Discussion Now Looking At The New Alienware Area 51

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I purchased an Aurora R10 a few years ago and swore off the crap Alienware has been pushing since and doubling and tripling down on proprietary designs. Steve Burke has skewered Dell and Alienware for their crappy designs.

Have they been watching his reviews and listened? I ask because the Area 51 introduced at CES 2025 is a complete reversal from their previous designs.

The incoming Area 51 will NOW use standard ATX parts including motherboards, power supplies, etc. The Area 51 is now able to be fully upgradeable with every part inside the standard size ATX case. The lighting PCB is now separate which means you can replace the motherboard in the future and still use the Zone Lighting PCB and it will work 100%.

The case is now aluminum with a full side view glass and a new cooling system.

It also allows for GPU's up to 450mm in length. I swore off Alienware but now i'm having a rethink because my next system will have an RTX 5090 and those will be really hard to get and cost $2000.

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkQuRvcoU0c
 
I purchased an Aurora R10 a few years ago and swore off the crap Alienware has been pushing since and doubling and tripling down on proprietary designs. Steve Burke has skewered Dell and Alienware for their crappy designs.

Have they been watching his reviews and listened? I ask because the Area 51 introduced at CES 2025 is a complete reversal from their previous designs.

The incoming Area 51 will NOW use standard ATX parts including motherboards, power supplies, etc. The Area 51 is now able to be fully upgradeable with every part inside the standard size ATX case. The lighting PCB is now separate which means you can replace the motherboard in the future and still use the Zone Lighting PCB and it will work 100%.

The case is now aluminum with a full side view glass and a new cooling system.

It also allows for GPU's up to 450mm in length. I swore off Alienware but now i'm having a rethink because my next system will have an RTX 5090 and those will be really hard to get and cost $2000.

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkQuRvcoU0c
I always loved the Alienware brand, they got nice wallpapers or backgrounds too, but about the hardware I don't know much, Allways thought they had top notch specs in their lineup, I'd be surprising to read if they did not.
 
I always loved the Alienware brand, they got nice wallpapers or backgrounds too, but about the hardware I don't know much, Allways thought they had top notch specs in their lineup, I'd be surprising to read if they did not.
This is the first Alienware after my disappointment with their Aurora series that i'd consider. My only pause is the choice to go with the Ultra 9 instead of adding a configuration for the Ryzen 9X3D CPU's.

I also love the fact that it is 100% upgradeable in the future and the RGB lighting will work with a totally different motherboard. The other question I have is if the RGB-PCB daughterboard will only work with an Intel config and not a Ryzen setup? That said, I do love the look of the updated design.
 
This is the first Alienware after my disappointment with their Aurora series that i'd consider. My only pause is the choice to go with the Ultra 9 instead of adding a configuration for the Ryzen 9X3D CPU's.

I also love the fact that it is 100% upgradeable in the future and the RGB lighting will work with a totally different motherboard. The other question I have is if the RGB-PCB daughterboard will only work with an Intel config and not a Ryzen setup? That said, I do love the look of the updated design.
I know that most of the experts here are not recommending the ultra series for gaming. The CPU is not "proven" yet. Some say there's very little difference between a i9 and a ultra9.
 
I purchased an Aurora R10 a few years ago and swore off the crap Alienware has been pushing since and doubling and tripling down on proprietary designs. Steve Burke has skewered Dell and Alienware for their crappy designs.

Have they been watching his reviews and listened? I ask because the Area 51 introduced at CES 2025 is a complete reversal from their previous designs.

The incoming Area 51 will NOW use standard ATX parts including motherboards, power supplies, etc. The Area 51 is now able to be fully upgradeable with every part inside the standard size ATX case. The lighting PCB is now separate which means you can replace the motherboard in the future and still use the Zone Lighting PCB and it will work 100%.

The case is now aluminum with a full side view glass and a new cooling system.

It also allows for GPU's up to 450mm in length. I swore off Alienware but now i'm having a rethink because my next system will have an RTX 5090 and those will be really hard to get and cost $2000.

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkQuRvcoU0c
I dunno I always thought the fun of Alienware was the design element. The triangle case was cool.