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    M14x R2 Passes SWTOR Torture Test

    Discussion in 'Alienware 14 and M14x' started by blackweb, Jul 10, 2012.

  1. blackweb

    blackweb Notebook Guru

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    I got my fully loaded M14x R2 on saturday. I also own a nice Aurora R3 that I do most of my gaming on. With dual GTX 560 ti (s) and a 4.1 GHz liquid cooled 2700k, the Aurora R3 is a tough act to follow when it comes to gaming performance. I finally pried myself away from my R3 long enough to put my R2 through its paces.

    The reason that I chose SWTOR for my torture test is that its graphics engine can bring the most powerful GPUs and gaming PCs to their knees in sustained gameplay for several hours. SWTOR can literally fry a GPU that is not sufficiently cooled or properly configured. I want to thank the Empire guild <Imperial Gaurd> and my own guild, <Phoenix Battalion> of which I am the leader on the Jung Ma RP-PvP server for making this test possible.

    Test machine:

    See signature below.

    Test conditions:

    Connection: AT&T U-Verse fiber optic with Killer NIC WIFI
    Game: SWTOR v 1.3
    Faction: Republic
    Guild: Phoenix Battalion
    Character, level and class: Lyriata level 50, Jedi Consular Sage Seer (healer)
    Game settings: 1600x900 Very High
    Scenes: Carrick Station, Tattooine
    Gameplay: World PvP involving 20-30+ characters

    I started in Carrick Station with 100+ characters present. There was no perceptible 3D lag. I hit ctrl-alt-f to see my frame rates in real time. The M14x held a steady 35-40 fps in a very crowded Carrick Station with 100+ characters present, no small feat. I then went to Tatooine to lend my healing skills to my guild against the Empire. We started with 8 characters in our ops, the empire about 6-7. I noticed no 3D lag during the speeder ride to Thorazan outpost, the M14x held about 45-60 fps during the speeder ride. Combat started almost immediately upon arrival. I noticed no 3D, CPU or net lag during heavy combat.

    As more players arrived to join the battle on both sides, I could hear the fan on the M14x pick up speed. Fan noise was acceptable. I held my left hand on the fan/heatsink exhaust to see just how hot the R2 was getting with 30-40 characters involved in heavy pvp combat. The R2 did get hot but seemed to dissapate the extra heat without overheating. The GPU never overheated to the point where frame rate dropped. Frame rates stayed at a steady 30-50 FPS, the game was playable with no perceptible 3D, CPU or net lag. I have seen 2-3 hours on carrick station and large scale world pvp on high settings reduce the most powerful deskop to a whimpering pile of silicon if it did not have the cooling to handle it but not the M14x R2.

    To be honest, I did not think the R2 could handle SWTOR world pvp on high settings. I know my R1 and loaded M15x did not pass the same test. I expected the R2 to overheat after about 20-30 mins and either clock back the GPU to where I would be getting abouyt 5-10 fps, have a driver error, CTD or throw a BSOD. I am pleasantly surprised that did not happen. Well done Alienware, that is no small feat for a 14 inch laptop! :D
     
  2. xGeorgexBp

    xGeorgexBp Notebook Guru

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    I'm very glad I went with the m14x r2 as my first Alienware product. I play TERA and BF3, which the m14x r2 handles high settings like a charm :] Great review for SWTOR game. I really enjoyed the comparison to your R1 and M15x.
     
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    yeah, the gpu performance in the r2 seems better than anticipated :] i will be stress testing it tonight with generative VJing @720p for four hours. my r1 used to struggle pretty bad with even one particle generator running, while the r2 can handle two generators with lots of effects. and it never really goes beyond 67-70c. impressive so far! imagine if they offered proper thermal paste as an option. i bet we could get r2 core temps down even further o_O eventually i will repaste, but i can't risk it until after summer...