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Dell Alienware Aurora R15 review: skyrocketing performance without breaking a sweat

The new Alienware Aurora R15 not only offers great performance but also remains cool under heavy loads.

Dell introduced the new and improved Alienware Aurora R15 earlier this year in India. Currently the most powerful gaming tower offering from the company, you don't get a variety of SKUs, but it is being offered in two high-end configurations. According to Dell, it has made attempts to address the concerns of its consumers and has improved on three aspects -cooling, power and acoustics. It is claimed to offer up to 5% lower CPU temperatures at the same time delivering 68 percent more power.


The new Alienware Aurora R15 desktop has been updated with the latest Intel 13th-gen Raptor Lake processors and Nvidia's GeForce RTX 40 series desktop GPUs. You can get this beast with either the Core i7-13700KF paired with the RTX 4080 or the more powerful Core i9-13900KF with an RTX 4090. The former is configured with a single 16GB DDR5 4800MHz memory module, which is weird as dual channel is the way to go. Thankfully Dell doesn't commit the same mistake on the more expensive unit as you get 32GB DDR5 4800MHz memory in dual channel, which is also the one I got for testing. Both variants also come with a 512GB PCIe Gen 4 NVMe SSD and a 1TB 7,200RPM hard drive. Prices start at Rs 4,06,990 for Core i7 + RTX 4080 combo and Rs 5,44,489 for the Core i9 + RTX 4090.


The chassis and design roll over from what we saw last year on the Aurora R13 and R14 gaming desktops. It looks very similar from the outside with only minor changes. The acrylic window on the side panel now has honeycomb-shaped perforations at the bottom to provide the GPU with better access to air increasing intake efficiency. The company has also updated the CPU cooler to a modest 240mm AiO liquid cooling solution, a well-needed upgrade from the previous 120mm liquid cooler.

While it is easy to fall in love with how good this machine looks in terms of design and on paper, there's a lot more to it.

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What works




Games at 1080pMediumHighUltra
Cyberpunk 2077 (Ray tracing and DLSS frame generation)254fps241fps183fps
Metro Exodus Enhanced (Ray tracing and DLSS)138fps129fps124fps
Forza Horizon 5253fps212fps195fps
Horizon Zero Dawn237fps227fps216fps
Rise of the Tomb Raider285fps280fps277fps



What doesn't work

Verdict

The new Alienware Aurora R15 is a solid option for someone who is looking for top-of-the-line computing performance, specifically if you don't want to go through the hassle of sourcing parts and building a PC on your own. Be it 4K gaming or high-end studio work, this beast manages to deliver without any hiccups. On top of that, it looks absolutely stunning with its black-and-white aesthetics bedazzled with RGB lighting. With minor tweaking like a larger liquid cooler and some ventilation for the GPU, Dell has also managed to improve the thermal performance, especially when compared to last year's model.


It isn't the perfect gaming machine though as it does have shortcomings. First and foremost, it has a steep price which doesn't completely justify what you actually get. It is also limited in terms of future upgrades and just like a laptop, you can only upgrade the RAM or storage, and in some cases, the graphics card. There are also a few kinks here and there that can potentially hinder the experience as a whole. But, if you can overlook these concerns, then the Aurora R15 is a highly recommended performance-oriented gaming tower.

Editor's rating: 4 / 5

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