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Meet Alienware’s Latest Gaming Desktop – Aurora R5 [video]

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The new Alienware Aurora is for gamers looking for a midtower desktop, that is designed to deliver experiences extending to Oculus VR or HTC/VIVE solutions, 4K gaming, and even up to 12K gaming with our highest end graphics options. It offers an ultrawide variety of upgradability options and spans many performance and budgetary considerations gamers consider.
The Aurora is designed to support a specific level of performance and technologies:
  • NVIDIA 10 series graphics ready
  • Supports up to dual 300W graphics
  • High-performance CPU liquid cooling
  • Overclocked K-series processors
  • Overclockable HyperX FURY DDR4 memory
  • Supports 5 storage drives
  • Killer Gigabit Ethernet hardware and software
The new Alienware Aurora is for gamers looking for a midtower desktop, that is designed to deliver experiences extending to Oculus VR or HTC/VIVE solutions, 4K gaming, and even up to 12K gaming with our highest end graphics options. It offers an ultrawide variety of upgradability options and spans many performance and budgetary considerations gamers consider.
The new Alienware Aurora is a midtower desktop with a MicroATX motherboard and is also our smallest dualgraphics capable desktop and has more toolless features than any previous Alienware desktop such as:  toolless graphics, expansion cards, hard drives, and memory.
The external design of the system takes queues from the Area51.  Includes AlienFX customizable lighting and has incorporated various ergonomic features for userhandling and component access.It’s internal arrangement and fan positioning delivers ambient air towards the priority components with exhausts at the top and rear of the system – all designed to deliver maximum performance

 

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