Whenever I buy/sell a component, a week later, you make a video on it. Usually the exact variant too, like the GDDR4 1030, or the triple slot 7970, as well as the R5 340X and this laptop. I swear!
@@LanaaAmor I had a M11x R3 a few years back. Good: Small, portable, looks cool, and surprisingly good battery life (64.5W) Bad: No longer a gaming laptop, don't treat it like one.
It looks cool and nostalgic today but back in the day, nearly 900GBP for a low voltage i5, 2GB of RAM and a GT335(not even a GTS or GTX GPU) would have been a huge ripoff, which isn't surprising considering it's an Alienware machine.
Agreed. I bought a cheap Acer with i5 450m, GT 425M and 4gb ram in late 2010 for a measly $400. It was an excellent machine that served me for nearly 5 years, also for light gaming during vacations.
It really wasn't particularly, in 2009/2010 good quality laptops were not cheap and core processors of any kind already had a substantial premium. In fact I am surprised how cheap it was back then considering it is an Alienware, and much smaller than the standard of the time (there hasn't been a time where you didnt pay a premium for smaller).
yea, my family pc was bought around 2008 for around 500 euros, and for having i5 second gen, 4gb of ram, gt 430 and a 500gb ssd i gotta say it was a pretty good deal
Honestly that looks like a really cool piece of tech to own at least, I'm sure you won't get much usage out of it but if you maintain it well enough for sure it will end up in a museum some time.
My friend, all the good games STOPPED around 2010! Before 2010, I could just buy a game, play it on my own, maybe buy an expansion pack or two, and just have some fun. Now I have to buy my games as "buggy beta releases", I have to play them online, buy DLC's and other game cheats to keep up with everyone, keep pumping money into it and still get trounced by a teenager that spends 24x7 practising each game online anyway. Good riddance to modern games!
@@terrydaktyllus1320 I do totally agree though...but I think that the game industry peeked at around 2015, having tittles like CSGO, GTA V, all these greats that we know nowadays. Personally I play a bunch of Rocket League, CSGO and Age of Empires, I still love my RTS games, I really do, all the CoH saga, C&C, AOE, Warcraft 3, it's a shame that not so many people play it because it's really fun but as any game, playing alone it's boring. I do have the luck that my brothers like the same games as me so I can play at all time :D
@@hunterfabio If you enjoy modern gaming then good luck to you. Doom 2016 really shocked me, I hated it - any player agency is gone from that game now. If I play a Doom game, I just want to shoot stuff - I don't want the game flow broken up by animations of eyeballs popping or spines being ripped out. It gets boring very quickly. Serious Sam 3 had the same problem compared to the earlier games. I did buy and enjoy Fallout 4 back in 2015 and I still like indie gaming and retro gaming, but there's absolutely nothing else since that interests me. I still keep a heap of old laptops around for LAN gaming - the only multiplayer gaming I want to do is Quake/Unreal Tournament/Red Alert/Warcraft LAN party games occasionally with friends and a few beers.
@@terrydaktyllus1320 I like the Dark Souls games, mainly because they play like nicer old SNES and Megadrive games. Linear, very hard, very good gameplay, almost no story telling and cutscenes, and no annoying tutorials either. I love it for that.
@@stanstaniboy7655 I have heard the Dark Souls games are good, I've never really got around to playing them. I came from a home computer background anyway, so ZX Spectrum and Commodore Amiga, as opposed to consoles. But I am realising how many good early console games I missed through retro-gaming them now.
I still have this laptop and by far it’s the best one I ever had. I bought it back in 2010 for my last 2 years of college. I remember Dell replacing the screen for free after the warranty expired due to a design flaw on the hinges. I bought it with the i7 processor and later I upgraded to 8gb RAM and a Samsung SSD which was not fully used because the laptop was not SATA 3.
Same here. I have the C2D original version and had the LCD replaced twice. Ended up with the newer design in 2013 and retired the machine shortly after. I still have the little guy today boxed up in the cupboard.
@@RandomGaminginHD HOW? HOW THE HECK MAN??? I WAS JUST SEARCHING UP FOR A GOOD, USED GAMING LAPTOP (ALBEIT A BIT CHEAPER ONE) JUST A FEW HOURS EARLIER ACTUALLY WISHING THAT U OR SOME OTHER UTUBER WOULD MAKE A VIDEO ON IT AND HERE U R MAKING A VIDEO ON IT!!!! LIKE SERIOUSLY THIS IS NEXT LEVEL TELEPATHY MY DUDE....THANK YOU SOOO MUCH :-)
The R1 variant of the m11x was my first computer I bought out of college in 2010, on clearance for $500 (with about $400 worth of upgrades, accessories and a warranty, of course). Lasted me 5 memorable years of emulators, Borderlands 1, WoW and TF2 before a lightning strike, literally, struck it down. That got me back into PC building, and I ended up rebuilding it 3 years ago for about what you paid for yours, with a SU4100 instead of the SU7300 it originally had. Still runs to this day, with 8GB of RAM and a 500GB SSD. Thanks for reminding me of a treasured piece of nostalgia.
This was my wife's 1st gaming computer. We ordered it and I didn't realize that we "pre-ordered" it. Waited 4 mos to get ours. She enjoyed it enough though. We played lots and lots of hours of City of Heroes together with her on this and I on a custom pc.
I still have that laptop! Mine is silver, though. Still works great! A bit slow, but good for minor stuff. It revived after I added an SSD, but the first generation i7 processor is a low point.
