Friday, 20 April 2012

DELL ALIENWARE AURORA




DELL ALIENWARE
AURORA

FOR: Superb performance, low noise emission, drop dead gorgeous.
AGAINST: No HDMI This mean machine has two GTX 260s in SLI, 12 GB output, expensive.



The Dell Alienware Aurora gaming
machine is powered by an Intel
Core i7-975 Extreme Edition
processor. It has six 2 GB DDR3 RAM
modules which make up for a whopping
12 GB of memory, two Nvidia Geforce GTX
260 graphics cards (1.8 GB each) in SLI
and two 500 GB hard drives in RAID 0. It
off ers the Alienware liquid-cooling for the
CPU, there’s a Blu-ray combo drive. The
machine comes loaded with Windows
7 Ultimate (64-bit). There’s 7.1 channel
audio, so you’ll fi nd six audio jacks, and
co-axial and optical S/PDIF outputs too.
Display options include four DVI ports
and two S-video ports. Consider the
absence of an HDMI port as a downside.
Other features include six USB, FireWire,
an eSATA and a gigabit Ethernet port.
A RAID 0 setup is usually used in
gaming machines where performance is a
prerequisite, and data management takes
a back seat. In any case, the idea is to get
the most from your gaming experience,
and that you shall get.


Specification 

Rs 2,00,000
www.dell.co.in
Dimensions (WxHxD): 9.84 x 16.77 x 25.39 in; 
Weight:
21 kg; 


Form factor: Mid-tower chassis; 


Chipset: Intel 
X58; 


Processor: Intel Core i7 975 Extreme, 3.33 GHz;



Memory: 12 GB DDR3;
Hard drive: 2 x 500 GB;
Bundle:
Alienware gaming mouse, mouse pad and keyboard






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