Intel’s QX9770 Quad-Core Processor Beefs Up Alienware’s Area-51
Alienware, the leading manufacturer of high-performance desktop, notebook, and professional systems, now offers the Intel QX9770 Core 2 Extreme Quad-Core processor on the new Area-51 desktop computer. With four cores churning out clock speeds of 3.2GHz, the QX9770 brings unprecedented multitasking capabilities to Alienware desktops already known for pushing the outer limits of computer performance.
Intel built the QX9770 around the 45nm microarchitecture and its dynamic thermal management solutions. This makes the Area-51 the most robust gaming platform ever offered by Alienware. Whether users take on next-generation games, 3D and video rendering or day-to-day productivity applications, the Area-51 delivers with power to spare. A 1600MHz Front Side Bus allows for faster read/write speeds between the processor and memory and any PCI-Express devices. Combine a QX9770 CPU with the new NVIDIA nForce 790i motherboard, with support for both DDR3 memory and PCI-E 2.0, and the new Area-51 desktop speeds past not only the competition, but all expectations, as well.
“Alienware is about empowering our customers by providing the highest performing, most versatile computers possible,” said Brian Joyce, Senior Vice President at Alienware. “Incorporating the Intel QX9770 processor into our award-winning Area-51 desktop is just one more example of how Alienware is at the forefront of cutting-edge PC technology.”
Area-51 Desktop
- Most robust gaming platform ever offered by Alienware
- Intel QX9770 Core 2 Extreme Quad-Core processor
- Clock speeds of 3.2GHz
- Unprecedented multitasking capabilities
More information on the Alienware Area-51 here.
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