If you don't need any Windows specific programs throw Linux on it. It's perfectly usable with Linux Mint and I imagine it would be fine with other distros such as PopOS as well.
30FPS used to just be the standard for PC gaming a decade or so ago, just like 60FPS is today, even for a desktop. I had one of these back when they were new and have some fond memories. Playing whatever was new at the time, in a portable package at nice/playable settings was awesome.
"This can actually be placeed on your lap Without the wary of damaging anything that's vital to the future of your family name" lmao that was a good one
I wanted this kind of laptop back in 2010 after I graduated high school. But the computer place ran out of stock. Instead, my parents got me a Dell laptop that the salesperson said can play heavy games. I can't remember the model but I remembered it has an i7-540, and GT425m. That laptop ended up becoming my close friend for 8 years. It died in 2018.
Actually that Alienware custom Windows 7 theme was available online. I remember applied it on my PC back then. There were many custom themes for Windows 7 on Deviantart, lol
I still have mine, after a year of saving, this was my daily driver back in middle school, bought it second hand though, I played the conplete series of dead space, gta IV with DLCs, Unreal Tournament III, Crysis (yes, 1 and 2) at mid config, but it was able to run it over 30 😅
I bought one of these way back in the day brand new for college but had the R1 model with a core 2 duo, the ability to enable a CPU overclock in the BIOS was insane back then. Being able to run crysis on an 11 inch laptop was unheard of at the time, I’ve always wished they would bring back a small gaming laptop like this, I wouldn’t be able to buy one fast enough
I had the M14XR2 as my first gaming PC. My Dad bought it for me in 2010 as an early Christmas gift. Thing worked wonders for about a year or two. It would get extremely hot and the performance of the PC dipped by 80-90% in-game.
After using an Alienware, I cannot use any other gaming laptops. I still got my old M17R1 or R2, the one with changed design in around 2013 and that one still works like a charm.
They kind of do now. But not really ones for under $2k because the more powerful laptops are the chunkiest. They're much bigger on thinner designs than anything these days. And one thing I hate about these kind of manufactures is how they try to shove powerful hardware into such a small form factor it was never meant to be in the first place. Thus over heating issues arise. So yeah they need to just stick with the chunky designs because its much more efficient that way anyway.
This was actually my daily driver until this year when I finally upgraded. Ran perfect with Linux Mint and an SSD. Only issue was even from the factory the battery on these things sucked.
Linux has been my daily driver for almost two decades now and I can sympathise with the laptop battery issues. I build a lot of older and newer IBM/Lenovo Thinkpads with (Gentoo) Linux and I ALWAYS have to do some additional optimisation to set up fan controls and CPU throttling correctly - if you don't do that then battery drain is invariably excessive. And, of course, a gaming laptop is always going to be pulling more current anyway to power a high performance video card and if the laptop starts getting dusty internally, the fan comes on more for cooling and burns even more "battery juice".
I have one in mint condition from 2010. I never used the keyboard (external only) and kept it in pristine condition and the LCD was replaced in 2013 with the newer design due to the notorious hinge issue.
In 2009 I bought a £3500 17" Alienware laptop :) It had a core 2 extreme (£1k upgrade) 2x120GB SSD Drives (another £1k upgrade) and crossfire gpus. The sad part was, a year later these i5/i7 series came out and wiped the floor with my dream machine.
Owned one of these for years. Upgraded the ram and harddrive myself after a bit of owning it. Only issue I've ever had with it was the left hinge on screen. It snapped and I just ended up selling the whole thing after discovering how many bits and bobs I had to remove to get to the hinge, wasn't worth it. Great laptop though, 110% would buy another if they sold an updated spec version haha.
@@RandomGaminginHD HOW? HOW THE HECK MAN??? I WAS JUST SEARCHING UP FOR A GOOD, USED GAMING LAPTOP (ALBEIT A BIT CHEAPER ONE) JUST A FEW HOURS EARLIER ACTUALLY WISHING THAT U OR SOME OTHER UTUBER WOULD MAKE A VIDEO ON IT AND HERE U R MAKING A VIDEO ON IT!!!! LIKE SERIOUSLY THIS IS NEXT LEVEL TELEPATHY MY DUDE....THANK YOU SOOO MUCH :-)
The spec was low end at the time. You're right though, its about flexing with the case (I personally cant stand most Alienware designs) and the name plate.
I used to have one in my army days. It wasn't quite what I expected it to be. Mine had an i7 with the lowest 2GB of RAM and 160GB hard drive. The light nvidia 335M wasn't anything special but did the job, was compact and nice. Upgrades included RAM to 8GB, and a 256GB SSD, which improved things drastically. The overtightened screen hinge disintegrated the plastic bracket it was glued to on the display, I first glued it back, and eventually replaced the whole assembly. I also replaced the keyboard but that was because I didn't take the laptop apart properly the first time.. The rubberized coating also failed with time and I eventually scraped it off. The heat sink fins got clogged with dust multiple times, and needed to be cleaned, which meant disassembling the whole laptop, luckily I learned from my mistake the first time.
Little did you know then that you was playing the best games and gaming never really improved since then. Now we have all this computing power at hand and nothing good ( in last few years ) to really show for it. Good times
Got this for high school graduation in June 2011 was such an amazing time of my life, play Bad Company 2 & Test Drive Unlimited 2 was all I did for months
I had one of these back in the day. Loved it at the time. Ahh good memories of Late nights playing league, all the time regretting the purchase and wishing I got something larger lol
I was actually just thinking about this laptop a couple days ago. I picked mines up from Ebay in 2010 with no hard drive, no ram & no network card. I installed a Bigfoot Killer network card, 240gb SSD & maxed out the ram to the highest rated spec. I remember going out on a boat trip with my family & playing COD MW2 down in the cabin as we were anchored between a couple islands. I think I still have the Alienware skin package & Alienware Sound files for this laptop on a thumbdrive somewhere.
