The improved architecture (billed as Legend 3 by Alienware) is a big step forward in airflow, acoustics, and RGB customization. Efficiency was a core consideration for this gaming desktop, and ...
Dell’s Alienware line of gaming devices just got a new entry in the form of the Alienware Aurora R16. The gaming desktop boasts smaller housing, improved cooling and current-generation specs at a ...
The Alienware Aurora R16 is a solid PC in terms of value and performance, but it needs a complete makeover if Dell wants this line to survive. Earlier in the year, we took the Aurora R15 for a spin ...
If you want a gaming PC enthusiast to start salivating, one brand name you can throw around is Alienware. Technically a Dell sub-label, Alienware desktops and laptops are tailor-made for gaming, and ...
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Alienware has officially announced the new Aurora R16 gaming PC, a desktop that evokes the company’s passion and prowess as a long-time gaming brand, and its commitment to evolving within the space.
Crytocurrency and NVIDIA stock are back on the rise and, unfortunately, along with the price of GeForce RTX 4090 GPUs. Right now a 4090 GPU goes for about a $300-$500 markup on Amazon. Fortunately, ...
The new Alienware Aurora R16 gaming desktop now offers Intel's new Core i9-14900KF and Core i7-14700KF processors: both the "KF" variants, meaning they don't have an integrated GPU, and are slightly ...
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