Testseek.fr ont rassemblé 94 examens experts du Alienware Area 51 Desktop et l'estimation moyenne est 78%. Faites descendre l'écran et voyez les toutes les revues pour Alienware Area 51 Desktop.
May 2008
(78%)
94 Avis
Note moyenne issue des avis d’experts sur ce produit.
Utilisateurs
(100%)
1 Avis
Note moyenne délivrée par les utilisateurs du produit.
78010094
Les éditeurs ont aimé
Le look
La puissance
Le design
Design
Silence !
Performances
Skins Windows offertes
Switch Go 6600/ GMA 900
Performances de haut vol
Interface de gestion convaincante
Système d'ouverture des parois
Le top pour jouer !Le meilleur processeur du moment couplé à une redoutable carte 3D font de cet Alienware le meilleur ami des accros au jeu.
Puissant
Bonne gestion de la température
Très puissant
Bonne sortie casque
Vraiment très puissant
Processeur Core 2 Extreme d’Intel le plus rapide du marché
Nouveau boîtier moins haut que ses prédécesseur
éclairage innovant et personnalisable
Panneaux latéraux amovibles sans outil.
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Le rapport prix/équipement
Le prix
Bundle
Autonomie
Pas assez multimédia
Zone clavier trop simple
Logiciels Alienware payants
Échauffement
Bruit
Conception discutable
La 4K
Mais pas pour tous les jeux
Le prix est franchement démesuré
Et le niveau sonore insupportable. Et à part Windows XP et quelques utilitaires
Aucun logiciel digne de ce nom à se mettre sous la dent !
Great, Menacing Looks, Very Quiet, Strong Performance Overall, Excellent Thermal Performance, Relatively PowerEfficient For Its WeightClass
Pricey, Heavy Don't Cheat On Your PushUps, TriSLI Can Have Diminishing Returns
Love it or hate it, and again we happen to be in the former group, the Area-51's new Triad chassis design enables top-end performance with thermal and acoustic profiles that are best of class in high-end gaming systems. We'd go so far as to suggest that ...
Publié: 2014-10-27, Auteur: Dave , review by: hothardware.com
Great, Menacing Looks, Very Quiet, Strong Performance Overall, Excellent Thermal Performance, Relatively PowerEfficient For Its WeightClass
Pricey, Heavy Don't Cheat On Your PushUps, TriSLI Can Have Diminishing Returns
Love it or hate it, and again we happen to be in the former group, the Area-51's new Triad chassis design enables top-end performance with thermal and acoustic profiles that are best of class in high-end gaming systems. We'd go so far as to suggest that ...
The affordable Alienware X51 brings innovation to slim-tower PCs by offering a full-size graphics card
Despite the big 3D card, the X51's slim-tower chassis still has a limited upgrade path
Alienware has successfully brought its brand to an affordable, suitably stylized package, and I can recommend the X51 to anyone in the market for a mainstream gaming PC.
Extrait: Video Review: From motorized vents for active cooling and a lit interior for easy access, the Alienware Area 51 Gaming PC offers an Intel hex-core processor, dual ENVIDIA GTX 480 video cards and 2 terabytes of storage for high end gaming needs. Kevin P...
Extrait: Speaking of green, the Area-51 is definitely one of the pricier options on the market. But with design and build quality and features like this, it’s certainly arguable that you get what you pay for.
Core i7-980X Benchmark Bruiser, Hot-Rod Chassis Design, Great Case Lighting, Wall of Storage Drive Cage, Water-Cooled Goodness, Killer Core i7-980 X Overclocks
Expensive For Sure, Drive Bay Not Hot-Swap, Expensive Extended Warranty
Dell's Alienware Area-51 "is what it is," as they say. It's big, bad, ridiculously powerful, seriously well-built, definitely expensive, and in our opinion, gorgeously designed and styled. The fit, finish and various high-end amenities of the machine pu...
Extrait: Alienware's latest Area 51 ($3,969 direct) epitomizes the bold, superior visual gaming company to a T. It's unmistakably a gaming rig for people who believe in spending money for exceptional aesthetics. It has a unique design and feature set. And it ma...
Innovative chassis. Hard drive expansion is inspired. Dual graphics card performance. Clean software build. Ultimate in show-off PCs.
Expected better performance. No top tray: USB cords better be long. Loud at startup. Need extra vertical room for vents.
The Alienware Area 51 isn't necessarily the fastest gaming rig you can buy, but it is certainly fast enough to get you requisite victories on the game grid. Coincidentally, the system's looks and innovation will either blow your friends' minds...
Extrait: With Intel’s new Core i7 processors and Nvidia’s new GeForce GTX 295 cards drawing rave reviews from performance enthusiasts, it only makes sense that one system combining both would be among the best available. And Alienware’s X58 meets that expectat...