Dell launches Alienware Area-51 and Aurora gaming desktops in India
Dell has launched two high-performance gaming desktops in India, the flagship Alienware Area-51 starting at Rs 5.09 lakh and the more accessible Aurora model at Rs 1.93 lakh. Both systems feature Intel Core Ultra processors and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40/50 series graphics cards, targeting India's growing premium gaming market.
The Area-51 is Dell's most powerful gaming desktop, equipped with advanced thermal management that runs processors 13% cooler and operates 45% quieter than previous Alienware models. The system supports up to Intel Core Ultra 9 K-series CPUs and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 GPUs, delivering what Dell calls "interstellar performance" for demanding games like Alan Wake 2 and competitive esports titles.
The Aurora model offers a more compact design, 55% smaller than the Area-51, while maintaining high-end specifications including up to 64GB of 6400MHz RAM and RTX 5080 graphics. Both desktops feature customizable components and tool-free upgrades through QR code-guided maintenance systems.
"The demand for aspirational gaming machines is surging as gamers continue to push boundaries," said Raj Kumar Rishi, Vice President of Dell's Consumer division in India. The company positions the Area-51 for hardcore enthusiasts while the Aurora targets first-time premium buyers and competitive gamers.
Both systems include Dell's new Alienware Elite Care support program offering 24/7 gaming expertise, accidental damage protection, and predictive issue resolution through SupportAssist Technology. Customers also receive access to Alienware PC Game Pass for expanded gaming libraries.
The desktops are available through Dell.com, Dell Exclusive Stores, and major retailers including Croma, Reliance Retail, and Vijay Sales, alongside e-commerce platforms.
The Area-51 is Dell's most powerful gaming desktop, equipped with advanced thermal management that runs processors 13% cooler and operates 45% quieter than previous Alienware models. The system supports up to Intel Core Ultra 9 K-series CPUs and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 GPUs, delivering what Dell calls "interstellar performance" for demanding games like Alan Wake 2 and competitive esports titles.
The Aurora model offers a more compact design, 55% smaller than the Area-51, while maintaining high-end specifications including up to 64GB of 6400MHz RAM and RTX 5080 graphics. Both desktops feature customizable components and tool-free upgrades through QR code-guided maintenance systems.
"The demand for aspirational gaming machines is surging as gamers continue to push boundaries," said Raj Kumar Rishi, Vice President of Dell's Consumer division in India. The company positions the Area-51 for hardcore enthusiasts while the Aurora targets first-time premium buyers and competitive gamers.
Both systems include Dell's new Alienware Elite Care support program offering 24/7 gaming expertise, accidental damage protection, and predictive issue resolution through SupportAssist Technology. Customers also receive access to Alienware PC Game Pass for expanded gaming libraries.
The desktops are available through Dell.com, Dell Exclusive Stores, and major retailers including Croma, Reliance Retail, and Vijay Sales, alongside e-commerce platforms.
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