Introducing The Alienware Aurora R5
Alienware currently maintains three desktop families from the small-form factor Alpha to the monstrous
A base level Aurora R5 comes with a modest, but reasonably equipped 6th Gen Intel Core i3 and a NVIDIA
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Operating System | Windows 10 Pro (X64) |
Processor | Intel Core i7-6700K (Quad Core, 8MB Cache, 4GHz) |
Graphics | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Founder's Edition 8GB GDDR5X |
Memory | 16GB DDR4-2133 MHz (8GB x2) |
Optical Drive | Dual Layer Blu-ray Reader |
Storage | 256GBSamsung PM951 NVMe SSD 2TB Seagate SATA HDD (64MB Cache, 7200 RPM) |
Cooling System | High Performance Liquid Cooling |
Connectivity | Killer E2400 Gigabit LAN, Dell Wireless 1820 2x2 802.11ac Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.1 |
Front Panel Ports | 4 x USB 3.0 (2 x Charge Enabled), Headphone and Mic |
Rear Panel Ports | 1 x SPDIF Digital Output (TOSLINK), 1 x SPDIF Digital Output (Coax), 6 x USB 2.0, 1 x 10Gbps USB 3.1 Type-A, 1 x 10Gbps USB 3.1 Type-C, 3 x USB 3.0, 1 x RJ-45 Killer E2400 Gigabit Ethernet Port, 1 x DisplayPort, 6 x Audio Jacks |
Power Supply | 850W Multi-GPU Approved |
Dimensions | 18.6"x8.35"x14.19" inches (HxWxD) |
Weight | 32.67 pounds |
Warranty | 1-Year Mail-In Service |
Pricing | $2,595 As Tested, Starting At $799 |
As configured, this Aurora R5 has its sights set on 4K gaming. Should the going get tough, however, it can shift into overdrive by adding in a second GTX 1080 in SLI and bolting in additional drives as necessary. Actually, forget about bolting anything into the system - almost everything in the chassis is replaceable without turning a single screw. Let's see how all these massive pieces fit together so tightly...