Alienware X51 R2 Small Form Factor Game PC, Haswell-Infused
Introduction & Specifications
The point being here, is that things aren't always what they appear to be. And so it is with Dell's Alienware X51 R2, a small form factor (SFF) gaming PC in console digs. It's shaped similar to Microsoft's Xbox 360 Slim, and though it's slightly larger than either a 360 or PlayStation 3, the X51 R2 would be right at home in a living room setting nestled next to a large screen TV. Indeed, it's adept at running Steam's Big Picture mode, and if your primary objective is to play games in the living room, go ahead and consider the X51 R2 a hybrid game console.
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Processor | Intel Core i7 4770 |
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Operating System | Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit |
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Chipset | Intel Z87 Express Chipset |
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Graphics | Intel HD Graphics 4600 NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670 |
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Memory | 16GB DDR3 1600MHz DRAM | |
Storage | Micron RealSSD C400 256GB solid state drive Western Digital Scorpio Blue 1TB (5400 RPM) hard drive |
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Optical | Blu-ray reader |
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Networking | Dell Wireless 1506 802.11b/g/n 2.4GHz 10/100/1000 Ethernet LAN |
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Front Panel Ports |
2 x USB 30; Headphone and Mic |
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Rear Panel Ports |
4 x USB 3.0; 2 x USB 2.0; GbE LAN; HDMI; Optical S/PDIF; Audio inputs |
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Sound | Integrated 7.1 channel surround sound |
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Power Supply | 330W (19.5V, 16.9A) |
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Dimensions | 13.504 (H) x 12.52 (D) x 3.74 (W) inches |
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Weight | 12.1 pounds |
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Manufacturer Warranty | 1-year |
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Pricing: | Starting at $699 -- $1,849 (as configured) |
Dell didn't get carried away playing into the Alienware theme with far-fetched technologies and parts that are in short supply here on the third rock from the sun, and instead wisely chose to balance performance with affordability. There's not a single component that's over the top in terms of power or price, but as a whole, the component selection has the potential to deal some damage to our performance metrics. We'll get to all that soon enough, but first let's perform an autopsy.