, im looking for an Alienware ![/QUOTE]
OMG whatever you do stay away from alienware!!! They are a nightmare and I guarantee youll have to deal with them over the phone from them messing up your comp or it having defective parts!!! It took them over 6 months to clear my problem up and finally be rid of them for good. ( if you like beiong put on hold for 45 minutes and talking to spanish speaking non computer knowledgeable guys who just want to keep you on the line then go alienware!!)
They are NOT the alienware with the famous rep for good machiens anymore! They are completely outsourced to some foreign non english speaking country with high long distance charges.
Go Falcon Northwest if you want custom primo machines!! They will do everything short of come to your house and wipe your ass when you buy one and their customer support is in the u.s.
Not that i have ever had to call it up. Their phone reps know their stuff and dont put any pressure on you to buy extra crap or the more expensive hardware. Tell them your budget and they can make you something nice.
Buy an alienware rig at your own peril and dont say no one ever warned you! I wouldn't want anyone to have to go through what I did at alienware. If you doubt me , go read some of thier reseller ratings reviews and google "dont buy alienware". I wish i had before i got sucked into ordering one.
Sorry for derailing the thread, but I had to get the warning out!!
I second the idea that you should spend the little extra money to fix them and I bet you could ebay them for double what your asking now.
