
Alienware Aurora ALX Desktop (Gaming Rig)
The Alienware Aurora ALX for the V-Lab arrived today! Yay!
The thing is a monster! It is easily 1.5 time bigger than my Dell XPS.
Here’s a comment from someone who received their first extended ATX case:
This thing is HUGEEE. My jaw hit the floor when i took it out of the box.
(Heheh! I felt the same way.) The thing is heavy, too. I need help just to lift the chassis up to the trolley in order to cart it back to my office.
My purchasing officer commented that the big box that house the chassis (alone) is like a small house. Noticed I did not say anything about a monitor? That’s because I did not order one!
I was hoping to try out some of the screens before I commit on which monitor to purchase. However, I do have two 28″ Hanns monitors with me right now, so I can begin testing…
The fins on the top of the chassis (mothership?) actually fan out (open up wider) as you boot up the machine — it also changes position according to the fan speed. You can also change the color of every LED panel on the chassis, with matching (or not) color on the keyboard and mouse. (COOL!) No wonder people said this is a toy!!! (Let me add, big toys for big boys!)
Alright, need to calm down… and get on with more important business…
Setting it up was easy. Then I installed Resident Evil 5. (Oh, why is it in Japanese? Turn out there was a bug as Konami left it default Japanese language.) Go figure! So now everyone else (including us here in US) have to guess at the installation process on screen.)
Now, since I have two monitors (1900×1200) side by side, I should be able to get 3800×1200… Errm, I can;’t find 3800 x 1200 at all. In fact, the game’s highest resolution is just 1900×1200. This is not cool. What went wrong?
Let’s see: the ATI’s are in Crossfire mode, and I do have DVI to HDMI for both monitors. (Changing one of them to HDMI/HDMI doesn’t make any differences, except I do get HDMI audio while playing BlueDisc.) Something is not right…
A search on WideScreenGamingForum (WSGF) revealed that Dragon’s Age has released a patch for Eyefinity users! (Patch 1.01b). So this means, no every game will pick up the resolution automatically.
Further search on Anandtech revealed something about “grouping the monitors into a Single Large Display”. Hmm, I will try that tomorrow, and ask G. to purchase Dragon Age.
Found the problem: It seemed that not only do I need 3 monitors, but I also must have 3 different cables in order to run surround game mode (see this post for more information). Aiyayah!