![]() While exploring, the game typically ran closer to 98 fps. As I dodged Hiss soldiers in a computer lab in the Oldest House's communications department, catching fire that I returned by throwing office supplies with a kinetic charge, the game ran between 82 and 91 frames per second during heavy combat. At 2560 x 1440 with DLSS on, using the high quality preset and high ray tracing preset, the game ran great. I took the Aurora R16 for a spin with Control, still to my mind one of the best PC games of the past few years. We tested the Alienware Aurora R16 with an Intel Core i7-13700F and Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070, 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD. Gaming and Graphics on the Alienware Aurora R16 Sadly, that's not the case this time around. If HP can do it, so can Alienware, and when Alienware announced a redesign, I hoped it would also mean that there would be easier repairability and upgradeability. Heck, HP even sells its cases separately. I'm not asking Alienware to do what MSI or iBuypower or Maingear do and use nothing custom, but back in 2020 HP, one of Dell's biggest rivals, jumped to bog-standard, name-brand components for most of its Omen builds. ![]() Whether or not you like the Aurora's external design (I find it inoffensive), I think it's actually the internals that need an overhaul. I will give the new design this: getting both side panels back on is far easier than it was on the previous spaceship versions. But there's just a bit of very clean wiring here. To remove the back panel, you give it a good yank and it comes off. I do appreciate that there's an extra PCIe SSD slot to fill later with more storage. The power supply, like previous Alienware desktops, appears to be one meant for servers, so that's yet another area that's not quite easy to upgrade. While that motherboard can't be replaced (and, likely, the CPU), there is still access to the two RAM slots, the SSD, hard drive cage, and graphics card. (There's room for another fan at the front and I wish Alienware used it). Alienware tells me that this is to keep the GPU stable during shipping, and while you can remove it if you please, the company recommends leaving it there. With the glass off, you can see a slight mess of cables that is obscured by the honeycomb-shaped cutouts on the glass, largely connecting the GPU to the power supply.Īttached to the bottom fan is a plastic bracket that clips onto a metal piece attached to the GPU. ![]() (Once this is loosened the first time, you can really leave it that way, unless you plan to travel with the desktop). To get into the system, you have to loosen a single screw on the back of the system, where a small handle can be used to pop off the glass side panel. Alienware does like to boast about 12-phase voltage regulation on its boards, however, and I can't blame it for that. That may help Alienware build the PC, but isn't great for future-proofing it. The ports are on the top and bottom, and the I/O board is physically attached, which helps eliminate some wires. While most people buying a pre-built just want something that will run their games now, those using it as a springboard into the greater hobby won't be able to keep using this PC with new processors once the Intel LGA1700 socket is outdated.Īlienware has offered myriad reasons for its board design over the years. Alienware is still using a proprietary motherboard that severely hampers major upgrade options down the line. While the change may be dramatic on the outside, less has changed here than I would like. Ports and Upgradeability on the Alienware Aurora R16 OEM GeForce RTX 4070 (12GB GDDR6, 2,475 MHz boost clock)ģ.5 mm headphone jack, 3x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A, USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-CĮthernet, 4x USB 2.0 Type-A, 2x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A, USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C, USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 Type-C, Line in, Line Out, Mic in, SPDIF, audio portsĢx 120 mm case fans, 240 mm CPU all-in-one liquid coolerġ8.05 x 16.5 x 7.76 inches (458.4 x 418 x 197 mm) ![]()
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