A:AnswerWe apologize if the image had caused any confusion. This configuration does not include the 3.2-inch Hard drive, however the drive bay, caddy and a SATA cable in case if you wish to add a drive in future.
A:AnswerI can not believe they do not provide blue hdd cartier for the 3.5" hdd. I understand the $6 Sata cable you do not provide, cheap outfit, but there has to be a blue carrier to install the 3.5" HDD. In all the pictures they show it. Tell me if I am wrong.
A:AnswerIt comes with an NVMe SSD, which is why boot times, game loading, and overall system responsiveness are very fast compared to standard SATA SSDs.
A:AnswerYes. The rear USB-C 4 (Thunderbolt-class) port can support a docking station, including external monitors, depending on the dock and display configuration used.
A:AnswerNot recommended. The Aurora chassis and power configuration are compact and optimized for the included GPU. Large cards like the ASUS TUF RTX 4090 may exceed size and power limits. Always check Alienware’s official GPU compatibility before upgrading.
A:AnswerAbsolutely. Modern AAA games run smoothly at ultra settings and 60 FPS (often higher), especially at 1440p. Performance may vary slightly by title and resolution, but overall it handles new releases extremely well.
A:AnswerThere are only 2 RAM slots and both are already in use. To upgrade, youd need to get rid of the two 16gig sticks the system comes with and add 2 32 gig sticks.