Dell has introduced two new Alienware gaming desktops in India – the Alienware Area-51 and the Alienware Aurora. Positioned as the brand’s new flagship AI-powered PC, the Area-51 is designed to ace performance for gamers. Meanwhile, the Aurora offers a more versatile, customisable build to suit a wider range of gaming styles and preferences. Both machines offer high-end configuration options, including up to Intel Core Ultra 9 K-series processors and Nvidia GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs.
Alienware Area-51 is Dell’s quietest, coolest-running, and highest-performing desktop
For Rs. 5,09,263


Alienware Area-51

Built for gamers chasing extreme performance, the Alienware Area-51 is designed to handle everything from graphics-heavy titles like Alan Wake 2 to competitive shooters like Valorant without breaking a sweat. It’s the first Alienware desktop to feature Intel’s Core Ultra K-Series processors, paired with up to an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 GPU built on Nvidia’s Blackwell architecture.
Dell calls it the quietest, coolest, and most powerful desktop ever in the Alienware range. This is thanks to a completely reengineered thermal design, featuring larger airflow channels, oversized fans, and extensive liquid cooling options. Together, these upgrades allow the Area-51 to push high-performance hardware to its limits while staying thermally efficient and acoustically quiet.
According to Dell, the Area-51’s redesigned cooling system allows processors to run up to 13% cooler at maximum load, enabling sustained peak performance during intense gaming sessions. The desktop can deliver up to 50% more processing power, while keeping GPU temperatures around 2.4% lower, and operating up to 45% quieter than any Alienware desktop released in the last three years.
At the heart of Area-51 is a custom-built motherboard, equipped with advanced heatsinks, support for up to 1500W ATX12VO Platinum power supplies, and a PCIe x16 Gen5 slot capable of handling quad-slot GPUs up to 450mm long.
For tinkerers and DIY gamers, Dell offers an optional AlienFX conversion kit for full compatibility with third-party motherboards. Plus, a QR code-based guidance system marks all key upgradeable components, giving users instant access to step-by-step video tutorials for maintenance and future upgrades.
Alienware Area-51 starts at Rs. 5,09,263.
Alienware Aurora

The 2025 Alienware Aurora carries forward the brand’s design DNA with key refinements aimed at first-time gamers, competitive players, and streamers. Powered by up to Intel Core Ultra 9 Series processors, paired with as much as 64GB of 6400MHz XMP RAM (offering a 23% boost in memory bandwidth), and up to an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 GPU, the new Aurora promises strong performance across gaming and content creation tasks.
Its compact, thermally optimised chassis features a 240mm liquid CPU cooler alongside 120mm fans at both the front and rear, ensuring efficient airflow. With a footprint that’s 55% smaller in volume than the Area-51, the Aurora is designed to fit more easily into smaller setups and living spaces, without compromising on performance.
Alienware Aurora starts at Rs.1,92,526.