18 January 2007 12:26 GMT / By Amber Maitland
Alienware has expanded its ALX range of powerful gaming desktops with the Area-51 ALX, feature Intel Core 2 Extreme processors.The desktop supposedly features “four times the speed and four times the power”, but of what is not clear – previous ALX desktops, perhaps.
Processor power goes up to 2.66GHz, with either Dual Core or Quad Core technology, and up to 4GB of system memory.
Graphics are powered by Nvidia GeForce 8800 GTX SLI that provides up to 1.5GHz of GDDR3 memory on the world's first DirectX 10-compliant video card, while a Blu-ray drive can be incorporated to both play movies and burn discs for storage.
It comes standard with 250GB of hard disk space for storage, but can be expanded up to 750GB with four drives, while RAID options are also available.
The Area-51 ALX starts at £3254, which doesn't include the Blu-ray drive, which is an optional extra. Hardware, Desktop PCs, Gaming, Alienware, Monitors


HTC PlayStation certification devices coming 2012, time to get your Crash Bandicoot skills up to scratch EXCLUSIVE: Game on
Samsung not worried by Apple iTV threat EXCLUSIVE: AV boss not concerned
Best iPhone utilities apps Resistance is futilities?
Mattel Hover Board - Back to the Future becomes reality Great Scott!
Samsung O table is for the kitchen of the future Flexible hob
More leaked iPad 3 parts help form bigger picture - including Sharp Retina display iPad 3, in kit form
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0) pictures and hands-on Up close with the ICS tablet
Sony bringing Google TV to Europe in 2012 Excited yet?
New Apple TV leaked in software update? iOS 5.1 says so
Forget the iPad 3, we want a MacPad Brilliant concept design
Best iPad apps to turn your tablet into a TV Goggleslate
BlackBerry OS 10 images leaked Widgets galore
Nokia Lumia 610 to be company's cheapest WP7 handset yet? Watch out Android
BAE Systems promising battery revolution Military tech meets consumers
Fujifilm X-S1 The shining star of the superzoom world?
Panasonic Lumix GX1 review
The one?
Sony PlayStation Vita review
Curriculum Vita
Nokia Lumia 710 review
WP7 on a budget
HTC Explorer review
A phone for people who make calls
GoPro HD Hero2 review
Amazing things come in small packages
BlackBerry Torch 9810 review
Middle of the road
Sony Alpha A65 review
Affordable SLT. But is it a DSLR-beater?
BlackBerry Bold 9790 review
To boldly go where we've already been before
Fiat 500 TwinAir Plus review
Two-cylinder beast
Motorola MotoACTV review
Just add exercise
BlackBerry Porsche Design P'9981 review
For the fast lane
Motorola Xoom 2 Media Edition review
Mini Xoom
Sennheiser IE80 review
Tune that bass
Kingston Wi-Drive review
Expand your storage
Huawei Ideos X3 review
Cheap but imperfect