Alienware Announces X51 Small Form Factor Gaming PC

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Alienware officially launched its latest desktop gaming PC, the Alienware X51. The Alienware X51 is a very slick looking Small Form Factor (SFF) gaming PC that uses an Intel H61 chipset based Mini-ITX motherboard and systems start at $699. Alienware wanted to build a capable high-end gaming machine that was just slight larger than the Xbox 360 and the X51 is the result. The Aleinware X51 measures in at 12.52″ x 3.74″ x 13.5″ (LxWxH).

Alienware X51

The base model that costs $699 features an Intel Core i3-2120 3.3GHz (3MB Cache) processor, NVIDIA GeForce GT 545 1GB GDDR5 video card, 4GB DDR3 1333MHz, 1TB 7200 RPM hard drive and a 240 Watt power supply. For those that want more power you can spend more to get a dedicated video card and faster hardware.
Alienware X51

In true Alienware fashion, no detail is overlooked. The Alienware X51s chassis is designed with flexibility and style in mind. The desktops sleek matte black finish with dark chrome accents and three customizable lighting zones create a distinguished appearance and make a statement wherever it is used. Its dual-orientation chassis allows gamers to set-up the unit in either horizontal or vertical positions to customize the X51s footprint for whatever space you may have available in your home entertainment area. It is also fully upgradeable, allowing X51 owners to quickly perform their own hard-drive, graphics, and memory upgrades quickly and easily, giving customers the added piece of mind that their X51 has added longevity. The X51 delivers incredible power for its streamlined size, featuring Intels powerful 2nd generation Core I processors, NVIDIA GeForce GT or GTX class graphics cards with GDDR5 memory for intense gaming performance, Wireless-N technology for easy internet access, HDMI 1.4 for connecting to 3D TVs and watching 3D Blu-ray movies, along with SuperSpeed USB 3.0 for blistering fast data transfer to other devices.

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