I have the M11x R3 with gt540m that is a little better than 335m. This is my main laptop for 1 year ago. I love it dimensions and the possibility to change color on the keybord. Very small than a 15 inch screen. And the keybord touches busy the total place that is available. Incredible !!
Hey mate, I know this isn't your forte, but what with Universities soon to go back, it would be nice if you could do a video about what to look out for when buying second hand laptops that people can actually afford, something second hand between the £150 - £350 range. I appreciate I'm just a random commenter and you can do what you like however, just an idea really. Either way, loving your videos man
I don't know much about the Nvida 335 GPU, But realize that very old games and Web browsing is best for this Laptop. More Ram would also help Randomgaming. I'm kinda curious about R15 numbers with this U processor as well. Thanks for the look back review on the M1X R2.
That spider around the 4 minute mark has great antialiasing. Seems almost like real. I guess it's because of the power of the gaming branding Alienware.
30fps is still a good minimum for me. Obviously I prefer more, but if the game doesn’t dip below 30 I’m generally happy. That being said, I reduce settings to get as close to 60 as possible.
I accepted 30 fps, but then bought a 3090 and an ultrawide monitor with freesync and a max refresh of 144 Hz. It does make gaming much more pleasurable and makes my work (mostly programming) a lot easier. However, I would rather have the ultrawide at 30fps than have a 4:3 monitor at 240Hz, that's for sure! Btw, ultra wide monitors that get up to 60fps are not that expensive. Depending on what you with your computer it may be a worthwile investment. Cheers!
I had the M17X, one friend had the M15x (which was decent) and my other buddy had the M11X but I remember it not being the greatest. So glad I didn’t get the 3D screen 😅😆 you could “hack” the LED lights to pulse to music too. I use to have my front speakers 2 different colors
Lol this is pretty nostalgic. I had an Alienware laptop back in 2014 that performed similarly to the 650ti, but I think what really killed performance on it was 1gb of VRAM. It would burn a hole through your crotch when playing an intensive game on it.
Blast from the past that thing is, I remember kids at school talking about alienware computers like they were a rare species tell one day a substitute teacher pulled up with this exact laptop way back in 2010
I had the original C2D version and played both SWTOR and GW2 on it. I still have it today but haven’t used it since around 2014. It’s my favourite laptop ever.
Im still using mine for old gaming. The most modern game that i run was wolfenstein the new order. The vram of this gpu is incredibly fast and give some advantage, but dx 10 cut the wings. Is a portable xbox 360.
I bought the m14 variant of this laptop used in 2017 for like 200 bucks , it was at that point the fastest laptop I'd ever had and I remember always wanting one as a 14 yr old in 2011. I managed to straight trade for a desktop with a 750ti about 6 months later. Desktop included everything and I mean everything I got a monitor , keyboard , mouse , even a wifi adapter! To this day I have no idea what the guy I traded with was thinking. Well he told me he just missed the portability of a laptop. I definitely came out on top though. I then sold the desktop a few months later for 400$ not including the monitor or peripherals I received. Was able to put that towards my current self built pc with a ryzen 5 1500x/rx 570 8gb 16gb ram , and last year in the midst of the pandemic I sold that same gpu I had only bought for 200 for 350 as well. Found myself a 1660ti used for 250! I have no idea how I got this lucky but very happy to be playing the games I always dreamed of playing as a kid on a nice 4k monitor (though I play at 1080p for fps games and 1440p in single player with usually around 60 fps high/ultra settings!
HOW? HOW THE HECK MAN??? I WAS JUST SEARCHING UP FOR A GOOD, USED GAMING LAPTOP (ALBEIT A BIT CHEAPER ONE) JUST A FEW HOURS EARLIER ACTUALLY WISHING THAT U OR SOME OTHER UTUBER WOULD MAKE A VIDEO ON IT AND HERE U R MAKING A VIDEO ON IT!!!! LIKE SERIOUSLY THIS IS NEXT LEVEL TELEPATHY MY DUDE....THANK YOU SOOO MUCH :-)
If you can find one Clevo made... I think it was a W110ER that was 11.6" with a 45W quad core and GT650M graphics. That machine should hold up better today.
I bought one of those when I went to Afganistan in 2012. Some issues with cooling because of the fan on the bottom (and well all the sand), but otherwise a nice little laptop to have while downrange. Sold it years later as people collect these old pieces of Alienware history.
I’ve had multiple older Alienware laptops and they are really good and age very well, even the newer ones to this that had the 2nd and 3rd gen i7 CPU’s. The ones with MXM upgradable glue are worth getting definitely
Oh god, 2GB of RAM...... my HP shipped with 4 and I upped it to 8 just about out of the box. I remember Vista had 1GB minimum and going to 2 was a VAST DIFFERENCE.
It wouldn’t run anything modern. I have one of these from 2010 and it ran great on anything that came out from the Xbox 360 and PS3 era. I remember playing games like the Mass Effect trilogy, Diablo 3, CoD MW2 and SWTOR, etc…
I'm really reminiscent to the ASUS G750JW... that was my total dream laptop when it was around and I was about 14. Man, if you could get a hold of that, I'd be really excited!!
