The Alienware Aurora promises to provide extreme gaming performance that shows off today’s best games ‘as game developers intended’. Sadly, it’s a little bit more expensive than the Xbox 360…
If you’re looking to treat yourself to some gaming goodness this Christmas Dell reckons they’ve got just the thing. The self proclaimed makers of the ‘most advanced desktop ever’ promises that the Aurora will ‘bring games to life with immersive HD 3G gaming and multi-display technologies’. The only thing that’s certain, though, is that it will dent your wallet to the tune of £1999. Minimum.
“The PC gaming industry continues to grow rapidly, and our customers are demanding systems that can keep up with the most graphic-intensive games on the market,” said Arthur Lewis, vice president, Alienware and Product Management for Consumer, Small and Medium Business and other stuff. “Alienware Aurora, our most advanced gaming desktop ever, delivers an experience that will exceed the expectations of any serious gamer.”
Since Alienware will happily tweak the spec to suit your needs and budget, there’s quite a few options available – here’s a quick run-down of some of the bits on offer:
2nd Generation 3000 series Intel Core i7 Six Core Processor Options
New Intel X79 Express Chipset with Unlocked BIOS
Single and Dual Graphics Options including: AMD Radeon HD 6870, 6950 and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti, GTX 580 (and twin card options of both)
8GB or 16GB Quad Channel 1600MHz DDR3 Memory Options
Fast 7,200RPM Hard Drive Options up to 2TB; 256GB and 512GB SSD Options
Single and Dual Optical Drive Options; Including Blu-ray Disc Reader and Burner
and other stuff
If you want to get a taste of what Crysis is like to play at frame rates higher than a wander around Le Louvre, you can.
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