You can customize the macro keys and its keyboard backlighting in the Alienware Command Center. The keyboard features nine programmable macro keys and a number pad. On the typing test, I hit 102 words per minute, which is in my usual range, with my average 2 percent error rate. With a deep 2.1 millimeters of travel and keys that require 79 grams of force to actuate. While most laptops, gaming or otherwise, have gone with a chiclet keyboard, Alienware continues to hold out with a more traditional style.
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The 30 Chrome tabs I had open, including a Twitch stream and a 1080p episode of “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” on YouTube were a joke to this machine, which kept running without any lag at all. PerformanceĪrmed to the teeth with an Intel Core i9-8950HK, 32GB of DDR4 RAM, a 512GB PCIe M.2 SSD, a 1TB, 7,200-RPM HDD, our review configuration of the the Alienware 17 can handle productivity tasks with ease. So did the Aorus and Eon, but the Titan reached 10.9 and the average was 10.2. On the SteamVR Performance test, it earned the maximum possible score of 11. The Alienware 17 will make short work of any VR headset, like an Oculus Rift or an HTC Vive. The average CPU temperature as reported by HWInfo was 88.9 degrees Celsius, and the GPU averaged 74.8 degrees Celsius. The average frame rate was 79.3 fps, one tenth of a frame above the final run (79.29 fps). On the first run, the average frame rate was 83.4 fps, but as expected, that dropped over the next 9 runs, often between 77 and 78 fps. To test sustained gaming performance, we ran the Metro: Last Light benchmark 10 times, which is roughly half an hour of high-stress computing. While that’s better than the Eon (55 fps) and the average (77 fps), both the Aorus (86 fps) and Titan (110 fps) scored even higher. It played Grand Theft Auto V (1080p, very high) smoothly, running at 85 fps. When it came to the Hitman benchmark (1080p, ultra), the game ran at 99 fps on the Alienware, just ahead of the both the Aorus and the Origin (96 fps) and the Titan (95 fps). On the Rise of the Tomb Raider benchmark (1080p, very high), the Alienware ran the game at 68 frames per second, beating the Titan (67 fps) and premium gaming average (56 fps), but below the Eon (69 fps) and Aorus (73 fps). Like many Alienware models before it, the chassis has a section that juts out the back with for extra cooling and few more ports. The deck surrounding the keyboard is covered in a soft-touch material that feels luxurious to lay your wrists on, though I wish the keyboard were slightly further forward. Lifting the lid reveals the 17.3-inch display surrounded by a thick bezel. Alienware’s logo is there in silver, and yes, it lights up. The lid is all-black and is where you’ll get the most of the spaceship motif. Dell Alienware 17 R5 (Dell) at Microsoft UK IE for £29.99.There’s also more RGB lighting zones than ever before, with 13 areas that can be programmed in the Alienware Command Center, including both sides of the screen, several zones on the keyboard, and two Alienware logos. While this model retains the same basic shape as versions from previous years with aggressive angles and a spaceship theme, the laptop’s aluminum frame is all-black, giving it a serious aesthetic that means business. It’s an obsidian goliath in a new coat of paint that’s handsome and slightly refreshing.