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alaTest a collecté et analysé 25 avis de consommateurs et d'experts pour le produit Alienware Area-51 (2004). La note moyenne du produit est 3.8 sur 5, tandis que les autres Ordinateurs de bureau ont une note moyenne de 4.1 sur 5. Les testeurs apprécient l'ergonomie. La fiabilité impressionne, mais les testeurs sont moins positifs sur le rapport qualité/prix.
design, fiabilité, utilisabilité
valeur, taille
Après analyse des notes de consommateurs et d'experts, de l'âge du produit ainsi que d'autres facteurs, et comparé aux autres Ordinateurs de bureau, l'Alienware Area-51 (2004) obtient un alaScore™ de 93/100 = Excellent.
Avis d'expert par : Jayce Wagner (digitaltrends.com)
Robust configuration options ; Exceptional gaming performance ; Sleek design ; Tool-free maintenance ; Very quiet
Pricey at most configurations
Avis d'expert par : Matthew S. Smith (digitaltrends.com)
Unique design ; Lighting syncs across Alienware devices ; Accessible, spacious interior ; Supports the latest hardware
Absolutely massive ; Doesn’t offer all Core X chips
Avis d'expert par : Matthew Buzzi (pcmag.com)
The latest Area-51 reboots Alienware's signature gaming desktop with a sleek new look, an RTX 50-series GPU, an ultra-quiet design, and only a few prebuild-specific caveats.
Avis d'expert par : Joel Santo Domingo (pcmag.com)
The latest Alienware Area-51 runs on AMD's blistering Ryzen Threadripper for the ultimate in CPU-intensive 4K gaming performance. But for most, this expensive, flashy desktop PC is overkill.
Smooth 4K gameplay. Excellent multithreaded performance. Expandable chassis. Efficient, quiet cooling.
Expensive. USB-C lacks Thunderbolt 3. Lags rivals on most benchmark tests.
Bottom Line: The latest Alienware Area-51 runs on AMD's blistering Ryzen Threadripper for the ultimate in CPU-intensive 4K gaming performance. But for most, this expensive, flashy desktop PC is overkill.
Avis d'expert par : Kevin Lee (techradar.com)
The most powerful gaming PC we've ever tested
So much space for activities ; Record-breaking benchmark results ; Designed for mega-tasking
Absolutely massive ; Absurdly expensive
The Alienware Area 51 Threadripper Edition is unquestionably the most powerful gaming PC out there, but most won’t need – or be able to afford – its overwhelming performance.
Avis d'expert par : Lori Grunin (cnet.com)
The refresh for the top-of-the line model of Alienware's Area-51 premium gaming desktop offers more AMD options.
Avis d'expert par : Joel Santo Domingo (pcmag.com)
The redesigned Alienware Area-51 introduces a radical new gaming desktop design, all for the sake of improved cooling, expandability, and features that make it unique in the eyes of gamers.
Good 3D gaming performance. Innovative design. Roomy chassis. Side-panel lighting uses contacts instead of wires.
Huge tower. You need a 4K display to take advantage of the triple-GPU setup. Boutique gaming systems are still faster. Only one-year standard warranty.
Conclusion The Alienware Area-51's greatest strength is its innovative new chassis. Upgrading graphics cards and hard drives are a snap, even though the system takes up a lot of real estate in your den. Performance is more than acceptable for a...
Avis d'expert par : Dan Ackerman (cnet.com)
This giant gaming desktop fits three graphics cards and five hard drives into its unique pyramid-ish shape.
Avis d'expert par : Brian K. Neal (pcmag.com)
Though the Alienware Area-51 ALX produced some impressive benchmark test numbers, it couldn't knock the less-expensive HP Blackbird 002 off its perch.
Strong, high-resolution gaming performance. Improved chassis build quality. Very little bloatware.
Expensive. Noisy.
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Avis d'expert par : John R. Delaney (pcmag.com)
Alienware's latest gaming screamer boasts an overclocked quad-core CPU and dual 10,000-rpm hard drives.
Intel quad-core processor overclocked to 3.46 GHz. Fast, 10,000-rpm drives. Liquid-cooled CPU.
Noisy. Expensive, considering monitor and speakers are not included. Performance with a single graphics card isn't quite as good as quad-core systems with a dual-graphics card setup.
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