Master Of Gaming LAPTOP : ALIENWARE Notebook M17xR3
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The screen reaches a maximum brightness of 252 to 261 cd/m² in the upper part of the screen. This high maximum luminance is, however, only important for outdoor use. For indoor use, a screen brightness of 100 to 150 cd/m² is enough. Individual LEDs are responsible for illuminating the screen and provide for quite an evenly lit screen with a brightness distribution value of 89%. With such an evenly illuminated screen, blotches of light resulting from relatively brighter spots are not visible.
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Maximum: 261 cd/m²Average: 243.1 cd/m² Brightness Distribution: 89 % Center on Battery: 199 cd/m² Black: 0.45 cd/m² Contrast: 527:1 |
Performance
The Sandy Bridge quad-core i7-2630QM running at 4 x 2.0 GHz (base clock rate) has already provided for fast application performance in the Deviltech Fragbook DTX (Clevo P170HM, GTX 470M) and the Asus G73SW (GTX460M, i7-2630QM). As with the older Clarksfield quad-core CPUs, the Turbo Boost function can be overclocked up to 2.9 GHz.
Intel's Turbo Boost 2.0 can really profit from new and improved cooling systems. If applications request more processing power, the Turbo Boost 2.0 goes into effect (Dynamic Range @ Turbo Frequency Limits) and keeps the clock rate above the base as long as the temperature level permits. At higher temperatures, the processing power drops.
This means that after a short period in idle mode with enough cooling, the Core i7-2630QM can beoverclocked to the max for a short while. This means that applications with a low CPU overhead can run faster. After this, the normal Turbo Frequency Limits of 2.6 GHz (quad-core), 2.8 GHz (dual-core) and 2.9 GHz (single-core) are restored. Find further details at Review Intel Sandy Bridge Quad-Core Processors.
As usual, the Hyperthreading function simulates four additional virtual cores, good for multitasking. Applications can process up to 8 threads simultaneously with Hyperthreading on. The quad-coreTDP of 45 watts represents the maximum energy consumption of the CPU (but can be exceeded when overclocked). The memory controller and the HD Graphics 3000 on-board CPU are, of course, included in this figure. The HD Graphics 3000 allows for an economical use of energy and longer battery life provided that there's little stress on the GPU. That is, the dedicated Geforce GTX 460Mgraphics card is turned off automatically via Nvidia Optimus when GPU load remains below a certain level. Intel has, moreover, substantially increased the 3D performance of its HD Graphics 3000, which we thoroughly discuss in the review of the Intel HD Graphics 3000 Graphics Card.
System Properties Alienware M17x R3 GTX 460M i7-2630
Using the CPU Benchmark WPrime, the i7-2630QM processed faster than the comparable 720QM(483s) and 740QM models (427s). In this multi-core test, the fewer seconds, the better. The2630QM managed 324s, a whole 25% faster than the powerful quad-core 740QM .
The Cinebench R11.5 CPU benchmark (Multi, 64 Bit), the 2630QM earns 4.88 points, much more than the 740QM (3.4; MSI GX660R) gets. The "identical" i7-2630QM in the Aspire 7750G managed to snatch an even 5.0 points, slightly higher than the M17x. Because the CPU benchmarks were performed back to back, it's possible that the dynamic frequency of the M17x was not fully taken advantage of during the benchmark. It's higher clock-rated sibling, the 2820QM (2.3 GHz, 5.7 points) manages to earn an even higher score in the R11.5 test (mySN XMG P501).
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The processing speed is not only measured but can also be observed as very fast. In PCMark Vantage, the M17x earns 12,700 points. This is a ridiculously high score, putting the M17x among the crème de la crème. The main cause of this would be the Samsung SSD. This score puts the M17x R3 in fourth place of all the notebooks we've reviewed! Our little monster even got remarkably close to the mySN XMG U700 ULTRA (GTX 470M SLI, 13,655 points) with this score.
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Samsung SSD 810 Series
Transfer Rate Minimum: 134.5 MB/s
Transfer Rate Maximum: 144 MB/s
Transfer Rate Average: 138.2 MB/s
Access Time: 0.1 ms
Burst Rate: 48.6 MB/s
CPU Usage: 1 %
Crysis
With maximum details (very high) in full HD, the refresh rate reaches only a choppy 15 fps. The Sandy Bridge Asus G73SW-TZ083V (2630QM) with the same GPU manages even less: 13 fps. In order for the game to be at all fun, you have to reduce the graphics settings—it's best to start with the resolution. With high details (1,024 x 768), the first-person shooter runs at a smooth-as-can-be 55 fps on the M17x R3. This leaves some breathing room to at least bring the resolution up to 1,366 x 768.
