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Alienware Area 51 ALX CrossFireX Review – Register Hardware

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The Register Hardware have published a review of the Alienware Area 51 ALX CrossFireX gaming PC. ‘The front of the case has one Firewire and two USB ports along with jacks for your headset, and above that there's a door that covers the optical drive. The drive bay flap is an impressive piece of engineering that operates on a pair of articulated arms so the door pulls forward before it swings to one side. Unlike the door on a typical PC case that is usually just a flimsy piece of plastic, the Alienware door is quite substantial. Inside the case, the Area 51 looks fairly conventional. There are three optical drive bays at the front, with an LG GSA-H55L 20x dual-layer DVD writer at the top, an empty bay under that and a card reader in the bottom bay.’

Read: Alienware Area 51 ALX CrossFireX gaming PC – Register Hardware

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