Tuesday, October 28th 2014

Alienware Announces Revolutionary New Area 51 Gaming Desktop, Graphics Amp

Alienware, a leader in high-performance gaming systems, is announcing details and availability for the legendary return of the Alienware Area-51 gaming desktop and the portable powerhouse Alienware 13 gaming laptop. Alienware also revealed the innovative Alienware Graphics Amplifier, giving gamers desktop graphics performance at home and high-performance mobile gaming with the Alienware 13. A truly no compromises approach to gaming.

When combining the new Alienware 13 and Graphics Amplifier, gamers no longer need to choose between a portable performer for fragging on the go or the fantastic FPS of a gaming desktop. The Alienware Graphics Amplifier boosts the already potent gaming performance of the Alienware 13, providing desktop graphics quality gaming at home while continuing to offer the same high-performing experience that road warriors demand.
"Until now, gamers have had to make some really hard decisions and compromises when they are looking for their next gaming system. Do you choose the raw power and performance of a desktop, or do you need the portability and battery life to game wherever they choose?" said Frank Azor, General Manager of Alienware. "The Alienware 13 combined with the Alienware Graphics Amplifier enables gamers to choose both, with an amazingly portable and powerful laptop for mobile gaming and then simply plugging into a desktop-class gaming experience when you get home. This is gaming without compromises."

Raising the Bar for Portable Performance
Starting at $999(USD) the Alienware 13 features an Intel Core i5 processor and NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 860M with 2GB of dedicated GDDR5 graphics memory, all squeezed into a redesigned chassis, constructed with aerospace-inspired carbon fiber composite surfaces, that is a svelte 1-inch thin, weighs in starting at 4.5* pounds and inspired by Alienware's EPIC premium industrial design language. For the first time in Alienware's notebook legacy, the Alienware 13 will offer an optional display powering a 2560x1440 QHD resolution as well as touchscreen technology. The new LCD offering is designed with an exceptional IPS panel technology for rich, vibrant colors, and wide viewing angles. The Alienware 13 is also Alienware's thinnest laptop ever, and still exceeds the high bar for gaming performance set by previous portable heavyweights.

Plug-In to Desktop Gaming Performance
The Alienware Graphics Amplifier can be purchased by itself or alongside the Alienware 13 for $299, and users will have their choice of desktop graphics cards from both AMD and NVIDIA as options when purchased with an Alienware 13 laptop. The Alienware Graphics Amplifier connects directly to the Alienware 13 through dedicated PCI Express lanes, so any graphics card will have more than enough bandwidth to drive desktop graphics experiences. The Alienware Graphics Amplifier can house full length, dual-height graphics cards with up to 375 Watts of power. It also features four powered USB 3.0 ports, so gamers can plug in for instant access to their favorite peripherals and output directly to their gaming displays.

The Legend Returns
Revealed at PAX East, the Alienware Area-51 flagship desktop will be available to configure and order starting at $1,699(USD). Every Area-51 comes loaded with Intel's latest six or eight core Haswell-E Core i7 K-series processors (factory-overclocked), liquid cooling, graphics options from both AMD or NVIDIA, DDR4 memory, Killer Gigabit Ethernet, Intel 802.11ac dual band WiFi and Windows 8.1. Every Area-51 also features the iconic new Triad industrial design language engineered to improve the desktop gaming experience with a focus on optimized thermal management and ergonomics. This new functional design exceeds gamers' requirements for easy access to front and rear ports, provides DIY enthusiasts with an open and comfortable chassis design for future upgrades, with each component meticulously laid out to optimize airflow for exceptional heat dissipation that ensures maximum performance.

Users who want the absolute best performance from their desktop can choose up to:
  • Intel Core i7-5960X Unlocked 8-Core Processor Overclocked to 4.0GHz with Turbo Boost
  • Graphics Options include Triple AMD Radeon 290X, Triple NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 and even Dual NVIDIA GeForces Titan Z Graphics for Quad-GPU gaming
  • 32GB of Quad Channel DDR4 at 2133MHz
  • 512GB SATA 6Gb/s SSD main drive with a 4TB SATA 6Gb/s HDD Storage Drive
  • Killer Gigabit Ethernet NIC
  • Intel 802.11ac dual-band Wireless, WiFi and Bluetooth 4.0
  • Windows 8.1 Pro (64 Bit)
Ultimate Control for Ultimate Gaming
Alienware Command Center is also being updated to version 4.0 with a host of new features to enable a customized experience inside and out, in addition to existing features like AlienFX that allows for customized and interactive lighting triggered by events and scenes in-game. The newly expanded central control hub for Alienware systems, Alienware Command Center 4.0 now features detailed performance monitoring and tracking tools including single-click widgets that display vital information about many components including the CPU, GPU, memory and motherboard.

