![]() ![]() Total War: Three Kingdoms: 308 fps (1080p, low) 135 fps (1080p, ultra) Here’s how the Alienware Aurora R11 performed in our suite of benchmark tests:ģDMark Time Spy: 17,101 | Fire Strike: 29,891 | Night Raid: 65,136 But unlike the entry-level model, this configuration makes you feel like you're getting your money's worth, even though you can build an equivalent rig for less cash, assuming you can actually get your hands on an RTX 3090 – right now you can't. This configuration has an eye-watering price of $4,419 (£3,949, AU$9,049). The configuration we reviewed here, however, absolutely blows that entry model out of the water, coming with an Intel Core i9-10900K, 64GB of RAM, a 2TB SSD with 2TB HDD space for archival, and most importantly, the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3090, the most powerful graphics card on the market. We seriously don't understand why anyone would provide a desktop tower for nearly a thousand bucks without at least a 128GB SSD for the OS, but that's another discussion. To start with, the Alienware Aurora R11 with an Intel Core i5-10400F, an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650, 8GB of RAM and a 1TB spinning hard drive will cost $909 (£899, about AU$1,222) – a configuration that in no way will feel as premium as other gaming desktops in its price range. This of course leads to the brand being able to charge some pretty high prices for its computers, and the Aurora R11 is certainly no different. ![]()
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