Other highlights include up to 128GB mSATA SSD and 512GB PCIe SSD, a new OLED QHD touchscreen display with self-lighting pixels, Killer Networking Ethernet, wireless connectivity and compatibility with Alienware Graphics Amplifier. Graphics for the Alienware 13 include a choice of NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960M with 2GB VRAM, up to GeForce GTX 965M with 4GB of video memory. Powering this new portable is the 6th-generation Intel Core i5 and i7 processors, backed by up to 16GB of dual-channel memory. Pricing for the new Alienware Area-51 starts at $1,699 when it becomes available on June 14, 2016.įinally, for the road warriors, there’s the designed-with-Samsung Alienware 13 OLED. Other key details include 8GB dual-channel DDR4 2133 MHz RAM – configurable to an insane 64GB quad-channel DDR4 2400 MHz, and up to over 6TB of storage. Naturally, it is offer in a choice of single, dual, or triple graphics card setup with a choice of NVIDIA GeForce or AMD Radeon graphics. Bulled as the ultimate full-tower gaming desktop, the new Area-51 is powered by the new Intel Core i7 processors for X-Series platform with 6 cores of crunching power with the option to configure all the way up to 10 cores for those who demand nothing but the best. NOW READ Framework Laptop 16 Has A Reconfigurable Input, Allows For Graphics UpgradeĪnd then there’s the huge, but super alien- ish Area-51 full-tower desktop. Similarly, the Alienware Alpha is expected to be available today, starting at $599. Stashed within Alpha’s ultra-small form factor is a 6th-generation Intel Core processor – up to i7, 4GB DDR4 1600 MHz RAM – configurable up to 16GB DDR4 2133 MHz, a choice of AMD Radeon R9 M470X or NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 for graphics, and up to 2TB of storage.įor those looking for more ophmm, you will be glad that this latest iteration of Alpha also supports Alienware Graphics Amplifier to enable 4K gaming, as well as VR. The new Alienware Aurora will be available starting June 14, priced at $799 and up.įor the spacious conscious, Alienware has the Alpha compact desktop to offer. Other spec-sheet details include up to 32GB RAM (which in the case includes 16GB of overclocked Kingston Fury X, clocking in at 2,400MHz), 1TB 7,200RPM 6Gb/s storage – expandable further with the five available bays, Killer e2400 Gigabit Ethernet, Intel wireless and Bluetooth connectivity. The Aurora is driven by an Intel Core i3 processor up to Core i7 Extreme Edition while heavy graphics lifting comes in a choice of single or dual card configurations featuring NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950, AMD Radeon R9 370, or the current top of the food chain GeForce GTX 1080. The rig is of course, ready for 4K gaming, or as Alienware proclaims, “even up to 12k gaming: with dual-graphics setup. Leading the charge is the new Alienware Aurora, a mid-tower desktop that touts the latest NVIDIA GeForce graphics and overclocking potential. Alienware also jumped on the chance to show off their very own tether-free VR backpacks, which is apparently, the future of VR gaming. The four products include the return of the Alienware Aurora, now VR-optimized, a new Alienware Alpha desktop, an updated Area-51 full-tower gaming PC, and the world’s first gaming laptop, the Alienware 13. The Dell-owned gaming rig maker took this opportunity to roll out four new products at this year’s E3 and also to mark the company’s two decades in the business. If gaming hardware is what you peddle, naturally you want to take the world’s biggest gaming event to show of your rigs.
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