TechRadar Verdict
It seems that Dell is trying to appeal to the office PC market with its Alienware line while still maintaining its grip on the gaming market. This means that the Alienware Aurora R16, thanks to its stylish yet understated design, could attract hybrid workers who want a gaming PC but one that can fit into a home or work office.
Great performance
Compact chassis
Great port selection
Excellent ventilation
A bit pricey
Glass side panel is pointless
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Alienware Aurora R16: Two-minute review
Last year saw the release of the Alienware Aurora R15,Dell’s powerful and expensive gaming PC outfitted with some of the highest specs on the market. The Alienware Aurora R16, however, attempts something different. While it’s still one of thebest prebuilt gaming PCdesktops, it’s undergone a redesign to make it both more lightweight and to better fit an office desktop.
Further aiding that office-friendly look is its surprisingly benign black box shape, which completely defies the normal “alien-eques” aesthetics of Alienware PCs. The only minor flaw this desktop has is the glass side panel that lets you see all the innards, aka the components. Unfortunately, the look inside is a bit boring, as Dell didn’t bother to change the interior layout from previous models.
The port selection is quite excellent, with pretty much everything you could possibly need to hook up to the desktop. It includes four USB 3.2 Gen Type-A ports, three USB 3.2 Type-C ports, one audio jack, two SPDIF digital outputs, one side surround output, one rear surround output, one center/subwoofer output, one Ethernet port, one line out port, and one line in port.
Its ventilation is also excellent, with the Alienware Aurora R16 never coming close to overheating or even feeling particularly warm around the vents during intense gaming sessions. This is due to the several vents on the top and on the side of the case, an internal liquid cooling system, and a honeycomb vent located under the glass side panel. The latter is effective but visually bizarre as the R16 doesn’t need it shaped that way, unlike the R15.
It performs extremely well with any of thebest PC gamesyou can possibly throw at it like a champ. Titles likeCyberpunk 2077andDirt 5run smoothly at 1080p, which is what it was meant for. And whileDirt 5can also handle4Kwhile maintaining over 80 fps,Cyberpunk 2077suffers greatly without DLSS 3 active.
Alienware Aurora R16: Price & availability
The Alienware Aurora R16, while still a bit on the expensive side, is one of the most affordable gaming PCs equipped with current-gen components like the 13th-GenIntelCore i7 processor and theNvidiaRTX 4070 graphics card. Starting price is at $1,749 / £1,349 / around AU$2,670, with upgrades not skyrocketing the price nearly as much. And there’s another, even more affordable option that will be available later in 2023.
Dell confirmed that the R16 will launch in US, UK, and Australia. And while pricing has been confirmed for US and UK, there’s no official Australian pricing at this time. Unlike the US release, which is August 3, 2023, both the UK and Australian release is August 8, 2023.
Alienware Aurora R16: Specs
The Alienware Aurora R16 comes in two configurations, with a planned third cheaper one coming later in 2023. The one given to me for review is as follows: an Intel Core i7-13700F processor, Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 12GB GDRR6 graphics card, 32GB DDR5 RAM, and 1TB NVMe M.2 PCIe SSD storage.
Meanwhile, the current starting configuration for the US is an Intel Core i7-13700F, an Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 graphics card, 16GB RAM, and 1TB SSD storage. Starting configuration for the UK version is a bit different as it comes with an Intel Core i7-13700F, an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050, 16GB RAM, and 512GB SSD of storage.
Being that this is a PC and not a laptop, each component can be upgraded. However, the tight fit within the chassis could make certain upgrades more difficult. And if you’re not the self-upgrading type, there are plenty of configuration options available to customize your PC.
Alienware Aurora R16: Design
The Alienware Aurora R16 is fascinating as a desktop gaming PC, as its aesthetics are both subdued and a departure from the usual Alienware design. Though it’s still a gaming machine through and through, the plain black case, subtle RGB lighting, more compact box shape, and single clear side panel create a PC that’s a perfect fit for the office. It’s impressive how little space it takes up on a desk and as for its weight, it’s easier to maneuver around than the previous model, though it’s still a bit hefty.
While I do enjoy the striking look of the clear side panel, it’s a bit out of place for a PC that’s meant to fit in a more professional setting. Not to mention there’s nothing particularly interesting to see, since the interior is set up pretty much like any other Alienware desktop. It’s actually a bit less interesting due to the lack of RGB lighting and the almost claustrophobic insides.
It does have an impressive port selection, with plenty of ports on the front and back tailor-made for pretty much anything you’d want to connect the PC to. There are four USB 3.2 Gen Type-A ports, three USB 3.2 Type-C ports, one audio jack, two SPDIF digital outputs, one side surround output, one rear surround output, one center/subwoofer output, one Ethernet port, one line out port, and one line in port.
