![]() It has the same Legend design language the company has been using for a couple of years now, and is even available in the same “Lunar Light” or “Dark Side of the Moon” colorway options – basically black or white. If you’ve seen any Alienware desktop PC over the last couple of years, the Alienware Aurora R13 will look familiar. That PC will start at $1,599 / £1,699 / AU$3,299, though it does start with more high-end components. ![]() ![]() After all, any workload that will put all that RAM to use will just end up causing your CPU to throttle - more on that later.īut compared to other similar gaming PCs like the HP Omen 30L, this really isn’t a bad price. However, because of how lackluster the CPU cooling is here, we wouldn’t recommend getting that much memory. You can also double the RAM up to 128GB, which will bring the price up even further. Although, it should be noted that the Australian version of this configuration comes with an additional 2TB hard drive. If you want the specs listed to the right, you’re looking at a price tag of $4,729 / £4,999 / AU$9,349. ![]() In the UK the starting price is a little higher, at £1,749, which is the same as the US version, just starting with an RTX 3060 instead.īut if you’re in Australia, you’re looking at a price of at least AU$5,499, and you’ll get an Intel Core i7-12700KF, 16GB RAM and an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 – a pretty high-end configuration for the entry model.īecause it’s an Alienware rig, you can get it upgraded with the highest-end components on the market, right now. That configuration will get you an Intel Core i5-12600KF, 8GB of RAM and an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650. The Alienware Aurora R13 is available now, starting at $1,399 in the US.
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