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Dell is bringing Alienware laptops to budget-friendly gamers, even if it means older chips

Dell launches Alienware 15 alongside new AI-focused Dell laptops

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Alienware is expanding into a more affordable segment of the gaming laptop market with the launch of the new Alienware 15, which comes equipped with a five-year-old RTX 3050 GPU to bring the price down. This launch points towards Dell’s broader strategy to make Alienware systems accessible to more gamers, even if that means stepping away from the absolute latest flagship hardware in some configurations.

Dell now appears to be restructuring Alienware into multiple tiers. The Alienware 15 serves as the “core” gaming option, Aurora systems cover more versatile mid-range users, while Area-51 remains the flagship category for enthusiasts seeking maximum performance. So this means, instead of focusing entirely on cutting-edge specifications, Dell now appears to be prioritising practical gaming performance, cooling, and durability at a lower entry price. A small whoopee for entry-level gamers!

Alienware 15 focuses on core gaming features with affordability in tow

The Alienware 15 comes with a choice of AMD Ryzen 7 260 and Ryzen 5 220 processors or Intel Core 7 240H and Core 5 210H chips. While these are not the most premium processors available in Dell’s portfolio, they allow Alienware to bring prices down without completely sacrificing gaming performance.

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As far as the graphics options go, you can pick between Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 to 5060 graphics cards across three generations. The Alienware 15 starts at $1,299 for AMD variants and $1,349 for Intel configurations, making it significantly more accessible than Alienware’s flagship Area-51 systems.

Graphics options include NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060, RTX 5050, and RTX 4050 GPUs with support for DLSS technologies. Dell says select RTX 5050 and RTX 5060 configurations can deliver up to 110W Total Performance Power in Performance Mode. The Alienware 15 also includes a 15.3-inch WUXGA display with a 165Hz refresh rate and 16:10 aspect ratio.

Cooling remains a priority, with Alienware’s Cryo-tech thermal system using dual fans, three copper heat pipes, and rear exhaust ventilation. Higher-end variants also include a Cryo-Chamber airflow structure. Dell says the laptop has undergone durability testing similar to its premium models, including hinge stress tests, spill resistance, and drop testing. Take a look at the full specs below:

Model NumbersDA15265 (AMD) & DA15260 (Intel)
Processor OptionsAMD Ryzen 5 220 (6 cores, up to 4.9 GHz)
AMD Ryzen 7 260 (8 cores, up to 5.1 GHz)
Intel Core 5 210H (Series 2) (8 cores, up to 4.80 GHz)
Intel Core 7 240H (Series 2) (10 cores, up to 5.20 GHz)
Graphics (GPU)NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 (6GB GDDR6, 70W Max TGP)
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050 (6GB GDDR6, 70W Max TGP)
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5050 (8GB GDDR7, 85W Max TGP)
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 (8GB GDDR7, 85W Max TGP)
All options include 5W Dynamic Boost (full speed)
Memory (RAM)8GB (1x8GB), 16GB (1x16GB), or 32GB (1x32GB)
Speed: DDR5 5600MTs
Slots: 2x DDR5 SO-DIMMs
Display15.3″ WUXGA (1920 x 1200)
165Hz Refresh Rate, 300-nits brightness
16:10 Aspect Ratio, sRGB 62.5%
AMD FreeSync Technology
Storage512GB or 1TB PCIe NVMe M.2 Gen 4 SSD
Battery & Power54 Whr (4-cell) or 70 Whr (3-cell) Lithium Ion
ExpressCharge & ExpressCharge Boost supported
130W or 180W 7.4mm Barrel AC Adapter
Ports (Left)1x Power/DC-in, 1x RJ-45 Ethernet, 1x HDMI 2.1
2x USB Type-A 3.2 Gen 1
1x Type-C (USB 3.2 Gen 2, PD up to 100W, DP 1.4a)
Ports (Right)1x Global headset jack
1x Type-C USB 3.2 Gen 1
Keyboard & TouchpadAlienware white backlit keyboard (1.3 mm travel)
Multi-touch gesture touchpad (115 mm x 80 mm)
ConnectivityMediaTek MT7920 Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2
Dimensions & WeightWeight: Max 2.25 kg (4.96 lbs)
Height: 20.70 mm (front) / 22.95 mm (rear)
Width: 349.50 mm
Operating SystemWindows 11 (Home or Pro)
Ubuntu Linux (P-RTS)

Dell is cutting back in some areas, but not everywhere

To reach a lower price point, Dell has clearly made selective compromises. The Alienware 15 does not push ultra-premium specifications across every area, but the company says it intentionally retained the parts of the experience that matter most to gamers.

Cooling remains a major focus. The laptop includes Alienware’s Cryo-tech thermal setup with dual fans, three copper heat pipes, and a rear exhaust system designed to maintain stable performance during long gaming sessions. Higher configurations also include a Cryo-Chamber airflow structure.

Dell has also retained several quality-of-life features, including a backlit keyboard with numpad, multiple USB-C and USB-A ports, HDMI, Ethernet, dual speakers, and a large touchpad. The company additionally claims the laptop has undergone durability testing similar to its flagship systems, including hinge stress tests, spill resistance checks, and drop testing.

With the Alienware 15, the company is also sunsetting the Dell G series of gaming laptops. Instead, the company will fill that gap of “affordable Dell gaming machines” with the Alienware 15 and its ilk, bringing the legendary gaming label down to a much more affordable asking price. Dell says it listened to the community feedback to decide to democratize the signature Alienware experience to everyone.

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