Ventilation is also some of the best out there among gaming PCs, with not a single moment of overheating during long gaming sessions. There are several vents on top and on the sides of the chassis that aid in that, along with the 240mm liquid cooling system inside. Not to mention how whisper quiet it is, you would be hard-pressed to hear any sound coming from it. And while the honeycomb-shaped vents below the clear panel work well, it’s an unnecessary design choice considering that the R16 doesn’t need it, unlike the R15. A regular vent would have been more than sufficient.
Alienware Aurora R16: Performance
Here’s how theAlienware Aurora R16performed in our suite of benchmark tests:
3DMark:Night Raid: 73,829; Fire Strike: 36,116; Time Spy: 17,203; Port Royal: 10,934Cinebench R23Multi-core: 17,664 pointsGeekBench 5:1,935 (single-core); 15,764 (multi-core)PCMark 10 (Home Test):8,194 pointsTotal War: Warhammer III(1080p, Ultra): 133 fps; (1080p, Low): 310 fpsCyberpunk 2077(Ultra): 16 fps; (Low): 56 fpsDirt 5(Ultra): 82 fps; (Low): 168 fps25GB File Copy:20.9Handbrake 1.6:3:52CrossMark:Overall: 2,076 Productivity: 1,921 Creativity: 2,328 Responsiveness: 1,858
As with most gaming PCs, the Alienware Aurora R16 not only performs well with high-end PC titles, but can also double as a productivity and creative/editing machine.
It handles titles likeCyberpunk 2077andDirt 5well, with the former scoring nearly 60 fps consistently while the latter hits over 150 fps on lower settings. However, it gets a little dicey forCyberpunk 2077when you kick up the resolution to 4K, dropping the framerate to 16 fps without DLSS 3 active.Dirt 5drops as well but the framerate is still an excellent 82 on average. This tracks with the focus of the R16 being on 1080p and QHD gaming, so having it run at 4K resolution isn’t an ideal condition.
Dell made an interesting claim that the R16 matches or is superior in performance to the R15 while maintaining mid-range pricing. And when looking over the benchmark scores you can definitely see where that claim comes from. In 3DMark, the R16 is surprisingly close to the R15 in Night Raid and Fire Strike, only losing out in Port Royal and Time Spy. Though the latter far surpasses the former in Cinebench R23 results, the R16 either matches or exceeds the GeekBench 5 and PCMark 10 Home Test results.
Of course, benchmarks aren’t the end all be all of the actual performance, and naturally, the R15 outperforms the R16 when it comes to gaming due to having a better graphics card. But for what the R16 has and for its lower cost, it’s a solid machine for those wanting solid game performance without paying close to or over $4,000 for the top-tier specs.
It also scores well on other benchmarks like the 25GB File Copy test, the Handbrake 1.6 test, and the CrossMark test. If you need a PC for creative and editing projects, it would be worth investing in a monitor with a solid color gamut to take advantage of this PC.
Should you buy the Alienware Aurora R16?
Buy it if…
You need a well-rounded PCShowing by its benchmarks and general performance, this PC can handle it all and well. You can use it for gaming, productivity, and creative or editing projects.
You need a diverse port selectionThe port selection is excellent, a well-rounded selection that caters to many devices.
You need a smaller PC for the officeCompared to other models from the same line, this one is more compact and a bit lighter, which lets it fit right in an office environment.
Don’t buy it if…
You’re on a strict budgetWhile the cheapest option is nice to see, it’s still not a budget machine and the highest configurations can get a little pricey.
Alienware Aurora R16: Also consider
If the Alienware Aurora R16 has you considering other options, here are two more gaming PCs to consider…
Alienware Aurora R15This is the predecessor to the R16, and though it’s way more expensive, it also delivers top-tier gaming performance. It also sports the classically unique Alienware design.
Check out our fullAlienware Aurora R15 review
Maingear TurboIf you want a gaming PC that has it all and then some, this top-of-the-line option should be right up your alley. As long as the price tag isn’t an issue for you.
Check out our fullMaingear Turbo review
How I tested the Alienware Aurora R16
First, I tested the general weight of the Alienware Aurora R16 by lifting it up and around my apartment. After I set it up, I ran several benchmarks to test out both the processor and graphics card, as well as in-game gameplay performance. Finally, I stress-tested titles likeDirt 5andCyberpunk 2077in various settings to see both overall performance and ventilation quality.
The Alienware Aurora R16 is specially made as a gaming PC, which meant the brunt of my testing revolved around checking game performance and looking for any ventilation issues.
I’ve tested plenty of gaming PCs and laptops, making me more than qualified to understand benchmark test results and how to properly stress test machines to see how well they work during both casual and intense gaming sessions.
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First reviewed August 2023
Named by the CTA as a CES 2023 Media Trailblazer, Allisa is a Computing Staff Writer who covers breaking news and rumors in the computing industry, as well as reviews, hands-on previews, featured articles, and the latest deals and trends. In her spare time you can find her chatting it up on her two podcasts, Megaten Marathon and Combo Chain, as well as playing any JRPGs she can get her hands on.
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