When you by an Alienware gaming system you're making a statement. The Alienware Aurora ALX (Core i7) ($4,249 direct) gaming desktop is like buying a Porsche: You can certainly find other cars that go ...
As we mentioned earlier, our testing was hampered by one of the DIMMs being installed in the wrong slot. Once we had corrected this fault we were able to get going, with the Aurora ALX achieving an ...
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The three new PCs codeveloped by Dell and Alienware -- the M15x notebook, the Aurora and Area 51 desktops -- are designed to present hard-core gamers with a complete solution that will perform well ...
Alienware has rolled out the Aurora 7500 and the Aurora ALX systems. These will be the first machines to offer up the AMD LIVE! experience through Windows Media Center Edition. The fun doesn’t stop ...
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With its Area-51 ALX, Alienware sets a new standard for high-end gaming desktops--at least as far as customer service. A representative will call you within an hour after you place your order online, ...
Buying an Alienware PC is a lot like buying a Porsche. You can certainly find other models that go just as fast and cost less, but they're not going to look as flashy ...
Our sample Aurora ALX arrived with an Intel Core i7-920 CPU, configured rather disappointingly at the stock speed of 2.66GHz, sitting inside a proprietary X58 chipset-based micro-ATX motherboard. As ...
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