Testseek.com have collected 94 expert reviews of the Alienware Area 51 Desktop and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Alienware Area 51 Desktop.
May 2008
(78%)
94 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: With a starting price well under $1,500, the Alienware Area 51 5500 series desktop computer has some impressive specs at baseline. The default processor is a 3.4GHz Intel Pentium 4 550 with Hyper-Threading technology, and RAM starts out at 1GB of 533MH...
Basic wired keyboard and mouse; immense case; limited expansion options; standard warranty lasts a mere 90 days.
Alienwares Area-51 3550 hits all of the requirements for Intels Viiv platform, but it doesnt achieve the level of performance weve come to expect from the boutique vendor.
I can say that it was well worth the money spent. If you want a fast machine and have the money in your budget, but dont have the time or skill to build a machine yourself, give Alienware a look. You wont be disappointed...
Published: 2018-06-26, Author: Jason , review by: techau.com.au
Performance, Unique design, Features
Large case / wasted space, Expensive
At the end of the day, this PC won't suit all gamers, but for those looking for a PC that performs incredibly well, has loads of room for expansion and a case design that'll stand out from the crowd, then you should definitely be considering the Area 51 f...
Slick, surprisingly practical design, Powerful, Cool and quiet,
Not value for money, Four 4GB RAM sticks rather than two 8GB, Included mouse and keyboard aren't great,
When you're looking at the Alienware Area 51 from a pure bang for buck perspective, it's not exactly good value. If you were to buy your own hardware and build a comparable machine yourself, you could easily save yourself at least AUD$700 depending on wh...
A unique design that really stands out; Water-cooled and overclocked so you don't have to; Spec'd to play pretty much any game for the next three years, at least; Wireless 802.11ac and Gigabit Ethernet included; Easy to open and very upgradeable by the ow
Not cheap; Lighting is fairly subdued for Alienware; Mediocre mouse and keyboard included with no Alienware-esque lighting on either;
Without a doubt, Alienware's Area 51 is one machine gamers will definitely want to take a look at, provided they don't plan on flinching or baulking at the asking price.If you're not bothered by that, the machine is one of the better pre-built systems we'...
Eyecatching, Powerful, Design choice is actually practical
It's heavy, It's not cheap
The Alienware Area 51 might look bizarre, but the design has been thought out carefully and makes a lot of sense. Sure, it's heavy and perhaps too big for some rooms, but with some powerful, customisable specs and a look that'll certainly have visitors t...
Abstract: 8.6The Area 51- 7500 from the moment the huge black box shows up at the door, to the moment of opening the packaging which is well packed and protected by shock absorbing packing materials, gives off an air of a company that takes its building of a sy...