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May 2008
(78%)
94 Reviews
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Abstract: Video Review: From motorized vents for active cooling and a lit interior for easy access, the Alienware Area 51 Gaming PC offers an Intel hex-core processor, dual ENVIDIA GTX 480 video cards and 2 terabytes of storage for high end gaming needs. Kevin P...
Abstract: Speaking of green, the Area-51 is definitely one of the pricier options on the market. But with design and build quality and features like this, it’s certainly arguable that you get what you pay for.
Core i7-980X Benchmark Bruiser, Hot-Rod Chassis Design, Great Case Lighting, Wall of Storage Drive Cage, Water-Cooled Goodness, Killer Core i7-980 X Overclocks
Expensive For Sure, Drive Bay Not Hot-Swap, Expensive Extended Warranty
Dell's Alienware Area-51 "is what it is," as they say. It's big, bad, ridiculously powerful, seriously well-built, definitely expensive, and in our opinion, gorgeously designed and styled. The fit, finish and various high-end amenities of the machine pu...
Innovative chassis. Hard drive expansion is inspired. Dual graphics card performance. Clean software build. Ultimate in show-off PCs.
Expected better performance. No top tray: USB cords better be long. Loud at startup. Need extra vertical room for vents.
The Alienware Area 51 isn't necessarily the fastest gaming rig you can buy, but it is certainly fast enough to get you requisite victories on the game grid. Coincidentally, the system's looks and innovation will either blow your friends' minds...
Abstract: Alienware's latest Area 51 ($3,969 direct) epitomizes the bold, superior visual gaming company to a T. It's unmistakably a gaming rig for people who believe in spending money for exceptional aesthetics. It has a unique design and feature set. And it ma...
Abstract: For such a supposedly secret location, that Area 51 sure does turn out a lot of computers.OK, let's be serious for a moment. Laughing in the face of this "recession" business, Alienware's latest, the Area-51 X-58, starts at $1,649 (£1,100) and quickly ...
Abstract: With Intel’s new Core i7 processors and Nvidia’s new GeForce GTX 295 cards drawing rave reviews from performance enthusiasts, it only makes sense that one system combining both would be among the best available. And Alienware’s X58 meets that expectat...
Abstract: Alienware produces the curvaceous lines of its cases by layering a plastic exoskeleton on top of a more conventional steel chassis. The results are distinctively beautiful, but remarkably heavy. However, there are two features we’d like to see in more mainstream cases: first, you can remove the side panels by simply squeezing a lever..