
As Alienware is celebrating their 25th anniversary, the brand has launched the redesigned Alienware Aurora. The newly redesigned Alienware Aurora has been confirmed to be released in Malaysia but the confirmation of availability is yet TBA.
Some history lesson on the Alienware Aurora as it was first introduced in 2004 as the Aurora ALX, the flagship desktop stood as a symbol of innovation for pioneering the liquid-cooling movement. It has since become the mid-tower desktop of choice for the world’s best esports players in the most demanding, high-stakes tournaments. Today, innovation continues to drive its most evolved form, with the latest Alienware Aurora set to be the pinnacle of Alienware desktop experiences.
Now lets learn more about what has been really redesigned on the 2021 Alienware Aurora:
Open-air design

According to Alienware, the new Aurora will use an open-air design that reorganises its inner components to promote better accessibility, greater airflow, improved acoustics, and cleaner cable management. This new open-air design increases internal chassis volume by a whopping 50% without significantly expanding the overall footprint of the chassis. As a result, it’s more efficient total airflow and reduced acoustic profile that provides gamers with a more enjoyable daily experience, all while providing a 5% increase in graphics performance.
Better thermals and awesome acoustics

The latest Aurora has an all-new thermal design to improve the airflow for the system. The gaming desktop can support up to four 120mm fans and liquid cooling options.
The Aurora facilitates higher airflow efficiency by intaking cool air through the honeycomb-shaped airways on the front of the desktop and moving it across the motherboard and performance components, before evacuating it out the rear end of the chassis.
More fans working efficiently not only help a desktop stay cooler, but quieter. Compared to past generations, the new Aurora is up to 16% quieter at idle, up to 9% quieter during CPU intensive tasks, and up to 15% quieter during overclocking. For gamers, this allows for better focus during quiet character conversations and other mellow scenarios, undeterred by the muted symphony operating inside the chassis.
Maintaining the Alienware gaming core

Visually, the new Aurora’s noticeable exterior advancements are a sight to behold. All the way around, the powerful machine is carefully crafted so it looks just as good from the rear as it does from the front. Expressive curves and an iconic sculpted shape reveal a 360 design that makes the new Aurora look stunning from all angles on both Lunar Light and Dark Side of the Moon colour options.
For the first time, Alienware is offering an optional transparent left-side panel that provides a window for the dark new motherboard illuminated by up to eight unique zones of AlienFX customisable lighting to be seen. Also new is an optional magnetic cable cover that neatly stows cables and conceals ports on the rear side. Finally, the new chassis also allows the opposite right-side door to be removed with cable management features intended to isolate the wires mechanically and thermally from areas where airflow is crucial. These features combine to make the Alienware Aurora the most accessible desktop to date, with tool-less entry from each angle.
Credited to Dell Malaysia and Alienware
Editor note: removed availability and pricing as the information is yet to be confirmed and inaccurate for local market (27 October 2021)

