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Dell revives Area 51 gaming PCs with the world’s fastest gaming CPU

Alienware Area-51 returns with AMD Ryzen 7 9850X3D with NVIDIA RTX 5090 graphics

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Dell is reintroducing the Alienware Area-51 with a new high-end gaming desktop that is powerful and upgrade-friendly. For longtime Alienware fans, Area-51 is a throwback to the brand’s roots, and Dell is positioning this comeback as a statement that big, customizable gaming PCs still matter.

A modern Area-51 PC built for performance and upgrades

The new Area-51 desktop is designed for players who want maximum performance without being locked into a sealed system. It supports AMD’s Ryzen 7 9850X3D, billed as the world’s fastest gaming CPU, alongside graphics options that go up to NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 5090 for high-end gaming and creative workloads.

Dell says the chassis has been rebuilt from the ground up with a focus on airflow, cooling, and easy access. The design uses a spacious internal layout and Alienware’s latest Cryo-Tech cooling approach to keep high-end components running at full speed under heavy gaming and creative workloads.

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The PC is also paired with Alienware Command Center software, which lets users fine-tune performance, thermals, lighting, and profiles depending on what they are playing or working on. Dell says the desktop is built for enthusiasts who want control, longevity, and fewer compromises.

The new Area-51 PCs will begin rolling out later in the first quarter, starting with select high-end configurations. The initial launch model is priced at around $4,499 and comes equipped with an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 GPU.

Alienware extends Area-51 to gaming laptops

Alongside the desktop, Dell also announced two new Alienware Area-51 laptops at CES 2026. Available in 18-inch and 16-inch sizes, the Area-51 laptops are built around a maximum-performance mindset, combining an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series Laptop GPU with an Intel Core Ultra CPU for up to 280W of combined power.

Dell says a newly designed thermal system can push up to 35% more air through the chassis while running 15% quieter, helping sustain performance under heavy loads. The laptops also introduce a new, more dramatic design language that leans into Alienware’s sci-fi roots while improving comfort and everyday usability for long gaming sessions.

With Area-51 back, Dell is clearly betting that there is still strong demand for bold, upgradeable gaming PCs that prioritize raw power over minimalism.

If you’re tracking the latest PC hardware trends, there’s plenty more worth checking out. Dell has also brought back its XPS laptops with a striking new redesign, Intel is getting ready to roll out Core Ultra Series 3 laptops, and HP has unveiled an ultra-slim OmniBook Ultra 14 aimed straight at MacBook Air rivals.

Manisha Priyadarshini
Manisha Priyadarshini is a tech and entertainment writer with over nine years of editorial experience.
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