Alienware integrates new Intel Core 2 chips

Company also rolls out new chassis option


28 July 2006 14:27 GMT / By Amber Maitland

Alienware is the latest computer manufacturer to assure customers that the latest versions of its top-spec PCs will features Intel's newest processor.

The Area-51 7500 will be equipped with the Intel Core 2 Extreme and Intel Core 2 Duo processors, while the Area-51 m5550 notebook will boast the Intel Core 2 Duo mobile processor once it becomes available later this year.

The Area-51 7500, the Aurora 7500 and the Aurora ALX desktops will now also be available with the P2 Full-Tower Case, which features a number of innovations in design.

AlienFX lighting allows users to customise the lighting colour and brightness using a software application, while improved airflow and a more efficient cooling system reduce noise.

FireWire and USB2.0 sockets are now located at the front for easy access, and the chassis gives easy, tool-less access to the interior for quick upgrade and tweaks.

For more, visit Alienware's website
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