Hello u guy, this is my alienware Fx that i have download from mr By Morenoman. And u guy can get it from. The design theme has matured over. But the Alienware’s four-zone keyboard backlighting is. The one on our Alienware 15 R3 review unit is the third. Introduction, Design & Features Even if you've never heard of Alienware's computers before (and if not, welcome back from your round trip to Alpha Centauri), you'd have to assume, from the name alone, that they'd look a bit different than your average PC. That's been true of nearly every Alienware we remember reviewing, and especially so with the 2017-refreshed Alienware 15 R3, which just beamed onto our doorstep. You can configure this 15.6-inch beastie from an $1,199 base model, all the way up to $3,399, depending on how you load it out. That wide price range makes it a viable competitor to just about every 15.6-inch gaming notebook you can buy. Indeed, the market for 15.6-inch gaming notebooks is a hotbed of activity, even if it's not quite as jam-packed with competition as the one for 17.3-inchers, which is white-hot. Our Alienware 15 R3 test unit came configured with a fast 120Hz display supporting, an Intel Core i7-7700HQ “Kaby Lake” quad-core processor, a mobile 8GB version of the GPU, 16GB of RAM, and a 512GB solid-state drive/1TB hard drive storage combo. Those kind of specs put it up against the, the, and the, to name just a few. For a price comparison, we mock-configured these laptops to match our Alienware 15 R3 as closely as possible. The Gigabyte P35X ran about $100 less, but it had half the SSD space, while the MSI GT62VR Dominator Pro was lower-priced still, at $1,799, as was the Acer Predator 15. (Those machines also had half the SSD storage space of our Alienware tester unit.) However, that's not to say the Alienware 15 R3 lacks for extra value.
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