My friend just bought a Alienware Aurora R14 VR Ready Gaming PC and ive never had one before. Ive heard bad things and that you cannot upgrade the system. Is this true? Can you not add more ram to this machine? or swap a HD?
The cooling improved a bit on the R14 models, and yes you can add more memory until you hit the motherboard max, and swap drives.My friend just bought a Alienware Aurora R14 VR Ready Gaming PC and ive never had one before. Ive heard bad things and that you cannot upgrade the system. Is this true? Can you not add more ram to this machine? or swap a HD?
Ok thank you, so say i wanted to swap out the 3070 for a 3080. Or swap put Chips, would that be possible ?The cooling improved a bit on the R14 models, and yes you can add more memory until you hit the motherboard max, and swap drives.
'chip' = CPU?Ok thank you, so say i wanted to swap out the 3070 for a 3080. Or swap put Chips, would that be possible ?
The video card must fit and the power supply must have enough power for the new video card.Ok thank you, so say i wanted to swap out the 3070 for a 3080. Or swap put Chips, would that be possible ?
'chip' = CPU?
What is in it now?
But basically, don't buy a prebuilt something with the thought of 'upgrading' after a while.
Especially an Alienware.
The real solution to upgrade an Alienware is to sell it as is, and apply that money to a whole new system.
Dude I am 100% sure you can upgrade it, especially that minor. It's a good system, overpriced, but it's not like it's a bad bad system. It's not the best for the money, but the amount of hate is ridiculously high. And the fact that it's your friend pc and you are the one spending the time raising concern about that got curious why is that? If your mate enjoy it, it's all good.Ok thank you, so say i wanted to swap out the 3070 for a 3080. Or swap put Chips, would that be possible ?