Reply 40 of 230, by Ozzuneoj
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The Serpent Rider wrote on 2024-06-11, 00:54:Alienware looks very compelling for such small size.
EDIT: Then again, looks like it's hella noisy and/or may have overheating issues (quick glance in the search confirms it).
I don't think they all have those issues. The original one with the GTX 860m (a laptop version of the 750 Ti) and Haswell i3 should run reasonably cool, even if upgraded to an i5 4590T. The later R2 model with a GTX 960 probably has a lot more trouble staying cool with 2x-3x the TDP of the 860M.
Don't get me wrong though... it's still a big proprietary chunk of plastic with very few replaceable parts, so not my ideal system by any means.
If someone wants a project though, a fairly late compact PC designed for gaming with hardware that should (in theory) work in Windows XP is pretty unique.
Personally, if I wanted an overpowered XP machine on the cheap I wouldn't obsess over trying to shave inches off of the case at the expense of performance and parts availability, so I'd opt for a PC that uses mostly standard full-height parts (for example, an Optiplex 9020 MT) and throw a normal sized PSU and graphics card in it. A GTX 970 can be had for so little these days it's crazy.