This time frame is a wild one. First gen core i processors were better than Core2 processors, but second gen core i processors were a big leap over first gen. My first PC I bought in high-school was an asus G73jh from best buy for $1200. An absolute beast, but the successors were way more powerful CPU-wise.
I still have my R3 model and I love it. It has never let me down in the over 10 years I’ve owned it. I built a watercooled Ryzen 5900X system that’s totally decked out and I’ve had various more Alienware laptops over the years (including an A51M R2) and I STILL find the M11X my favorite laptop of all time due to the great build quality and dependability. I wish the thin and light fad for laptops would end so we can get back to these reliable and sturdy machines.
Comments talking about this like it's ancient technology make me feel so old lol. I still remember wanting one of these so badly and still kinda want one now even though my current phone is probably more capable
I've got one. The i7 2617m variant. with GT 540M 2gb and 8GB DDR3 RAM. You can say that, this thing is actually the best performer if you only do it for retro gaming, I played GTA 5 on it with 800x600 with shadows and got 60fps+-. I ran ThrottleStop in the background in order to make the cpu clock stays at 2.5Ghz.
I love how chunky the bezzels are and how smol the entire laptop is
I too love shitty stuff!
Thicc bezzel look good on Thicc laptop
@@Phenom98 lmao
@@Phenom98 what’s so bad about big bezels and it being small I think it looks better than new laptops tbh
In my opinion 2010 to 2013 was the best years for me cause crap was more peaceful than now
Whenever I buy/sell a component, a week later, you make a video on it. Usually the exact variant too, like the GDDR4 1030, or the triple slot 7970, as well as the R5 340X and this laptop. I swear!
Similar to me. I have just bought an Alienware M17x and now my favorite pc Tech UA-camr releases a video about M11x.
@@djbl3nd523 is it good
@@LanaaAmor Well it released in 2009 so not really for today. But I use it for Cloud Gaming.
@@LanaaAmor I had a M11x R3 a few years back.
Good:
Small, portable, looks cool, and surprisingly good battery life (64.5W)
Bad:
No longer a gaming laptop, don't treat it like one.
@@revolver265 oh I'm sorry, I assumed it'd be from 2017/16 given the name m17x, I didn't know it's that old 😩
It looks cool and nostalgic today but back in the day, nearly 900GBP for a low voltage i5, 2GB of RAM and a GT335(not even a GTS or GTX GPU) would have been a huge ripoff, which isn't surprising considering it's an Alienware machine.
Agreed. I bought a cheap Acer with i5 450m, GT 425M and 4gb ram in late 2010 for a measly $400. It was an excellent machine that served me for nearly 5 years, also for light gaming during vacations.
it's still a huge rip off for £200
It really wasn't particularly, in 2009/2010 good quality laptops were not cheap and core processors of any kind already had a substantial premium.
In fact I am surprised how cheap it was back then considering it is an Alienware, and much smaller than the standard of the time (there hasn't been a time where you didnt pay a premium for smaller).
yea, my family pc was bought around 2008 for around 500 euros, and for having i5 second gen, 4gb of ram, gt 430 and a 500gb ssd i gotta say it was a pretty good deal
These things back in the day were more powerful than a lot of people’s normal home desktops and it didn’t really have any competition at the time
Lol I remember seeing only one guy take it into middle school in 2010, and using it to flex it to other kids lol.
Tbh i would flex with it too
That might of been me was this in california..
Didn't he fear other kids breaking it out of jealousy?Personally i wouldn't flex it to anyone but to use it for its purpose😆
@@hirokakhand6584 doubt anyone had the balls for it, i can only imagine the consequences
@@hirokakhand6584 yeah in my middle school if anyone had anything pricey tryna flex they just break it
Oh wow, what a classic. I almost bought one of these when I was in college.
Honestly that looks like a really cool piece of tech to own at least, I'm sure you won't get much usage out of it but if you maintain it well enough for sure it will end up in a museum some time.
My friend, all the good games STOPPED around 2010! Before 2010, I could just buy a game, play it on my own, maybe buy an expansion pack or two, and just have some fun. Now I have to buy my games as "buggy beta releases", I have to play them online, buy DLC's and other game cheats to keep up with everyone, keep pumping money into it and still get trounced by a teenager that spends 24x7 practising each game online anyway.
Good riddance to modern games!
@@terrydaktyllus1320 I do totally agree though...but I think that the game industry peeked at around 2015, having tittles like CSGO, GTA V, all these greats that we know nowadays. Personally I play a bunch of Rocket League, CSGO and Age of Empires, I still love my RTS games, I really do, all the CoH saga, C&C, AOE, Warcraft 3, it's a shame that not so many people play it because it's really fun but as any game, playing alone it's boring. I do have the luck that my brothers like the same games as me so I can play at all time :D
@@hunterfabio If you enjoy modern gaming then good luck to you. Doom 2016 really shocked me, I hated it - any player agency is gone from that game now. If I play a Doom game, I just want to shoot stuff - I don't want the game flow broken up by animations of eyeballs popping or spines being ripped out. It gets boring very quickly. Serious Sam 3 had the same problem compared to the earlier games.
I did buy and enjoy Fallout 4 back in 2015 and I still like indie gaming and retro gaming, but there's absolutely nothing else since that interests me. I still keep a heap of old laptops around for LAN gaming - the only multiplayer gaming I want to do is Quake/Unreal Tournament/Red Alert/Warcraft LAN party games occasionally with friends and a few beers.
