• Alienware launches the smallest gaming desktop ever-X51

  • Alienware X51 is the smallest gaming desktop ever from Dell’s high-performance PC gaming brand with outsized performance capabilities. The X51 is designed to deliver an exhilarating 1080p high definition and 3D gaming experience of today’s top-tier game titles. Alienware X51 features powerful 2nd generation Intel Core i processors, NVIDIA GeForce GT or optional GTX class graphics cards for intense gaming performance, Wireless-N technology for easy Internet access, HDMI 1.4 for connecting to 3D TVs and watching 3D Blu-ray movies, two SuperSpeed USB 3.0 ports for fast data transfer, High-Definition 7.1 Performance Audio and GDDR5 graphics memory – the most advanced graphics memory offering available.



    At its entry-level configuration with a Core i3 processor, 4GB memory , 1GB NVIDIA GeForce GT 545 graphicsiii, and a 1TB 7,200rpm hard drive, the raw power of the X51 yields an average 34 frames per second in Battlefield 3 at high settings and a resolution of 1080pv.

    The Alienware X51’s intelligently designed chassis blends function and style. The desktop’s sleek matte black finish with dark chrome accents and three customizable lighting zones, controlled by AlienFX software, create a distinguished appearance.
    The intuitive internal layout with a mini-ITX motherboard allows customers to perform their own hard drive, graphics card and memory upgrades quickly and easily, giving them peace of mind for the system’s longevity. Alienware X51 is available now with a starting price of $699.

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