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Alienware's Area 51 will re-define your PC gaming experience.

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Dell's Alienware chain of Gaming PC s have come up with a truly extra-terrestrial looking gaming monster - The Area 51 . You can choose either 6 core or 8 core Intel® Core™ i7 Extreme processors which come overclocked from the factory itself. You can go upto 32GB on DDR4 memory. Immerse yourself in superior HD gaming  using triple Ultra HD 4K monitors boasting a resolution of 11520x2160. The Alienware Area 51 supports up to 5 hard drives. Alienware Area 51  The design has very good ergonomics and helps in efficient cooling. Fans pull in air from the front-bottom of the machine and jet up and out the rear-top. Area 51 is truly a beast with more than enough computing power for any hard-core gaming experience . Here's the official promo video-

Build Yourself a $1,000 Gaming Computer and Dominate the Competition

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For those of you who are struggling to get good performance out of your computer while playing your favorite games, you should consider building your next system. There are essentially two main reasons why it’s a better idea to build a gaming computer rather than buy one... The first reason you should build your next PC is because it will cost you less money than if you were to buy one. The build we will look at below costs approximately $1,000 to build. However, if you were to buy the same computer from one of the big computer assemblers (like Alienware ) you would find that you would have to pay nearly twice as much for the same computer. But that isn’t the only reason why it’s better to build your own gaming computer... The other reason why you should build--and not buy--is because the big name computer assemblers like to cut costs wherever they can so that they can maximize their profits. This means that they settle for components that are cheaply built. No,