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May 2008
(78%)
94 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(100%)
1 Avis
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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 !
Impress performance
Very feature-rich
Excellent cooling system
Case can be gaudy looking to some
Fairly loud, could be quieter
Simply put, the Alienware Area-51 7500 is an excellent all around PC worthy of serious attention. While a similarly spec’ed self built rig will run approximately $400 cheaper, it’s impossible to ignore the craftsmanship of the internal wiring...
Extrait: As Wil described in his piece yesterday, the PC has come a long way from the bland, corporate box that it used to be in the early nineties. Nowaday, even cheap, cheerful machines are attractively coloured and housed in interesting boxes. If you go high-en...
Strong balance of price and performance; new case is both functional and good looking.
Software for customized lighting is still a work in progress.
We raved about Alienwares new case when we first saw it earlier this year, and we still like it here on the Area-51 5500, even if its innovative lighting system is only half-baked. What we like even more is the power this gaming PC serves up for the p...
Extrait: Intel officially began shipping the hot new Core 2 Duo CPU line on July 27th and just about every PC manufacturer announced new models based upon the new chips the very same day. The Core 2 Duo line improves upon Intels previous chip architectures in ...
Intel Core 2 Extreme is the fastest chip out there; new chassis is shorter than past alien-head cases; innovative and customizable lighting; untethered side panel.
New case is still huge.
Its not the fastest PC (its second), nor is it the most competitively priced, but Alienwares Area-51 7500 does have the most innovative case. With a wholly customizable lighting scheme in its new chassis, Alienware makes case lights functional, a tr...
Extrait: With a starting price well under $1,500, the Alienware Area 51 5500 series desktop computer has some impressive specs at baseline. The default processor is a 3.4GHz Intel Pentium 4 550 with Hyper-Threading technology, and RAM starts out at 1GB of 533MH...
Basic wired keyboard and mouse; immense case; limited expansion options; standard warranty lasts a mere 90 days.
Alienwares Area-51 3550 hits all of the requirements for Intels Viiv platform, but it doesnt achieve the level of performance weve come to expect from the boutique vendor.
I can say that it was well worth the money spent. If you want a fast machine and have the money in your budget, but dont have the time or skill to build a machine yourself, give Alienware a look. You wont be disappointed...
Publié: 2018-06-26, Auteur: Jason , review by: techau.com.au
Performance, Unique design, Features
Large case / wasted space, Expensive
At the end of the day, this PC won't suit all gamers, but for those looking for a PC that performs incredibly well, has loads of room for expansion and a case design that'll stand out from the crowd, then you should definitely be considering the Area 51 f...