Skip to content
GearOpen.com

GearOpen.com

GearOpen.com is the hub for the latest developments in technology, AI, software, computers, transportation, consumer electronics, and scientific innovation.

  • Phones
  • Tablets
  • Laptops
  • Computers & IT
  • AI & Bots
  • Apps
  • Gaming
  • Audio & Video
  • Wearables
  • Smart Home
  • Cameras
  • Drones
  • Cars
  • Motorcycles
  • Yachts & Boats
  • Planes
  • Science
  • Tools
  • Toggle search form
Alienware Area 51 M9750 review – Media powerhouse

Alienware Area 51 M9750 review – Media powerhouse

Posted on May 19, 2015April 11, 2020 By Hulk

An Alienware computer is a mythical beast. Ever since Alienware started making computers in 1996, gamers and power hungry PC addicts have drooled over their speed, processing power, and overall design. This is the first time I’ve ever spent more than a couple hours with an Alienware machine, so I wasn’t truly privy to the finer points of an Alienware. All I can really say is that I’ve never been so impressed with the performance of a notebook computer.

As mentioned in the unboxing, this computer has no spining hard drive. Just two 32GB RAID 0 Solid State Drives. This makes booting the device, and loading large files a super fast process. It’s fairly comparable to a 7200 RPM drive, but without the loss in battery life (and without all of the extra heat). There are a few other options available from Alienware including two 64GB drives in RAID 0, for a combined capacity of 128GB.

With 2 GB of DDR2-667 RAM (up to 4GB available), and a Intel Core 2 DUO T7200 2.0 GHz processor, you won’t have any problems running the latest memory hungry applications (or operating systems). And the 512MB Nvidia GeForce 8700m GT GPU will boost your imaging, 3D rendering, and general visual experience in the Windows Vista environment.
…
Read full post here:
https://www.trustedreviews.com/reviews/alienware-area-51-m7950

Computers & IT Tags:3D, Alienware, computer, experience, geforce, gpu, Intel, memory, notebook, Nvidia, NVIDIA GeForce, PC, processor, ram, review, vista, Windows

Post navigation

Previous Post: Samsung Galaxy S6 Active may have a QHD screen for underwater luxury
Next Post: Apple releases 15″ MacBook Pro with Force Touch, 5K iMac at $2K

Related Posts

Aorus X5S v5 Review Aorus X5S v5 Review Computers & IT
Excited for Nvidia’s RTX 5000 Super GPUs? Prepare yourself for disappointment as new rumor suggests they aren’t close to launch Computers & IT
[Comparison] AMD Ryzen 5 4600H vs Intel Core i5-10300H – AMD takes another dominant win with up to 61% difference [Comparison] AMD Ryzen 5 4600H vs Intel Core i5-10300H – AMD takes another dominant win with up to 61% difference Computers & IT
Lenovo ThinkPad L13 Yoga Lenovo ThinkPad L13 Yoga review – ThinkPad security with Yoga versatility and a Pen hiding in the chassis Computers & IT
NVIDIA-GeForce-SUPER-Titan-2060x1059 Nvidia RTX Super: Everything we know so far Computers & IT
I spent a week with the budget-friendly Creative Pebble Pro and was impressed by its solid sound and petite form factor Computers & IT

Copyright © 2026 GearOpen.com.

Powered by PressBook Grid Dark theme