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Alienware X51 thread of 2.56TFLOPS comfy couch gaming at 180W in a console size box

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They just taped the SSD to the side of the OD bay it looks like.
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I haven't felt the need for an SSD as of yet. It's already fast, especially coming from consoles. The load times on Skyrim are really good.
 
ssd makes a huge difference. i would highly recommend installing it to a x51.i have it on mine and windows boots in less then 5 seconds or so
 
I mean, I appreciate your detailed analysis. But what I basically got out of your reply is games that are being released now (not to even mention in the future) are already stressing the x51 out? And games released last year (Batman, Skyrim) are "working prettttttty-pretty good!" (to paraphrase) in 2012...

I love what this thing represents but I don't feel safe buying it?

If you're not safe with the x51 with an i5 and gtx 660, no rigs but the extremely hardcore ones are safe. And no devs wants to develop for extremely hardcore rigs only.

This is a very good gaming machine already, you just don't have to expect to stretch it to eat every possible graphical options in every games (though it does it for most games still), notching down anti-aliasing would be the first thing to do, which is quite reasonable.
 
Wow thanks man! I expected maybe a line response from someone if at all lol.

Thanks for the reply, very informative.

I was worried for a minute but it does seem like in spite of that the performance from these boxes is still pretty good on even the most taxing games. Very good stuff to know though. And I understand where you're coming from now. I guess building your own in the end would have been a better route for me because of what you just said but my main goal of this purchase is to hold me over til next gen so I'm still fairly happy with the purchase for now.
Don't get me wrong, what I'm saying is that if anything, it's only going to get better with age (and new engines). The issue that exists right now, which isn't significant either, is totally transient and exists due to engines made for console processors from 2005. I'm a big fan of the X51. In fact, it's pretty much on par with a similarly priced small form factor DIY, which I'm hoping to demonstrate with some benches from a cooperative X51 owner. :P
I mean, I appreciate your detailed analysis. But what I basically got out of your reply is games that are being released now (not to even mention in the future) are already stressing the x51 out? And games released last year (Batman, Skyrim) are "working prettttttty-pretty good!" (to paraphrase) in 2012...

I love what this thing represents but I don't feel safe buying it?
Maybe what I didn't make clear is that games in the future will *not* have this issue. Borderlands 2 is on Unreal Engine 3, which along with Starcraft 2, are the two main culprits of CPU bottlenecking. It's a great purchase.
If you're not safe with the x51 with an i5 and gtx 660, no rigs but the extremely hardcore ones are safe. And no devs wants to develop for extremely hardcore rigs only.
That's not entirely true, as an i5 with even a stock heatsink can be OC'd to 4.0GHz without even a voltage bump.
You can but not officially.
On the Dell forums it shows what you have to do.
But the SSD just kinda sits somewhere so I wouldn't receommend it.
SSD's have zero moving parts so they can just sit wherever. It's one of the things that I absolutely love about them. Here's my two Crucial M4's taped to the side of my 5.25" bay:

 
SSD's have zero moving parts so they can just sit wherever. It's one of the things that I absolutely love about them. Here's my two Crucial M4's taped to the side of my 5.25" bay:

Ahh I see.
Then I guess it would be fine then.
I know SSDs are faster and what not, but I honestly haven't done to much research into them.
 
When I used an SSD for my windows drive, I really didn't notice it was that much faster. Sure, booting was quick (something I rarely do) and my Windows index score was significantly higher but one I was in, using the system, play games (even off the ssd) it didn't seem any different.
 
Crazy, you're the first I've heard of hundreds of people to have that experience. Maybe it wasn't installed correctly? Maybe there was something wrong with the drive? Even my wife looks visibly frustrated when she uses a computer that doesn't have an SSD.
 
So to those who ordered an X51, when did they charge you for it?
I checked on the website and apparently it's going to be delivered today.
However I never recevied a shipping email, and they've yet to charge me.

Will they not charge until it's actually signed for?
 
I had some technical/money issues and had to return my original x51. I'm getting a newer/better one this week, and I just wanted to make sure.

If I just plug it into the HDMI, will it use the graphics card? On my original X51, it would run games using the integrated graphic card rather than the video card, and they ran like shit. If I ran a HDMI to DVI, it would work great but had no sound. I want to say I was able to run bios and get it to work with an HDMI cord because they turn it off my default for whatever reason.

edit: and what are you guys using to play kb&m games on the tv with this? Like a tray or something? I've got a card table that I use, but it's not ideal.
 
I had some technical/money issues and had to return my original x51. I'm getting a newer/better one this week, and I just wanted to make sure.

If I just plug it into the HDMI, will it use the graphics card? On my original X51, it would run games using the integrated graphic card rather than the video card, and they ran like shit. If I ran a HDMI to DVI, it would work great but had no sound. I want to say I was able to run bios and get it to work with an HDMI cord because they turn it off my default for whatever reason.

edit: and what are you guys using to play kb&m games on the tv with this? Like a tray or something? I've got a card table that I use, but it's not ideal.