Alienware Command Center 4.0 now features custom tools for different systems, including a tutorial and the ability to track Graphics Amplifier connectivity and status on the Alienware 13. For the Area-51, Alienware Command Center 4.0 includes new detailed overclocking controls and performance monitoring tools that enable users to automatically boost performance with the press of a button or have the granular controls necessary to tweak individual settings with built-in safeguards to push their systems to the max.

Rocketing Ahead with Alienware and ROCCAT
Alienware is also proud to announce a collaboration with the innovative and world-class PC gaming peripheral maker ROCCAT Studios. Melding Alienware's signature customization and in-game immersion engine, the AlienFX lighting system with some of ROCCAT's most innovative peripherals like the Kone XTD, Isku FX and advanced Tyon gaming mouse. ROCCAT sat down with Alienware to expand upon their striking, highly customizable lighting systems and TalkFX lighting effects software. AlienFX enables ROCCAT devices to feature interactive and immersive lighting events for more than 85 games. These in-games lighting events and cues add another level of immersion to the gaming experience and can provide valuable information that give gamers an edge in any match.

Says René Corte, ROCCAT's CEO and founder, "We are extremely proud and honored to begin this rich, collaborative partnership with Alienware. Since 1996, Alienware has been a benchmark for quality, exciting design, and love for the PC Gaming community. Like us, they value high standards in every product they bring to the public, and relentlessly strive to innovate. Our ROCCAT family is thrilled to take these first steps in what will without question be a fruitful partnership, combining some of our very best peripherals with Alienware's AlienFX software."

Availability
The Alienware 13, Alienware Graphics Amplifier and Alienware Area-51 will be available to configure and order online on October 28th with global availability this holiday season.
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11 Comments on Alienware Announces Revolutionary New Area 51 Gaming Desktop, Graphics Amp

#1
Athlonite
I listened to the guy extole the virtues of the case and thought pffffft what a crock of o_O I'd pit anything he said against the SilverStone RV02 B-W anyday of the week
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#2
86-Link
The Graphics Amp looks interesting. Would be nice to see a clone that works with different notebooks as well.
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#3
The Von Matrices
In all honesty I'm surprised that Alienware released this. When I first saw the design, I thought it was just a concept that was doomed to never make it to production. Unfortunately, the production version isn't any more aesthetically pleasing or practical than the prototype discussed a few months ago. That said, if they can find a niche market and sell it, more power to them.
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#4
ensabrenoir
my natural attraction to different is ok with this......however i think the front grill could've been a whole lot better. Its like they ran out of money and just took the front off a standard school system computer and slapped it on. the little head helps none.
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#5
utengineer
ensabrenoirmy natural attraction to different is ok with this......however i think the front grill could've been a whole lot better. Its like they ran out of money and just took the front off a standard school system computer and slapped it on. the little head helps none.
Sources revealed the aliens wanted it that way ;)
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#6
nickbaldwin86
Revolutionary..... Alienware.... same sentence .... LOL I will have a great rest of my day now, I love getting funny jokes first thing in the morning.

It kinda cool but I just can't look past Alienware
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#7
McSteel
Probably said it before, but take this new Area 51 Desktop, mod it so that it has a glowing red Brotherhood of NOD logo on it's sides, and then we'll talk.
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#8
Debat0r
This is just being 'revolutionary' for the sake of being 'revolutionary'.
There is a reason cases have been cubes since forever... I see a whole lot of wasted (/unused) space in this design, particularly in the middle.
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#10
Prima.Vera
Wait a minute. Are you mounting those HDD at an angle?! You serious? Those drives wont last a month dude!
Design fail!!
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#11
TheGuruStud
Prima.VeraWait a minute. Are you mounting those HDD at an angle?! You serious? Those drives wont last a month dude!
Design fail!!
Every manufacturer says it doesn't matter how they're mounted.

I imagine that 20+ yrs ago it mattered b/c the heads were junk. But considering you can RUN with portable drives, I think a desktop drive in a fixed position is OK.
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