There’s just two fans in the PC, a 120 mm intake near the front and a 120 mm exhaust fan attached to the radiator on thecomputer’s liquid cooling system. Perhaps more concerning than aesthetics, though, is the build’s cooling. If you’re going to put in so much effort to look alien, you might as well go all-in. This unique look clashes with the tower’s utilitarian decoration. The front I/O panel still features a ring light around it and includes a light-up alien-head power button, but the case is otherwise unassuming- aside from its shape.įrom the side, the Aurora looks almost like a curvy trapezoid, and it all culminates in a bizarre front that places an oblong obelisk that houses all the I/O in the middle of a concave air intake. Unlike the two-tone "lunar light" version of the case, which costs an additional $30 and is both black and white, the Alienware logo alongside the all-black version does not light up, nor is there any additional branding alongside it. The result is that our review unit ended up looking both plain and extravagant at the same time. Alienware’s jet-engine style Aurora case is back on the new Aurora Ryzen Edition R10, although this is our first time looking at it in a full black coat of paint.
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