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Alienware Aurora R7 Review: The Best Gaming PC Gets Better

Alienware Aurora R7 Review: The Best Gaming PC Gets Better

Posted on November 19, 2017June 3, 2019 By Jarvis

There’s a reason the Alienware Aurora has long been our favorite gaming desktop — it’s powerful and attractive, and most importantly, it can be upgraded without the need for tools or much technical know-how. It makes sense, then, that not much has changed for this year’s Aurora R7 model ($799 starting, $2,524 as reviewed), which adds Intel’s powerful 8th Gen processors and a handy USB-C port to the desktop’s already excellent design. If you’re looking for a future-proof gaming PC that can be configured to handle 4K and VR, the Aurora is still at the top of its class.

Design and Lighting

Alienware’s futuristic-looking Aurora is still one of the most attractive desktops you can buy, sporting the sleek gray panels and three-way LED lights that have become a staple of just about every Alienware machine. With its vented middle panels and ergonomic angles, the Aurora looks like the result of someone cutting a smaller chunk out of Alienware’s beastly Area 51 tower.
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