Abstract: Nach zweiwöchiger Testphase ist es nun an der Zeit ein Resumee über den Alienware X51 Mini Gaming Desktop zu ziehen. Unser Testgerät war mit dem Intel® Core™ i5-2320 mit 3.0GHz und 6MB Cache sowie 8GB Arbeitsspeicher und der NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 555 ausges...
Conception / Finition, Performances en calcul, Relativement évolutif, Relativement silencieux au repos
Peut mieux faire en jeu, Processeur bridé ? Pas de SSD, Flux d'air perfectible, Bruyant en charge
Vouloir créer un PC pour joueur de la taille d'une console est une idée qui a de quoi laisser sceptique. Pourtant, force est de constater que Alienware a réalisé un travail remarquable, notamment du point de vue de l'agencement de son boîtier. La finition...
Small footprint, Good amount of power, Nice lighting scheme
Large external power brick, No optical disc holder, A little hard to work on
Putting lots of power into a small PC case isn't easy, but Alienware has packed the X51 with enough grunt to run the latest games at high resolution and detail levels. Like most Alienware systems, its lighting system is customisable through software and i...
When we were first briefed on the X51 back in January it was clear that Alienware were very proud of their new system and couldn't wait to get it out to reviewers and consumers. That said we did have our reservations about the system, comparisons with con...
Full desktop power in a much smaller package. Optimus keeps power consumption low, so long as you use the HDMI port
Hard drive and CPU fan could stand to be quieter
The X51 is a beast in a tiny box. You sacrifice on your upgrade path by getting something this small, but if you're after something tiny that still manages to be a decent gaming machine, this could pique your interest....
It's hard not to walk away from the Alienware X51 feeling at least a little impressed. While I have to wonder a why Dell and Alienware didn't opt to wait for Kepler and Ivy Bridge, at the same time we can probably be certain that a refresh with those tech...