There are two HDMI's on mine. I have it plugged into the one on the graphics card.
 
Does anyone have any experience playing The Walking Dead on an X51? I've been replaying it after doing a fresh OS install to resolve other issues and the frame rate seems to suffer in many instances whereas I don't remember that being the case on my first time through. I might just be being paranoid but I was wondering if anyone else had a similar experience and if not...what should I do to try and fix this issue?

My drivers are up to date by the way.
 
Well here's what made me nervous about jumping into PC gaming...

Got my x51 today and have been trying to get it up and running and it's been a myriad of small issues I can't figure out.

1.) where do I go to get the latest nvidia drivers?

2.). Why when I ask steam to check for driver updates does it not recognize my card and tells me unknown vendor?

3.). I tried the arkham city demo and the game is at a crawl despite users saying this game maxes out easy with good FPS.

I'm guessing this is simple stuff I should know but I don't and its frustrating cause everyone made it sound like this was as close to plug and play as it gets and yet I'm spending hours and feel I'm getting nowhere.
 
Well here's what made me nervous about jumping into PC gaming...

Got my x51 today and have been trying to get it up and running and it's been a myriad of small issues I can't figure out.

1.) where do I go to get the latest nvidia drivers?

2.). Why when I ask steam to check for driver updates does it not recognize my card and tells me unknown vendor?

3.). I tried the arkham city demo and the game is at a crawl despite users saying this game maxes out easy with good FPS.

I'm guessing this is simple stuff I should know but I don't and its frustrating cause everyone made it sound like this was as close to plug and play as it gets and yet I'm spending hours and feel I'm getting nowhere.

Are you connecting to the HDMI port on the graphics card?
 
Are you connecting to the HDMI port on the graphics card?
I apparently wasn't but now I am and I lose signal when I start a game from steam...one more problem now.

Though thanks to the poster for the link to the drivers. Downloaded them. Now I can't see my games though once they launch. I know it's not the drivers but this is frustrating.
 
there's some option in the graphics settings (don't remember off hand) where I think you can force it to always use the Nvidia graphics, and not the integrated graphics, regardless of what HDMI port you're plugged into. I think it's called Optimus or something?
 
For some reason switching my hdmi on my tv from one connection to the dvi/hdmi connection fixed the lost connection issue.

Seems I'm finally up and running....now I'm excited. Things running great, looks incredible!!
 
Saw this at a Windows 8 display in my mall today. I wanted it but my fiancé pulled me away.

I wonder how much I could sell my 2008 base iMac for...
 
There are two HDMI's on mine. I have it plugged into the one on the graphics card.

If you use the one that's on the MB, your system will automatically switch between the integrated and dedicated when needed. It's useful if you're doing other stuff outside of gaming like watching media.
 
Just wanted to chime in after a few days with this thing and a few too many steam sale purchases; this thing really is incredible.

The difference on games from console to this is pretty incredible. My brother came into the room while I was playing sleeping dogs and was wondering why he never realized how incredible the game looked when he played it on 360.

My only question right now is i am having trouble getting the games to play in 5.1 surround. I have it hooked through my receiver and the receiver reads 5.1 but it seems to only be playing through my front speakers for some reason.
 
Did you go for the new update? What kind of settings are you hitting if you got the i7-3770, gtx 660 etc? Pretty much exploring all options between now and e3 deciding what I'm going to do for next gen, but in the case they all announce glorified cable boxes, the missus REALLY doesn't want a desktop in the house (apparently the only spot that's good is also the christmas trees spot? Yea, I know) so this could be an option. All the reviews though are from the original launch set of specs so any info on how the new ones are running would be great. I could always literally buy a tower and plug it into my tv, but interested in this as an option at least.
 
Just wanted to chime in after a few days with this thing and a few too many steam sale purchases; this thing really is incredible.

The difference on games from console to this is pretty incredible. My brother came into the room while I was playing sleeping dogs and was wondering why he never realized how incredible the game looked when he played it on 360.

My only question right now is i am having trouble getting the games to play in 5.1 surround. I have it hooked through my receiver and the receiver reads 5.1 but it seems to only be playing through my front speakers for some reason.

Right click on Speakers icon in system tray --> Configure HDMI (or SPDIF/Optical if that's how you connected it) to 5.1.

And click Properties on it to check supported formats afterwards.
 
Right click on Speakers icon in system tray --> Configure HDMI (or SPDIF/Optical if that's how you connected it) to 5.1.

And click Properties on it to check supported formats afterwards.
Yeah Im not seeing that option anywhere... I appreciate the response but I've had no luck finding any info on how to get 5.1 through the x51 on forums.

For further info I have the hdmi coming from the videocard to the receiver.
 
Well OP had it on torture test run at 204w. Could probably do it on the Stock, but you'd probably want some room to spare.

And is it easy to switch out the PSU on these things?

The power supply is external so it's super duper easy, although you're limited to what Dell offers.
 
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