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    New Alienware 17 R2 Acting Up

    Discussion in '2015+ Alienware 13 / 15 / 17' started by SvenskNavi, Aug 17, 2015.

  1. SvenskNavi

    SvenskNavi Newbie

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    Hi all. So, I finally decided to dish out some money and get an Alienware laptop to replace my old one that's falling apart. However, it seems to have some issues out of the box. Biggest things I've noticed is that random the 'p' and '/' keys aren't working, and it will even send '/' to whatever textfield I'm in sometimes. The mouse has also cut out a couple of times, most notably at the same time as the keyboard starts going wonky.

    I've also had it fluctuate from 60c to 90c just while sitting idle, and sometimes the fans even kick in and everything kind of freezes for a bit. No error messages or anything popping up, just little glitches here and there.

    Are these known issues with fixes, or did I get a bad laptop? In the case of the latter, Newegg (where I bought it from) conveniently doesn't even have my model listed anymore for an exchange, and I anticipate will try to screw me over by not refunding the full amount because of the free MGS offer. Would I be better off going through Dell's support/warranty stuff in this case?

    Thanks!
     
  2. Alienware-L_Porras

    Alienware-L_Porras Company Representative

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    If the machine still has a DELL warranty we could send it to depot to check those little details. These aren't issues that are normal on this series of laptops.