
Alienware might have just upgraded its Aurora gaming rig, but that is to not keep the organization from giving more diminutive form factors some love. Just today, the subsidiary of Dell introduced the X51, a slim gaming PC that's made to orient itself either up and down or flat around the desktop -- filled with an Alienware logo design that correctly rotates based on positioning. The machine includes both Core i3 and i5 options, featuring a slot-loading optical drive by having an choice for Blu-ray. While it's really no surprise, the X51 could be upgraded to 8GB of RAM along with a full 1TB of storage. Further, the situation benefits just one, full-sized NVIDIA GeForce GT 545 graphics card, (using the GTX 555 available being an upgrade), featuring an exterior energy supply which can be found in 240W or 330W versions. Customers may also expect High-definition multimedia interface 1.4, on-board Wi-fi compatability, USB 3. and digital 7.1 multichannel audio. Like a great trick, the device's accent colors could be easily modified using the Alienware Command Center software. Offering immediate availability, clients are able to place orders for that X51 immediately, with designs beginning as little as $699. For that complete group of specs that comprise this Small-ITX gamer, just stick to the break.
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