Alienware Aurora R7

Alienware Aurora R7

By Michelle Rae Uy

There’s a difference between things being budget or a great value in that the former isn’t necessarily good quality while the latter means you might be paying a bit more money for something that boasts great quality. Such is the case for Alienware’s most recent update to its Aurora gaming desktop.

At $2,904 (£2,569, AU$3,749) for our review config, the Alienware Aurora R7 is not exactly the most affordable in the market. But with features like a killer, 6-core Intel Core processor, a high-end GPU that boasts frame buffer power, a plethora of ports that will let you establish your own little gaming village, and its tool-less design makes upgrading easy as playing with Legos, this rig definitely offers great value.

That’s raw power, convenience and flexibility we’d be happy paying more money for.

Price and availability

Like its predecessors, the Alienware Aurora R7 comes in different configurations, the cheapest of which is at $999 (£949, AU$1,499). This most basic config, only about $150 more than the Aurora R6’s, which was furnished with the Intel Core i5 8400 processor, 8GB of DDR4-2666MHz RAM, the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 Ti GPU, and a 1TB hard drive.

Step up one config up for $1,329 (£1,099, AU$1,785) …read more

Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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