@@terrydaktyllus1320 I like the Dark Souls games, mainly because they play like nicer old SNES and Megadrive games. Linear, very hard, very good gameplay, almost no story telling and cutscenes, and no annoying tutorials either. I love it for that.
@@stanstaniboy7655 I have heard the Dark Souls games are good, I've never really got around to playing them. I came from a home computer background anyway, so ZX Spectrum and Commodore Amiga, as opposed to consoles. But I am realising how many good early console games I missed through retro-gaming them now.
I still have this laptop and by far it’s the best one I ever had. I bought it back in 2010 for my last 2 years of college. I remember Dell replacing the screen for free after the warranty expired due to a design flaw on the hinges. I bought it with the i7 processor and later I upgraded to 8gb RAM and a Samsung SSD which was not fully used because the laptop was not SATA 3.
Same here. I have the C2D original version and had the LCD replaced twice. Ended up with the newer design in 2013 and retired the machine shortly after. I still have the little guy today boxed up in the cupboard.
Can this M11x R2 handle 16gb of RAM 🐏
Technology from the 2010s are like the 1970s in today's world
Haha I get what you mean to be honest. Laptops especially have really improved over the years
@@RandomGaminginHD HOW? HOW THE HECK MAN??? I WAS JUST SEARCHING UP FOR A GOOD, USED GAMING LAPTOP (ALBEIT A BIT CHEAPER ONE) JUST A FEW HOURS EARLIER ACTUALLY WISHING THAT U OR SOME OTHER UTUBER WOULD MAKE A VIDEO ON IT AND HERE U R MAKING A VIDEO ON IT!!!! LIKE SERIOUSLY THIS IS NEXT LEVEL TELEPATHY MY DUDE....THANK YOU SOOO MUCH :-)
The desktop on this is very 90's, it's practically vapor-wave aesthetics
@@RandomGaminginHD Pascal was a HUGE stepup. The laptop 1080 was multiple times faster than a gtx 980m.
@@siyzerix ah brother
You follow RGin HD too
The R1 variant of the m11x was my first computer I bought out of college in 2010, on clearance for $500 (with about $400 worth of upgrades, accessories and a warranty, of course). Lasted me 5 memorable years of emulators, Borderlands 1, WoW and TF2 before a lightning strike, literally, struck it down. That got me back into PC building, and I ended up rebuilding it 3 years ago for about what you paid for yours, with a SU4100 instead of the SU7300 it originally had. Still runs to this day, with 8GB of RAM and a 500GB SSD. Thanks for reminding me of a treasured piece of nostalgia.
Can this M11x R2 handle 16gb of RAM 🐏
I remember seeing it in local electronics store and trying to convince my parents that I totally need this particular laptop and not anything else xD
On something this old I would recommend taking out the battery, you never know when one day it might become massive and catch fire
I think it’s soldered
@@Graphics_Card never heard of anyone soldering a battery connector to a mainboard...
@nunya oh. My computer motherboard has it soldered
@@Graphics_Card weird... what computer do you have?
@@Graphics_Card Stop buying MacBooks then
This was my wife's 1st gaming computer. We ordered it and I didn't realize that we "pre-ordered" it. Waited 4 mos to get ours. She enjoyed it enough though. We played lots and lots of hours of City of Heroes together with her on this and I on a custom pc.
I still have that laptop! Mine is silver, though. Still works great! A bit slow, but good for minor stuff. It revived after I added an SSD, but the first generation i7 processor is a low point.
Is the GPU soldered on or can it be replaced?
@@MyNameIsBucket it is soldered if i wasn't wrong
If you don't need any Windows specific programs throw Linux on it. It's perfectly usable with Linux Mint and I imagine it would be fine with other distros such as PopOS as well.
@@MyNameIsBucket even if it wasn’t soldered it wouldn’t matter, that cpu would be a bottleneck even for a 1050
@@joesladden9914 Which is why I'd prefer something more reasonable like a 940M.
All these old hardware reviews you do are the reason your are my favorite tech channel 👍
Damn. During my bachelor years I dreamed of this laptop. Tiny enough to fit on my backpack, but it can game.
wait til you see the steam deck
xddd
30FPS used to just be the standard for PC gaming a decade or so ago, just like 60FPS is today, even for a desktop. I had one of these back when they were new and have some fond memories. Playing whatever was new at the time, in a portable package at nice/playable settings was awesome.
"This can actually be placeed on your lap Without the wary of damaging anything that's vital to the future of your family name" lmao that was a good one
That's not what I heard they say laptops are bad 🤔
@@mkratos17 not as much as a cell phone.
I wanted this kind of laptop back in 2010 after I graduated high school. But the computer place ran out of stock. Instead, my parents got me a Dell laptop that the salesperson said can play heavy games. I can't remember the model but I remembered it has an i7-540, and GT425m. That laptop ended up becoming my close friend for 8 years. It died in 2018.
❤😂😢
Actually that Alienware custom Windows 7 theme was available online. I remember applied it on my PC back then. There were many custom themes for Windows 7 on Deviantart, lol
I still have mine, after a year of saving, this was my daily driver back in middle school, bought it second hand though, I played the conplete series of dead space, gta IV with DLCs, Unreal Tournament III, Crysis (yes, 1 and 2) at mid config, but it was able to run it over 30 😅
I bought one of these way back in the day brand new for college but had the R1 model with a core 2 duo, the ability to enable a CPU overclock in the BIOS was insane back then. Being able to run crysis on an 11 inch laptop was unheard of at the time, I’ve always wished they would bring back a small gaming laptop like this, I wouldn’t be able to buy one fast enough
I had the M14XR2 as my first gaming PC. My Dad bought it for me in 2010 as an early Christmas gift. Thing worked wonders for about a year or two. It would get extremely hot and the performance of the PC dipped by 80-90% in-game.
