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The Alienware X51 proves that big things can come in small packages, offering excellent gaming performance in a slim chassis. Among built-to-order gaming PCs, Alienware is about as close as one gets ...
The last time we looked at Dell's Alienware X51 series of console-sized gaming PCs was back in mid-2013. Back then we were working with Intel's 4th generation Haswell Core Series processors and NVIDIA ...
Three screws, that's it, and you'll gain access to all the major components of the Alienware X51 R3. One black screw holds the side panel in place and from there, a few key upgrades, should you so ...
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Dell’s saying goodbye to the trailblazing Alienware X51, the desktop that kicked off the mini-PC craze four long years ago. The company announced the end of the X51 on its forums on Tuesday. When the ...
New Alienware X51 desktop boosts performance with liquid cooling on Intel Skylake CPUs and support for 4k gaming with Graphics Amplifier New Alienware notebooks offer 24 updates including ...
Besides the popular micro-desktop, Alienware's gaming laptop lineup is also being updated with new processors and some 4K screens. Dan Ackerman Editorial Director / Computers and Gaming Dan Ackerman ...
In advance of its "big news" at E3, Alienware has announced a refresh to its console-sized gaming PC, the X51. While the design remains unchanged, the company has raised the performance level of its ...
Alienware generally makes giant honking gaming computers. There are two exceptions: The tiny Alpha, and the console-sized X51 desktop. And today, the X51 is getting some pretty huge ...
A variety of mainstream and business PCs -- and even a few printers -- round out Dell's PC announcements at Computex. I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I explore wearable tech, VR/AR, ...