Sunday, August 31, 2014

Alienware introduces hexagonal Area-51

Gone are the days when the CPUs were in traditional rectangular tower shape. After Apple's Mac Pro which introduced a Cylindrical design, Alienware has built a crazy Hexagonal machine. 
Named Alienware Area-51, it’s a beast of a machine. The company claims that the funky design has much more than that meets the eye. Since the back is not perpendicular to the floor, one can push back all the way to stick to the wall without blocking important ventilation. Internal fans blow fresh ambient air, quietly and directly to the graphics card and the internal cables management ensures maximum air flow which is necessary for a high-end gaming machine.
This machine will be just loved by the hardcore gamers. The Alienware Area-51 ushers in a new era of performance with 6-core and 8-core Intel® Core™ i7 Extreme processor options that come factory overclocked and made possible with the new Intel X99 Express chipset alongside 2133Mhz DDR4 memory — up to 32GB in quad channel. Do insane, intensive multitasking like rendering video or extreme performance 4K gaming at your leisure. Experience a custom balance of solid-state and hard drives, enabling the performance of SSD with the storage capacity of HDD. Plus, 802.11ac – the latest wireless protocol – prioritizes streaming video and gaming, so lag is reduced. And with an impressive array of ports and connectivity options, you can stay in the game no matter where it takes you. 
Unstoppable graphics capabilities can enable a mind-melting 11520x2160 resolution across triple Ultra HD 4K monitors. The new Area-51 is designed to support up to three full-length double-wide graphics cards, or quad GPU configurations. It’s not just the highest-performance gaming experience – it’s a breath-taking display you can lose yourself in. 
So it's worth the wait for this machine to be launched.



Source: Alienware
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