I had a chance to check out the Alienware X51 a few weeks ago at a launch event in San Francisco, and I'm as impressed now as I was then. The X51 is a step in the right direction for Alienware: Large, imposing gaming rigs aren't going anywhere, but one...
Sleek design, form factor, Good hardware, Decent overall performance
Expensive, Graphics could've been better, Older processor
The Alienware X51 sports a nice and compact chassis with good internal hardware. However, it isn't as stylish and over-the-top as previous Alienware desktops. Cutting down on Alienware�s characteristic excesses, the X51 aims to provide gamers a slim and...
Small, tinkererfriendly chassis, Easytoservice interior, Up to three monitor support, High speed integrated WiFi and USB 3.0 ports, A stylized keyboard and mouse are bundled, Easily upgrade the core components to keep pace with the latest games and digita
External power supply, No internal expansion room, CPU fan has an odd sound, Low wattage PSU, Costly, Low upgrade ability, No VGA port
The launch of Dell's latest desktop computer proves that big things do come in small packages. The overall Dell Alienware X51 Review shows that it is the perfect device that would give a tough competition to the PlayStation and Xbox gaming consoles. It is...
Abstract: With a glossy front panel and a classy matte finish on the sides, the X51 is just as pretty standing upright as it is lying down flat. Attention to detail, with a logo that rotates with its orientation and customisable front and side lights, is impressive...
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Published: 2016-01-06, Author: Vincent , review by: straitstimes.com
Abstract: Alienware's latest X51 gaming PC would not look out of place in an office.Yes, it still has the brand's distinctive alien head logo on the front, but the company shows uncharacteristic restraint by putting just a couple of LED lights on the X51.Also, unli...
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Published: 2014-01-11, Author: nApoleon , review by: chiphell.com