My father did the same for me in 2011 M15x
After using an Alienware, I cannot use any other gaming laptops.
I still got my old M17R1 or R2, the one with changed design in around 2013 and that one still works like a charm.
Had a i3 370m, 1GB Radeon 5650m, 8GB HP Pavilion back then. Played plenty of Planetside 2 for a few years on that.
Thus was my first gaming laptop ! Retired it in 2015
I loved the aesthetics of these chunky early to mid 2010s laptops. I wish they still made laptops that were as thick as this.
They kind of do now. But not really ones for under $2k because the more powerful laptops are the chunkiest. They're much bigger on thinner designs than anything these days. And one thing I hate about these kind of manufactures is how they try to shove powerful hardware into such a small form factor it was never meant to be in the first place. Thus over heating issues arise. So yeah they need to just stick with the chunky designs because its much more efficient that way anyway.
This was actually my daily driver until this year when I finally upgraded. Ran perfect with Linux Mint and an SSD. Only issue was even from the factory the battery on these things sucked.
Linux has been my daily driver for almost two decades now and I can sympathise with the laptop battery issues. I build a lot of older and newer IBM/Lenovo Thinkpads with (Gentoo) Linux and I ALWAYS have to do some additional optimisation to set up fan controls and CPU throttling correctly - if you don't do that then battery drain is invariably excessive.
And, of course, a gaming laptop is always going to be pulling more current anyway to power a high performance video card and if the laptop starts getting dusty internally, the fan comes on more for cooling and burns even more "battery juice".
Well these days laps are more efficient plus you can usually upgrade the battery
On aliexpress if I good remember we can find the original battery and casing too . I will made a video of it after some times .
The link for the battery please dear colleagues do not delete this link to help other user to upgrade they computer too. Thanks
Can this M11x R2 handle 16gb of RAM 🐏
Also I just replaced the battery today (0725/23)
Such a cool laptop! definitely a collectors item i'm looking for.
Had it boxed. Should have never sold it :/
I have it but it's screen has lines in it so useless
I have one in mint condition from 2010. I never used the keyboard (external only) and kept it in pristine condition and the LCD was replaced in 2013 with the newer design due to the notorious hinge issue.
I got an m14x 😜
In 2009 I bought a £3500 17" Alienware laptop :) It had a core 2 extreme (£1k upgrade) 2x120GB SSD Drives (another £1k upgrade) and crossfire gpus. The sad part was, a year later these i5/i7 series came out and wiped the floor with my dream machine.
I had this laptop and i loved it. It had good power and a really good design (for me)
2:30 So we're all gonna ignore the spider that crawls across the laptop screen?
Owned one of these for years. Upgraded the ram and harddrive myself after a bit of owning it. Only issue I've ever had with it was the left hinge on screen. It snapped and I just ended up selling the whole thing after discovering how many bits and bobs I had to remove to get to the hinge, wasn't worth it. Great laptop though, 110% would buy another if they sold an updated spec version haha.
Everyone is looking forward to the Apple Silicon M1X.
Meanwhile RGHD: "Bow before me peasants! Here before you I bring the future... from the past!"
😁
@@RandomGaminginHD HOW? HOW THE HECK MAN??? I WAS JUST SEARCHING UP FOR A GOOD, USED GAMING LAPTOP (ALBEIT A BIT CHEAPER ONE) JUST A FEW HOURS EARLIER ACTUALLY WISHING THAT U OR SOME OTHER UTUBER WOULD MAKE A VIDEO ON IT AND HERE U R MAKING A VIDEO ON IT!!!! LIKE SERIOUSLY THIS IS NEXT LEVEL TELEPATHY MY DUDE....THANK YOU SOOO MUCH :-)
@@amashaziz2212 WTF BRO WHY THE CAPS LOCK???
only technophobes look forward to Apple shit
@@blakegriplingph I guess I just wanted him to notice the comment. It's quite a surprising thing what happened.
Ahmed was out here flexing in 2010 I wanted one so bad back in the day but now I build my pc's way cheaper and with better parts
The spec was low end at the time. You're right though, its about flexing with the case (I personally cant stand most Alienware designs) and the name plate.
I used to have one in my army days.
It wasn't quite what I expected it to be.
Mine had an i7 with the lowest 2GB of RAM and 160GB hard drive.
The light nvidia 335M wasn't anything special but did the job, was compact and nice.
Upgrades included RAM to 8GB, and a 256GB SSD, which improved things drastically.
The overtightened screen hinge disintegrated the plastic bracket it was glued to on the display, I first glued it back, and eventually replaced the whole assembly.
I also replaced the keyboard but that was because I didn't take the laptop apart properly the first time..
The rubberized coating also failed with time and I eventually scraped it off.
The heat sink fins got clogged with dust multiple times, and needed to be cleaned, which meant disassembling the whole laptop, luckily I learned from my mistake the first time.
I had one of these as a sophomore in highschool. I loved it and played tons of MW2, Portal 1 &2, HL2, Fallout, and Skyrim.
Little did you know then that you was playing the best games and gaming never really improved since then. Now we have all this computing power at hand and nothing good ( in last few years ) to really show for it. Good times
Got this for high school graduation in June 2011 was such an amazing time of my life, play Bad Company 2 & Test Drive Unlimited 2 was all I did for months
I don't mess with their desktops but my 8750H (undervolted) with a GTX 1070 has been a really great laptop.
