Testseek.com have collected 94 expert reviews of the Alienware Area 51 Desktop and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Alienware Area 51 Desktop.
May 2008
(78%)
94 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: With Intel’s new Core i7 processors and Nvidia’s new GeForce GTX 295 cards drawing rave reviews from performance enthusiasts, it only makes sense that one system combining both would be among the best available. And Alienware’s X58 meets that expectat...
Ultra Highend Gaming Performance, Excellent Overclocking, Name Brand Components, Stable and Reliable
Big and Heavy, Expensive
Alienware supplies a very powerful system configuration with their high-end Area-51 gaming systems, as well as providing significant hardware flexibility. With an Alienware Area-51 platform starting at just above $1K and moving near the $6K mark at th...
Abstract: When it comes to buying a boutique system, the price tag hanging from the chassis is usually as far out as the components inside. But once in a while, we find dangling before our eyes a price tag worthy of consideration. One of these price tags belongs...
Loaded with the absolute latest technology from top to bottom. Infinite connectivity options include six USB, two gigabit Ethernet, one eSATA, and one Firewire port ... and thats just in the back. Includes a free hat.
Incredibly heavy and imposingly large. Only one optical drive? At this price wed expect more than a oneyear warranty. 1200 watt power supply ensures the unit doubles as a space heater.
Cost-effective for a $6,500 PC; more storage than weve ever seen.
Clunky Alienware case; overclocking and other features reserved for a still higher-end Alienware system; no HDMI output.
Even if we have a few reservations about this system, we cant deny that Alienware has an outstanding deal on its hands, with the Area 51 X58. It offers the same core hardware and twice the storage capacity as PCs that cost $1,500 more. High-end bargai...