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The new Alienware Aurora R11 gets water cooling
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Updated onMay 29, 2020
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Dell announced thenew AlienwareAurora R11,the first PC from Alienware to feature PCI-e liquid cooling graphics. It’s available with up to an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER and up to a 10th Gen Intel Core i9 10900KF. Also, you can choose to load up an AMD Radeon VII graphics if you prefer AMD systems.
What’s new about Alienware Aurora R11?
Dell sais that the Aurora R11 is less noisy and cooler than older devices. To be more precise, they say that you should see up to a 19.5% temperature reduction and 69.2% less noise.
You will be able to upgrade the Aurora R11 if needed without using any tools and overclock the system to tweak performance.
Possible configurations
CPU
GPU
Single Graphics Options
Dual Graphics Options
Memory
2933Mhz Class
3200Mhz Class
The Aurora R11 starts at $1,130 and is already available for purchase. If you wait a little bit longer, until May 28, you will be able to buy more affordable configurations starting at $880.
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Oldtimer in the tech and science press, with 14 years of experience in writing on everything there is to know about science, technology, and Microsoft