Crysis - GPU Benchmark | |||
Resolution | Settings | Value | |
1920x1080 | Very High, 0xAA, 0xAF | 19.39 fps | |
1024x768 | High | 54.6 fps |
Risen | |||
Resolution | Settings | Value | |
1920x1080 | high/all on, 0xAA, 4xAF | 32.9 fps | |
1366x768 | all on/high, 4xAF | 47.8 fps |
Battlefield: Bad Company 2 | |||
Resolution | Settings | Value | |
1920x1080 | high, HBAO on, 4xAA, 8xAF | 32 fps | |
1366x768 | high, HBAO on, 1xAA, 4xAF | 60.6 fps |
Metro 2033 | |||
Resolution | Settings | Value | |
1920x1080 | Very High DX11, AAA, 4xAF | 10.5 fps | |
1600x900 | High DX10, AAA, 4xAF | 30 fps | |
1360x768 | Normal DX10, AAA, 4xAF | 55.5 fps |
StarCraft 2 | |||
Resolution | Settings | Value | |
1920x1080 | ultra | 34.5 fps | |
1360x768 | high | 65.4 fps | |
1360x768 | medium | 83.5 fps |
Mafia 2 | |||
Resolution | Settings | Value | |
1920x1080 | high, 0xAA, 16xAF | 39.2 fps | |
1360x768 | high, 0xAA, 16xAF | 62.3 fps |
Verdict: Gaming
The gaming performance of the Alienware M17x R3 leaves almost nothing to be desired. Even in extremely resource-demanding games like Metro 2033, a refresh rate of 30 fps with the highest details settings keeps it quite playable. Ambitious gamers are set for years to come with theGeForce GTX 460M with its DirectX 11 support. Performance aficionados might want to consider theGTX 485M, which provides for even higher frame rates.
You'll find benchmarks for a large number of other games either in our GTX 460M breakdown or in our Comparison of Notebook-GPU Gaming Performance.
You'll find benchmarks for a large number of other games either in our GTX 460M breakdown or in our Comparison of Notebook-GPU Gaming Performance.
low | med. | high | ultra | ||
Crysis - GPU Benchmark (2007) | 54.6 | 19.39 | fps | ||
Crysis - CPU Benchmark (2007) | 49.6 | 14.37 | fps | ||
Risen (2009) | 47.8 | 32.9 | fps | ||
Battlefield: Bad Company 2 (2010) | 60.6 | 32 | fps | ||
Metro 2033 (2010) | 55.5 | 30 | 10.5 | fps | |
StarCraft 2 (2010) | 83.5 | 65.4 | 34.5 | fps | |
Mafia 2 (2010) | 62.3 | 39.2 | fps |
Emissions
Noise Level
Idle | 29.5 / 29.5 / 29.5 dB(A) | ||||
HDD | 29.5 dB(A) | ||||
DVD | 34.6 / dB(A) | ||||
Load | 46 / 48.1 dB(A) | ||||
30 dB silent | 40 dB audible | 50 dB loud | |||
min: , med: , max: Voltcraft sl-320 (15 cm distance)
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Maximum: 28 °C Average: 24.2 °C | Maximum: 48.7 °C Average: 29.9 °C |
Speaker
Alienware has furnished the M17x with a good sound system. Even without a subwoofer, the two stereo speakers located behind the Alien's eyes (front edge) produce fairly balanced mids and highs. The bass makes its presence clearly know and you can feel the vibration in the palm rest. The maximum volume is quite high (no distortion) and the sound quality is very clear and precise.
The only criticism we have has to do with the not-quite-perfect highs. When playing highs-heavy music, the highs don't exactly stick out. Just about all notebooks have problems with this, however. For one, there's no tweeter and individual speakers always have problems when all frequencies have to be represented. An outstanding exception is the Asus N73JQ-TZ087V with its Sonic Master.
The stereo effect is minimal, likely due to the speakers being located at the front. The M17x R3, of course, cannot compete with good external sound systems, especially 5.1 combinations of rear, front and center speakers. For various videos and music, the sound quality is nevertheless decent.
Battery Life
Battery runtime
Idle (without WLAN, min brightness) | 6h 9min | |
Surfing with WLAN | 3h 34min | |
DVD | 4h 26min | |
Load (maximum brightness) | 1h 20min | |
We recently observed the considerably reduced energy consumption in idle mode with a Sandy Bridge quad-core processor in the Aspire 7750G. While the Acer with the same i7-2630QMprocessor and an on-board HD 6850M that can't be shut off manages a low 12.9 watts (idle, minimal), the M17x R3 eats up a good deal more energy, measured at 17.5 watts. The Alienware even has the advantage of a GTX-460M GPU that can be shut off via Optimus. The maximum idlepower consumption, without charging the battery, reaches 18.9 watts and 26.7 watts (7750G and M17x R3 respectively).
Even if the Aspire 7750G seems more economical here, we have to say the M17x R3 is more efficient than the Clarksfield generation (i7-720QM, 740QM, etc.). In idle mode, the Asus N73JQ-TZ087V (740QM) eats up between 19.3 and 29.5 watts (min. - max.). The particularly wasteful MSI GX660R (740QM) contributes to a high electric bill, running at 29 to 51.3 watts.
At the opposite extreme, we measured the power consumption under heavy use. The stress test for the CPU and GPU (Prime95, Furmark) resulted in 163 watts. When only the GTX 460M is active, we measured 129 watts. This isn't exactly a problem for the 240-watt power supply. Moreover, the power supply weighs a mere 814 grams—pretty light.
Current consumption
Off / Standby | 0.4 / 0.9 Watt |
Idle | 17.5 / 23.6 / 26.7 Watt |
Load | 122 / 163.4 Watt |
Key: min: , med: , max: Voltcraft VC 960 |