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    News - Alienware launches M17 notebook with quad-core CPU and CrossFire GPUs

    Credit crunch, what credit crunch? Alienware laughs in the face of netbooks and launches a monster-spec 17in notebook.
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    Re: News - Alienware launches M17 notebook with quad-core CPU and CrossFire GPUs

    I'm not surprised that it's thick - it sounds like it's going to have to disipate more heat than a furnace, and probably has more copper in it to do so than a Gigabyte motherboard!
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    Re: News - Alienware launches M17 notebook with quad-core CPU and CrossFire GPUs

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    Re: News - Alienware launches M17 notebook with quad-core CPU and CrossFire GPUs

    Finally, something to replace the Sun Mobile Workstation!

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