Sunday, April 4, 2010
Review: Alienware M11x Gaming Laptop
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Furthermore, the outfit also claims
that the M11x is able to
deliver performance without sacrificing battery life. That bold
statement pretty much defies the very nature of a gaming laptop, which
would always prioritize performance over anything; including its battery
life.
So, does the M11x able to deliver all those promises on our
reviews desk? Well, jump in to find out the answer.
IN A GLANCE
The Alienware M11x with its lid
closed. Check out the highly polished finish - certified thumbprint
magnet.
It comes with a nifty felt case that
can be use to wipe away all those thumbprints on its body.
The laptop with its lid open.
As per M17x and M15x, the keyboard's
backlit and couple of other lights around the M11x can be customized
using the AlienFX software.
Speaker, audio and 2 of its USB
ports. By now, you should already realized that the M11x does not come
with an optical drive.
Underneath the laptop. As you can
see, the battery is located inside the laptop itself. Users have to open
this whole plate in order to take it out. Don't worry, the instructions
are written inside M11x's manual book.
The battery indicator.
Closer look at the laptop's fan.
INTERNAL HARDWARE
There are two processors options for the M11x: the
single-core Pentium SU4100 and the
one in our review unit, the dual-core Core
2 Duo SU7300; both are running at 1.30GHz but the SU7300 spots a
bigger L2
cache. As these two comes from the same
Intel’s Consumer Ultra Low Voltage (CULV) family of processors, they are
one of
the factors that contribute to M11x’s long battery life touted by
Alienware.
The second part of the puzzle would be the laptop’s dual GPU
system – the Intel GMA 4500MHD GPU
which is integrated within the laptop’s Intel GS45 Express chipset and
also, an
NVIDIA GeForce GT 335M as its
dedicated GPU. As you might know, the integrated GPU eat less power
compared to
dedicated but doesn’t perform as good as the later. On M11x, you can
switch to
either GPU at any given time using button combination regardless of
whether the
laptop is plugged to a power socket or running on battery.
Further customization can also be made to its RAM
configurations and hard disk drives, which comes in a number of
configurations
including the 8GB DDR3 RAM and 256GB solid state drive that is equipped
into
our review unit. As for the rest of its hardware, they are pretty
self-explanatory
through the specification summary below.
Before we move on, we would like to add a little bit on M11x
processors. As you can see, 1.30 GHz clock speed is quite slow for a
gaming
machine. Thankfully, the Alienware M11x has a built-in overclock
function that
can be activated through the laptop’s BIOS. In our review unit, the
function
pushes the SU7300's clock speed from 1.30GHz to 1.60GHz. For the sake of
standardization, we are going to stick with the overclocked speed
throughout this
review.
REVIEW UNIT SPECIFICATION
Synthetic Test
PCMark Vantage
The blazing fast solid state drive in our review unit scored very high
in HDD test and contributed significantly to the overall benchmark
score. So, don't be too shocked if you found the score is a little bit
high.
3DMark Vantage
Since the 3DMark Vantage refuses to run on M11x due to its resolution,
we hooked the laptop to our 24" Dell G2410 LCD Monitor instead, through
M11x's VGA port. The laptop was able to churn out a rather good FPS rate
in Entry settings but fell down considerably when Performance settings
were in use.
Gaming
Battlefield: Bad Company 2
Resolution: 1366x768 / Quality:
High
These statistics were recorded using the popular video capture software,
FRAPS, during the game's first 10 minute or so in the first mission of
single player's mode. For those who are familiar with the game, it was
from the start of the game (in the boat) right until the squad met the
scientist. Interestingly, the average FPS didn't change much even when
we lowered down the game's graphic settings.
Colin McRae: DiRT2
Resolution: 1280x720 / Quality:
Medium + 2xMSAA
Again, these statistics were recorded using FRAPS for a duration of 2
laps at The Battle of Battersea. As a rally game, DiRT 2 contains an
extensive amount of natural elements such as dirt and water that pretty
much pushed M11x to its limit. Not to forget, this game also has
excellent damage models.
Company of Heroes
Resolution:
1366x768
/ Quality: Set A
This game is rather old but it still able to give the M11x some
challenge when the graphic settings were set to maximum. However, the
laptop has no problem running the game smoothly when we lowered down its
settings. These figures were given by the game's built-in benchmark
test.
Battery Life
For battery test, our ultimate goal is to find out how fast we can deplete the M11x's 8-cells battery. For that purpose, we set the laptop's power profile to High Performance with maximum screen brightness and Wi-Fi turned on. We also opted for the NVIDIA discrete graphics instead of the laptop's integrated graphics.
Battery Eater Pro v2.70
The Battery Eater contains two type of tests which can be used to
determine a laptop's battery performance whether it's on maximum
(Classic mode) or minimum (Reader's Test) workload. As our objective is
to deplete the M11x's battery as quickly as possible, we chose to use
the Classic mode. It took the test around 2 hours and 47 minute to
totally empty the battery on M11x.
Practical Test
This part of the test is also very straight forward. In the
first part of the test, we made sure the battery capacity was full and
we then
played Battlefield: Bad Company 2 until the battery runs out completely.
Same goes with the second part of our practical test which focused on
productivity, we made sure that
the M11x’s battery power is filled to the brim and we then fired up
around 10 tabs of Google Chrome
that involved occasional YouTube together with constant Internet
browsing; two
Microsoft Word 2010 Beta documents, and 2 image manipulation jobs on
Paint.NET.
The outcome of the test was pretty good, if not downright
impressive. The battery managed to contain our Battlefield session for
close to
2 and half hours, while it flats out exactly at 4 hours
mark during our
productivity test.
PRICING
According to Dell Malaysia's website**, this particular unit costs around RM 6,599 - which is a little bit ridiculous, in our opinion. For that kind of price, we would rather go for M15x instead. While the review unit benefits quite well from the luxurious amount of RAM and speedy solid state drive, replacing them with 4GB of RAM and a 500GB hard disk drive would resulted in a more economical price of RM 3,999.
We rarely comment on product pricing but we thought that readers out there should be made aware of this.
**as of 12:10am, 20th March 2010
CONCLUSION
Even though its gaming performances might not able to satisfy those hardcore gamers that prefer maximum graphic settings all the time but for the rest of us who are content with slightly lesser graphical flair, the M11x did live up to its expectation. It also did fairly well in our battery tests considering how intense those tests were. Thus, it is pretty safe to say that it would able to last even longer if its power savings features are enabled.
All in all, the M11x is a rather unique offering from Alienware. It is not the best gaming laptop around but it is still mobile and powerful enough for you to get your game fix anytime and anywhere you like.
Pro: Built-in overclock capability, good battery life even with high performance settings, highly mobile gaming machine, acceptable gaming performance.
Cons: No optical drives, pretty heavy for its size, highly reflective display, polished body is too prone to thumbprints, gaming performances not for picky hardcore gamers.
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2 comments:
CPU detail is wrong. Both options are dual core and the extra 1 meg of cache in the SU7300 does not make a great deal of difference to performance. Ram options and HD options are a better bet. The CPU is advertised as 1.73 some programs show that and others 1.6 so still not actually sure what the true overclock speed is.
Alienware finally joined the netbooks range.
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