Alienware is Dell’s well-known brand. Thi project has a more curious design team, and its interior layout is even more interesting. Area 51 is Dell’s best desktop gaming machine for a few years. And Dell is now enhancing it with the Threadripper and Core X processors for enthusiasts. In fact, it will be the first assembler to include one of AMD’s enthusiast processors.
Alienware recently upgraded its flagship game PC Area 51. This time by adding an optional version of Intel’s new Core Dix processor and AMD Ryzen Threadripper processor.
Area 51 Now supports Intel Core-X series Processors
For Intel Core X-Series processors, consumers can choose from six cores of the i7 7800X, 8-core i7 7820X or 10-core i9 7900X. While the graphics card is available from the NVIDIA GTX 1050 Ti SLI dual-core GTX 1080 Ti, and AMD’s Radeon RX 580s optional.
Threadripper processor version will be on July 27 sale, Core X version will ship at the end of the summer. As for the new Area 51 price, Alienware not yet announced, but considering that this is a high-end gaming product, the price should not be cheap.
The device has space for up to three graphics cards. They come with configurations starting from a GTX 1050 Ti and going up to two GTX 1080 Ti. Dell representative talks about it, “this is the best graphics equipment at 8K”. Its processors can be a Core i7-7800X, Core i7-7820X or Core i9-7900X –accompanied with Intel Optane memory. while Threadripper is still pending AMD processors and there are reports that it will be released on July 27. Although it will come with The 32-core logical model.
In fact, Area 51 with Threadripper will be available for purchase on that day, while Core X versions will not be available until August 22 .