I feel like anyone using this laptop is obliged to say "I'm in" every time they turn it on.
I really love the old school alienware laptop designs. It's just waaayyy more aggressive looking.
Exactly unlike the M18 rn looks plaina and boring
I had one of these back in the day. Loved it at the time. Ahh good memories of Late nights playing league, all the time regretting the purchase and wishing I got something larger lol
I was actually just thinking about this laptop a couple days ago. I picked mines up from Ebay in 2010 with no hard drive, no ram & no network card. I installed a Bigfoot Killer network card, 240gb SSD & maxed out the ram to the highest rated spec. I remember going out on a boat trip with my family & playing COD MW2 down in the cabin as we were anchored between a couple islands. I think I still have the Alienware skin package & Alienware Sound files for this laptop on a thumbdrive somewhere.
The video I have been waiting for! I always wanted one of these things
I have the M11x R3 with gt540m that is a little better than 335m. This is my main laptop for 1 year ago. I love it dimensions and the possibility to change color on the keybord.
Very small than a 15 inch screen.
And the keybord touches busy the total place that is available. Incredible !!
You are so underrated I love your content 👍👍👍
Thanks :)
It'll be amazing to see a comparison video between this laptop on stock config and this laptop with highest supported Ram and a SSD upgrade... 👏🏻
Can this M11x R2 handle 16gb of RAM 🐏
I had one of these years ago, I bought replacement plastics to make it a red edition. I still have my name plaque that I took off before I sold it.
Hey mate, I know this isn't your forte, but what with Universities soon to go back, it would be nice if you could do a video about what to look out for when buying second hand laptops that people can actually afford, something second hand between the £150 - £350 range. I appreciate I'm just a random commenter and you can do what you like however, just an idea really. Either way, loving your videos man
I love HDMI and the display port combo. It must be there nowadays too...at least on a workstation laptop.
3:56 so we just not going to acknowledge the little spider dude chilling up there on the bezel
Glad you have tested one of these, they look amazing.
I don't know much about the Nvida 335 GPU, But realize that very old games and Web browsing is best for this Laptop. More Ram would also help Randomgaming. I'm kinda curious about R15 numbers with this U processor as well. Thanks for the look back review on the M1X R2.
I just realize we used to own a 512mb ram desktop back then now it's 16gb
we come a long way
That spider around the 4 minute mark has great antialiasing. Seems almost like real. I guess it's because of the power of the gaming branding Alienware.
To be honest I still think 30 fps is acceptable in 2021, although to be fair I don't play that many triple A GPU melting games
30fps is still a good minimum for me. Obviously I prefer more, but if the game doesn’t dip below 30 I’m generally happy. That being said, I reduce settings to get as close to 60 as possible.
I accepted 30 fps, but then bought a 3090 and an ultrawide monitor with freesync and a max refresh of 144 Hz. It does make gaming much more pleasurable and makes my work (mostly programming) a lot easier.
However, I would rather have the ultrawide at 30fps than have a 4:3 monitor at 240Hz, that's for sure!
Btw, ultra wide monitors that get up to 60fps are not that expensive. Depending on what you with your computer it may be a worthwile investment.
Cheers!
6 to 8 years ago gta v and rocket league work smoothly on it so I'm agreed with you . 👍
I had the M17X, one friend had the M15x (which was decent) and my other buddy had the M11X but I remember it not being the greatest. So glad I didn’t get the 3D screen 😅😆 you could “hack” the LED lights to pulse to music too. I use to have my front speakers 2 different colors
I do have that one. I was waiting this video for years
With throttle stop running these at the time we’re little beasts and rugged as hell. Still have mine even today.
Lol this is pretty nostalgic. I had an Alienware laptop back in 2014 that performed similarly to the 650ti, but I think what really killed performance on it was 1gb of VRAM. It would burn a hole through your crotch when playing an intensive game on it.
I love his videos he is one off the best tech you tubers out their
Thanks :)
@@RandomGaminginHD No problem
Blast from the past that thing is, I remember kids at school talking about alienware computers like they were a rare species tell one day a substitute teacher pulled up with this exact laptop way back in 2010
3:51 "LCD Display" people saying that is my pet peeve
ram memory
I LOVE mine and I still use it to play swtor and gw2, super portable and has great speakers
I had the original C2D version and played both SWTOR and GW2 on it. I still have it today but haven’t used it since around 2014. It’s my favourite laptop ever.
Moving is hard but your videos help alot
Please do more old gaming laptops, Thank you!
The Revision 3 with the highest spec were almost $3k new. I purchased 3 and still use one today.
Im still using mine for old gaming. The most modern game that i run was wolfenstein the new order. The vram of this gpu is incredibly fast and give some advantage, but dx 10 cut the wings. Is a portable xbox 360.
Can it launch hoi4
@@Youssif_Elmasry it should, HOI4 requires DX9 and the gpu is DX10. the rest is play with configs accordingly.
