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Alienware Area-51 7500 high-performance desktop

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    Saucer Silver with Astral Blue AlienIce - Front

    From Alienware: “The Intel-based Area-51 7500 is a custom-built, extreme-performance gaming dekstop manufactured with state-of-the-art components and packed with cutting edge technoogy to provide extreme image and sound quality with performance to spare.”

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  • Saucer Silver with Astral Blue AlienIce - Side

    From Alienware: “The Area-51 7500 is the ultimate combination of performance, power, and style housed in Alienware’s new premier desktop chassis that features an exclusive bold design that continues to break the limits of innocation and styling.”

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  • Saucer Silver with Astral Blue AlienIce - Side and Monitor

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  • Saucer Silver with Astral Blue AlienIce - Front ports

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  • Saucer Silver with Astral Blue AlienIce - Lights

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  • Saucer Silver with Astral Blue AlienIce - Fan cover

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  • View of Ports of Area-51 7500

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  • Chassis View of Area-51 7500

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  • Side View of Ports of Area-51 7500

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  • Rear View of Ports of Area-51 7500

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  • Space Black with Astral Blue AlienIce - Front

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  • Space Black with Astral Blue AlienIce - Side

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  • Space Black with Astral Blue AlienIce - Side and monitor

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  • Conspiracy Blue with Astral Blue AlienIce - Front

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  • Cyborg Green with Astral Blue AlienIce - Front

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Bill Detwiler is the Editor for Technical Content and Ecosystem at Celonis. He is the former Editor in Chief of TechRepublic and previous host of TechRepublic's Dynamic Developer podcast and Cracking Open, CNET and TechRepublic's popular online show. Previously, Bill was an IT manager in the social research and energy industries. He has bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Louisville, where he has also lectured on computer crime and crime prevention.