Alienware ships Area-51 PCs with GeForce GTX 280

Posted on Monday, June 16 2008 @ 23:52 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
If money is absolutely no problem Alienware has a couple of new systems for you with NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 280. The Alienware Area-51 7500 supports 1 card, the flagship Area-51 desktop supports dual-SLI and the Area-51 ALX offers 3-way SLI. A quick peek unveils a tri-SLI GeForce GTX 280 Area-51 ALX costs at least $6,299 and for that price you don't even get a display.
“Alienware has always and will always equip our award-winning desktops with only the most advanced components available,” says Marc Diana, Product Marketing Manager for Alienware. “That’s why we’re thrilled to offer the Area-51 family of desktops with the GeForce GTX 280 graphics card. The combination of Alienware’s expert engineering and the world’s most powerful GPUs creates an unbeatable gaming experience.”

“Alienware desktop PCs are the perfect vehicle for our new GeForce GTX 280 GPU,” said Ujesh Desai, general manger of desktop GPU business at NVIDIA. “We are excited that Alienware’s customers will be able to push the graphics and gaming boundaries of their PCs, and experience a whole new level of visual computing.”


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