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Abstract: This particular model evidently targets a very specific set of consumers. It is mainly for people who want a performance machine with good gaming capabilities. It’s not for someone looking for any run-of-the-mill gaming rig.
Amazing looks, Tough build quality, Excellent performance, Two GTX 260s in SLI, Relatively cool and quiet
No SSD (optional upgrade)
The Dell Alienware Aurora gaming desktop PC is more than just the sum of its parts. It is a highly powerful machine which can be used for video-image editing and 3D rendering, apart from just gaming. Love it or hate it, what sets the Alienware Aurora ...
The Alienware Aurora can fit two graphics cards into a relatively small case. Interior access doesn't require a screwdriver, and future GPU upgrades should be easy
This is still big and heavy for a mid-size gaming desktop, some components are hidden behind the power supply, and some of the latest highest-end component options aren't available yet
Alienware's mid-size Aurora is very flexible, and one of the smallest dual-GPU-ready gaming desktops, but it's still going to hog a lot of floor space under your desk...
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Published: 2016-10-10, Author: Joel , review by: pcmag.com
Strong gaming performance, Plentiful memory and storage, Wide range of connectivity options including USB-C and 802,11ac, Well-engineered, compact build, Tool-less case and PCIe card slots
A bit finicky to open and upgrade, Interior cable wiring could be better routed, Limited expandability
The Alienware Aurora is a more compact gaming desktop than some of the behemoths we've tested lately, but it's more than capable of handling VR and fluid gameplay on one or more 4K monitors...
The Alienware Aurora can fit two graphics cards into a relatively small case. Interior access doesn't require a screwdriver, and future GPU upgrades should be easy
This is still big and heavy for a mid-size gaming desktop, some components are hidden behind the power supply, and some of the latest highest-end component options aren't available yet
Alienware's mid-size Aurora is very flexible, and one of the smallest dual-GPU-ready gaming desktops, but it's still going to hog a lot of floor space under your desk...
Uses dual video cards, Impressive styling, Customizable lighting, Overclocked CPU is liquid cooled, Includes Blu-ray drive,
Not a top performer, Can be loud, Video cards block expansion slots,
Like an upscale gaming PC should be, the Alienware Aurora is built well and has the speed that you want when you kick the spurs. It's not the fastest system out there, but it certainly has a distinctive style. ...
Abstract: The Alienware Aurora could be a perfect example of style overriding substance. The gaming desktop has all the looks you would want out of a performance PC, but what about its components...
A plethora of ports, Stylish, organized and compact case
Cramped case discourages tinkering, Relatively poor performance for the price
The new Alienware Aurora is well-designed with a great case and a few neat features, but it’s a little pricey and doesn’t perform well in our performance tests. Alienware Aurora: Style Trumps Substance Alienware Aurora Review, by Alex Wawro July 8, 20...