Alienware prepares for RTX 3000 with new monitors and systems
Following the announcement of the RTX 30 series of NVIDIA, Alienware pulls out its fangs. These Alienware kits and components are designed to be on par with the RTX 3090.
Alienware has announced that it is updating its line of gaming PCs, monitors and laptops with the launch of the new NVIDIA RTX 30 GPUs. PCs will use some of the newer graphics cards, while monitors will go up to 360 Hz frame rate to make gaming on one of them an incredibly smooth experience.
Alienware is ready for the RTX 30
There is little information for now. But according to Alienware, they say we should know more about this new series of components in the coming weeks. What is known today is that the Alienware Aurora Gaming Desktop box will have options with the RTX 3080 and RTX 3090. They will work for both the Intel model and the Ryzen Edition. The box they have shown should not receive any cosmetic changes for its future commercial version.
The high-end monitor is the Alienware 25 Gaming Monitor (code AW2521H), which will offer a 360 Hz refresh rate. It will use Nvidia's Reflex Latency Analyzer to measure and ensure there is no lag. There is also the Alienware 38 monitor (code AW3821DW), 37,5 inches with WQHD + resolution, G-Sync Ultimate certification and DisplayHDR 600. Finally there is the Alienware 27 gaming monitor with an InfinityEdge design for a minimal bezel. A different display model will have a QHD display and a 240Hz refresh rate, and it is also G-Sync Ultimate certified and offers DisplayHDR 600.
Lastly, Alienware is adding 360Hz and 1080p panels to the Alienware Area 51-R2 and the Alienware m17 R3. We don't have specific details on which parts will be able to power these beyond the 30th Gen Intel Core H-series or HK-series CPUs, or when the RTX XNUMX series may hit laptops. We will keep you informed.
