
Dell’s latest Aurora desktop computer is touted to be the most upgradeable MicroATX from Dell to date despite being the smallest mid-sized desktop from the Alienware range. You will find an amalgamation of modern technologies within including a MicroATX motherboard, a liquid cooled CPU, an Intel X58 chipset with support for dual PCI-Express x16 slots for multi-GPU support and dual triple-channel DDR3 memory for an exceptional gaming experience. Apart from that, there is always room for future expansion, where the new industrial design implemented in the case will come in a couple of color choices. You can also take advantage of the AlienFX lighting system by customizing the machine with up to 160,000 possible accent lighting color combinations for that added personal tough.
Specifications of the Dell Aurora desktop include :-
- Overclocked Intel Corei7 975 3.60GHz (8MB Cache) Quad Core Processor
- Dual 1GB GDDR5 ATI Radeon HD 5870 – ATI CrossFireX
- DirectX 11-enabled
- Up to 24GB DDR3 1333MHz RAM
- Up to 2TB 7200RPM with RAID 1+0 technology or 256GB Solid State Drives
- Dual Drives including a 6X Dual Layer Blu-ray Disc Burner
Prices for the Dell Aurora start from $1,299 upwards, so if you’re thinking of a more-than-decent desktop machine to grace your home for at least a couple of years, you won’t stray too far from the ideal choice with this.
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