One of the amazing things about the desktop market in recent years is how much the cost of buying a decent PC has dropped. In the past, you could forget buying anything even close to decent for anything less than HK$20,000. Nowadays, you can get decent rigs for less than HK$10,000 - particularly if you don't need to buy a new monitor.
And then there's the Alienware brand of PCs. The Area-51 ALX high end gaming computer clocks in at a minimum of HK$40,000. I'll just give you a minute to pick your jaw up off the floor. Wow. Minimum price of HK$40,000 (but hey, price of delivery is included!). Just for giggles, I decided to see how much I could push the price up by choosing all the bells and whistles that I could.
By maximising out the options, I was able to push the price up to HK$53,735. So what does that get you? Well, it gets you quad a core i7-975 processor (3.33Ghz!), 21" monitor, 6GB DDR3 SDRAM, 2 hard drives totaling 2.5TB (think of all the
Unfortunately, what it doesn't come with is an encyclopedia explaining what any of the above is or a high paying job so that you can afford to pay for it.
PS I'm not actually looking to buy a new PC - I just like to keep an eye on the market (and have wet dreams about actually being able to afford something like this).
2 comments:
Its the quad-core and the 2 gfx cards that are killing the price - ram, hd drives and the 21" monitor are all small fry in comparison. Presume that is spec'ed for 64 bit Windows 7, else no need to get 6Gb memory?
Re 64 bit windows - not sure, I didn't really check.
However, considering that Alienware PCs are targeted at a gaming audience, I really doubt that its 64 bit Windows (most games are written for 32 bit Windows and won't run on 64 bit Windows).
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