I bought the m14 variant of this laptop used in 2017 for like 200 bucks , it was at that point the fastest laptop I'd ever had and I remember always wanting one as a 14 yr old in 2011. I managed to straight trade for a desktop with a 750ti about 6 months later. Desktop included everything and I mean everything I got a monitor , keyboard , mouse , even a wifi adapter! To this day I have no idea what the guy I traded with was thinking. Well he told me he just missed the portability of a laptop. I definitely came out on top though. I then sold the desktop a few months later for 400$ not including the monitor or peripherals I received. Was able to put that towards my current self built pc with a ryzen 5 1500x/rx 570 8gb
16gb ram , and last year in the midst of the pandemic I sold that same gpu I had only bought for 200 for 350 as well. Found myself a 1660ti used for 250! I have no idea how I got this lucky but very happy to be playing the games I always dreamed of playing as a kid on a nice 4k monitor (though I play at 1080p for fps games and 1440p in single player with usually around 60 fps high/ultra settings!
HOW? HOW THE HECK MAN??? I WAS JUST SEARCHING UP FOR A GOOD, USED GAMING LAPTOP (ALBEIT A BIT CHEAPER ONE) JUST A FEW HOURS EARLIER ACTUALLY WISHING THAT U OR SOME OTHER UTUBER WOULD MAKE A VIDEO ON IT AND HERE U R MAKING A VIDEO ON IT!!!! LIKE SERIOUSLY THIS IS NEXT LEVEL TELEPATHY MY DUDE....THANK YOU SOOO MUCH :-)
I think I still have my m14 Alienware laptop lying around somewhere lol, the thing was a beast back then
If you can find one Clevo made... I think it was a W110ER that was 11.6" with a 45W quad core and GT650M graphics. That machine should hold up better today.
1:20 you really have a way with words. A true poet
Thank you so much for making this!!
Had one of these for 2 days in 2010 before the HDD failed.
Built my first PC the next year.
My cousin worked for a company as an IT guy. They gave him one of these for a christmas present back then. I was so jealous lol.
Had one of them back in the days. Was awesome little beast
4:18 remember, switching to your pistol is always faster than reloading...
I still have my R1 somewhere at my parents house in it's original box
My first ever gaming computer was an M14X and I loved that thing. Still have it too. Her hard drives gone kinda slow though.
I still kinda miss mine, was so much laptop i wasn't worried about it bumping something and breaking.
I bought one of those when I went to Afganistan in 2012. Some issues with cooling because of the fan on the bottom (and well all the sand), but otherwise a nice little laptop to have while downrange. Sold it years later as people collect these old pieces of Alienware history.
Oh, I've owned R3 myself. Fond memories, alot of them.
As of this moment i just bought my first M11X with i5 520UM and GT 335m for retro gaming of my old catalog from ps3 / xbox 360 era.
I’ve had multiple older Alienware laptops and they are really good and age very well, even the newer ones to this that had the 2nd and 3rd gen i7 CPU’s. The ones with MXM upgradable glue are worth getting definitely
I remember always wanting one, still want one, but cant justify getting one.
Oh god, 2GB of RAM...... my HP shipped with 4 and I upped it to 8 just about out of the box. I remember Vista had 1GB minimum and going to 2 was a VAST DIFFERENCE.
I'd love to see how this performs with 8GB RAM in more modern games.
It wouldn’t run anything modern. I have one of these from 2010 and it ran great on anything that came out from the Xbox 360 and PS3 era. I remember playing games like the Mass Effect trilogy, Diablo 3, CoD MW2 and SWTOR, etc…
I'm really reminiscent to the ASUS G750JW... that was my total dream laptop when it was around and I was about 14. Man, if you could get a hold of that, I'd be really excited!!
I almost bought the M11X R3 when it came out. I would really like to see more 11" or 12" Laptops with powerful components
These tiny gaming PC were awesome ! Today I'd love to see something like that.
they do exist you know... look up gaming laptops
@@user-uo8ny1kj4c I didn't see lots of them ! The tiniest was 13 inches, and only with a 3050Ti. Maybe you've got a PC in mind ?
@@Zeveulesaussure Yeah, its called a msi laptop, heard its really good
@@user-uo8ny1kj4c The smallest MSI currently selling in my country is 14 inches, so not really small.
@@Zeveulesaussure nice!
This time frame is a wild one. First gen core i processors were better than Core2 processors, but second gen core i processors were a big leap over first gen.
My first PC I bought in high-school was an asus G73jh from best buy for $1200. An absolute beast, but the successors were way more powerful CPU-wise.
Fixed up my friends one a yr ago. Upgraded gpu to 5xxx hd series. Top possible. Still running fantastic. I7 720 it has and 8gb ram
Nice. There's a button on the battery that will show its battery level when pressed.
I think one of my friends still uses his. At least he was back in 2015-2016.
I really like the model and want to grab one for my collection.
I still have my R3 model and I love it. It has never let me down in the over 10 years I’ve owned it. I built a watercooled Ryzen 5900X system that’s totally decked out and I’ve had various more Alienware laptops over the years (including an A51M R2) and I STILL find the M11X my favorite laptop of all time due to the great build quality and dependability. I wish the thin and light fad for laptops would end so we can get back to these reliable and sturdy machines.
I had one of these. The hinges broke and were fixed under warranty. Was a decent little machine.
I’ve heard a few things about dodgy hinges haha
Comments talking about this like it's ancient technology make me feel so old lol. I still remember wanting one of these so badly and still kinda want one now even though my current phone is probably more capable
I remember wanting one of these so bad when I was in the 9th grade
I have an M17X R4....in my opinion the peak of this range of alienwares
I've got one. The i7 2617m variant. with GT 540M 2gb and 8GB DDR3 RAM. You can say that, this thing is actually the best performer if you only do it for retro gaming, I played GTA 5 on it with 800x600 with shadows and got 60fps+-. I ran ThrottleStop in the background in order to make the cpu clock stays at 2.5Ghz.