
A review of the new Alienware Aurora desktop PC have been posted over at PC Magazine. 'The inside of the chassis is tidy and designed for easy access and upgrades. The case door pops open with a hidden lever, and will look impressive when you show it off to your friends. The two AMD Radeon HD 6950 video cards are held in place by another swing-away panel that also channels hot air around the cards and out the back of the system. These two cards block the rest of the open PCI/PCI Express card slots, so you'll need to use USB if you want Wi-Fi. The rest of the components are easy to upgrade, though you're unlikely to need to anytime soon: There are two free DIMM slots, in case you want to upgrade the included 4GB of memory to 8GB or 12GB; one tool-less optical drive bay; and three prewired hard drive bays with easy-to-remove sleds. The system comes with a combo Blu-ray player/DVD burner, and a large 2TB hard drive.'
