![]() The Alienware’s lesser processor and smaller RAM loadout made a difference in games tests. ![]() Syber’s machine also uses Core i3, but its i3-4160 is a full-fat part clocked to 3.6GHz. It uses Haswell, but it’s a low-power chip that tops out at 2.9GHz with no Turbo Boost. The Alpha’s mid-range graphics core is partnered with an Intel Core i3-4130T. Related: GeForce GTX 750 Ti vs Radeon R7 265 ![]() The graphics card has 2GB of dedicated memory, and our machine’s 4GB of DDR3 is installed in single-channel mode that will hamper speed – so its 6GB looks bad when compared to the 8GB of shared memory in each console. The memory configuration makes the situation murkier. It’s a mid-range part with 640 stream processors clocked to 1,020MHz – a configuration with a top theoretical throughput of about 1.4TFLOPS, which is less than the 1.84TFLOP peak of the PS4, but higher than the 1.31TFLOP maximum of the Xbox One. A big of legwork reveals that the Alpha’s silicon is based on the desktop GTX 750 Ti/GTX 860M chip – the same chip used in Syber’s system. Performance, Options and Verdict ReviewĪlienware’s website only lists the GPU as a generic Nvidia unit. ![]()
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