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Dell Launches Alienware Aurora in Australia & New Zealand

  • Writer: Jamiex66
    Jamiex66
  • Sep 13, 2013
  • 2 min read

High-performance gaming systems company Alienware, has announced the Alienware Aurora has been reinvigorated with the latest performance processors and graphics to help provide the ultimate gaming experience.


The Aurora is now available featuring the latest Intel Core i7 processors including an Extreme Edition option, processors with as many as 6 cores and 15MB of cache, and overclock speeds of up to 4.3GHz, with Turbo Boost technology. Alongside the announcement, Aurora is also available with the latest NVIDIA GeForce 700-series graphics and AMD 8900-series graphics options. These options provide great experiences for multi-display, 3D and resolution beyond 1080p.

In preparation for future upgrades, it will support quad-channel DDR3 memory, with owners able to increase the speed and capacity by adding additional drives or solid state drives throughout the 4 internal drive bays.

“Alienware has always pushed the limits with the capabilities of its platforms, and the award-winning Aurora is no different,” said Frank Azor, General Manager, Alienware. “Hardcore gamers around the world will be able to play the latest games at the highest settings, on a system engineered to deliver the ultimate gaming experience for years to come.”    


As an available option, an ALX chassis features intelligent thermal management system that monitors important locations within itself, optimizing the heat being dissipated through the system. The ALX chassis also features a premium CPU liquid cooling enabling overclocking and lower operating temperatures, including other features such as internal theater lighting and a tool-less, cable-free hard drive caddies allowing each upgrades.

The Alienware Aurora is available on Dell’s website in Australia and New Zealand, with a starting price of $2,699AU.

Jamie Briggs manages Analog Addiction and you can like them on Facebook, follow his daily life on Twitter @JamieAA, his personal blog and his videos on YouTube.

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