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Re: What is your next computer purchase?
« on: January 08, 2010, 02:00:01 PM »
A laptop,
My Voodoo U709 is getting to show its age, and since HP bought Voodoo PC and has totally gutted them, to get the "true" upgrade, you have to either go to Alienware or Falcon NW.
I don't like the quality of the Alienware since Dell has taken over, as I find Dell has really watered down the quality, opting for very cheap parts, so I am leaning towards a Falcon NW "Fragbook DTR" which is the true upgrade to the Voodoo U709. It has an I7 Extreme processor and 3 hard drives. My Voodoo has an AMD 3800 and just 2 drives and 2 DVD Burners, but the biggest limitation is it only allows for 2 gig of DDR2 ram (and it only has a Nvidia 7950 GTX). I wanted to just get an Opteron 185 for it, but they still want about $350 on E-bay for that CPU.
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Re: What is your next computer purchase?
« Reply #1 on: January 09, 2010, 03:33:36 PM »
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I just recently got a Toshiba satellite A500 it's great except the screen is not 2ms like my 22inch Asus. I get nauseus using the laptop screen  after a little while. The big co's always cut corners whereever they can. Buying a 2ms flat panel only increases the price by about $30-$50 talk about being cheap asses. There is no chance you would ever get (or got) a good soundblaster in a name brand system. Alienware are the only ones I know of that do proper gaming rigs.


Yes, but the sound on my 'voodoo was just fantastic compared to the sound on a "regular" laptop (I had both an HP and a Toshiba Q to compare- the Voodoo has 5.1). After working for Dell, I wouldn't even think about buying one of their products, and I have serviced ALienware Desktops from before and after Dell Acquired them. Hands down, the quality of the components was far superior from before the Dell takeover.
I know I can go out and build this laptop myself, after all its just a Clevo "re branded" but to hunt down all the parts is a fantastic PITA, and FalconNW has nothing but glowing reviews on Customer Satisfaction (so did Voodoo before HP) and I would rather support a small shop with less then 20 Employees then Dell any day.

The whole reason I went with Voodoo in the first place, was because for the "small" shop, and it was located in Calgary, Alberta. Less the a 3 hr drive from here. I got to know everyone who worked there. I knew every step of the way, the progress of my rig, right down to the fact that not only could I talk with "MY" salesperson, I could talk with the person building my rig, the person who painted my rig, the graphic designer who designed my custom lid and Rahul, the owner/ president of the company. Heck, they even had a "Voodoopalooza", a weekend where Voodoo owners came from all over the world for a weekend of BBQ's, Warcraft, Gaming (mostly Rock Band)
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« Last Edit: January 20, 2010, 08:58:32 AM by quarkx »
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