The problem is that you bought a laptop... for gaming.
I mean... I don't care how much money you have. You can't buy sometihng that doesn't exist.
Laptop hardware is not designed for playing games. It's catching up, but it's not there yet. Plus laptops suck for upgrading.
You already experienced that with the video card issue. You just can't do it. The video card in a laptop is soldiered onto the motherboard. To change the videocard you have to change the motherboard.
PLUS, Alienware is clearly not in the laptop buisness. I mean, I didn't even know that they sold them. Their reputation is based SOLELY on their top end desktop systems, not their laptop department (which obviously blows).
FURTHERMORE:
Like everything from Alienware, Falcon Northwest, Dell or any of those evil "good computer companies"...
They all charge 140% of what the peripherals are worth and then slap their brand name on it and call it a "quality product" when its ABSOLUTLEY NO DIFFERENT than the no name no brand white box something you bought off emachines.com for 500 bucks.
Except that it has the alienware logo and some alienware lights on the case. OOOOoooohhhh.
It's like buying Nike shoes. You are paying for the brand.
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