Wednesday, 7 July 2021

Alienware is Dell's dedicated gaming brand, and it's been around about as long as gaming laptops have been a thing. It's also a brand that arguably makes some of the best Windows laptops for gamers. Over the years, the company has put out some wild portable gaming PCs, and that's no different in 2021. If you're looking to get yourself an Alienware laptop, though, the m15 R6 is what we recommend as the best Alienware laptop.

Best overall: Alienware m15 R6

The mid-size Alienware laptop is the best one to get if you're interested in the company's gaming notebooks. The latest refresh retains the same design as the past few years, which, while still quite outrageous, is at least pretty slim. But now you get access to the latest and greatest from Intel and NVIDIA, which makes for quite the package.

The m15 R6 comes packed with the Intel Core i7-11800H, 8GB or 16GB RAM, up to a 1TB M.2 PCIe SSD, and a powerful NVIDIA RTX GPU, ranging from the 3050 Ti up to the 3070. It has a 15.6-inch 1080p display with either a 165Hz or 240Hz refresh rate, a 1ms response time, and optional NVIDIA G-Sync support too.

Alienware has also included a whole number of ports, including full-size Ethernet, three USB-A 3.2 Gen 1 ports, one USB-C Thunderbolt 4 port, an HDMI 2.1 output, and a global headset jack. This is the best all-rounder Alienware laptop on our list for sure.

Reasons to buy

  • High-refresh rate displays
  • Slim for a gaming laptop
  • 11th Gen Core i7
  • Range of latest NVIDIA GPUs
  • Great connectivity

Reasons not to buy

  • Only available with 1080p display
  • Limited RAM and storage on entry model

Best overall

Alienware m15 R6

From $1,274 at Dell

Smaller size but big internals

The Alienware m15 R6 has something for all gamers, including the latest chips from Intel, the latest RTX graphics from NVIDIA, and a high-refresh-rate display.

Runner-up: Alienware x15

The x15 is Alienware's first full redesign of its 15-inch gaming laptops in a few years and its branched off as its own model rather than a new m15 because it's vastly different. The x15 is Alienware's thinnest, lightest gaming laptop ever, which itself is an achievement as for many years the brand has had very powerful, but quite chunky notebooks.

At the heart is an all-new cooling system that offers up to 25% better thermal performance. This gives you the ability to squeeze huge chunks of power from a smaller space and still ensure the heat is dissipated properly.

The hardware is the latest and greatest Intel and NVIDIA combination, with an Intel Core i7-11800H paired with a range of RTX GPUs from the 3060 up to the 3080. RAM goes up to 32GB and there's a 165Hz 1080p display, though sadly, this is the only display option you can get right now.

Reasons to buy

  • High-refresh rate displays
  • Super-slim design
  • 11th Gen Core i7
  • Range of latest NVIDIA GPUs
  • Up to 32GB RAM

Reasons not to buy

  • Only available with one display
  • Quite expensive

Runner-up

Alienware x15

From $1,960 at Dell

A reimagined 15-incher

The x15 is Alienware's thinnest, lightest gaming laptop to date with an all-new cooling system and immense power lying within.

Best 17-inch: Alienware m17 R4

The m17 is a big, powerful 17-inch laptop, packing an incredible amount of hardware. A laptop this may be but inside beats the heart of a desktop rig, with the bonus of being able to pack it up and take it on the road.

But part of the m17's strength is its broad range of specs and prices. At the entry point, you can get a 10th Gen Intel Core i7 for a very attractive price, while still getting a 144Hz display, fast storage, and up to 16GB of RAM.

But if you have a larger budget or loftier aspirations for your gaming, you can get up to a 10th Gen Intel Core i9 processor and RTX 3070, paired with up to 32GB of RAM, up to 4TB of storage, a 4K display, and even Tobii eye-tracking technology. All wrapped up into a package you can carry around without getting backache.

The m17 R4 range is almost identical to the m15 R5, from styling to internals. What makes or breaks it is the size and the option for more RAM and an Intel processor. If you want the biggest screen possible and are happy to live with the added bulk, then this is the one to get.

The m17 R4 also has CHERRY's low-profile but full-on mechanical keyboard switches bringing a tactile feel wherever you go, a first on a laptop of this class.

Reasons to buy

  • 17-inch display
  • Slim for a gaming laptop
  • Lots of spec and price point options
  • Core i9 and RTX 3070 available

Reasons not to buy

  • OLED display not great for gaming
  • Quite large

Best 17-inch

Alienware m17

Gaming performance and a large display

From $1,764 at Dell

10th Gen processors and either AMD or NVIDIA RTX graphics add up to a large, powerful gaming experience.

Ultimate performance: Alienware Area 51m R2

The Area 51 is Alienware's mad desktop PC that's known for wild styling and quite insane performance. So then, the Area 51m R2 is a smaller, portable version of this madness, right? Absolutely!

Alienware calls this the world's most powerful laptop and, well, for once, it's not the marketing department getting liberal. Inside, you find an Intel Core i9-10900K. Which if you're not familiar is a fully unlocked, overclockable, desktop i9 processor. GPU-wise, you're getting the latest top-of-the-line NVIDIA RTX 2080 Super.

That's paired with masses of SSD storage, up to 64GB of DDR4 RAM, and a 17-inch display that now includes a 300Hz 1080p option or a 4K panel. Throw in ports galore, Wi-Fi 6, Thunderbolt 3, this laptop can do it all.

What's even more amazing is that this laptop is upgradeable in the future. And not just the storage or RAM. Both the CPU and GPU can be upgraded. That's pretty much unheard of in a laptop. It's big, heavy, and wildly expensive, but it's also a machine you could easily keep for many, many years.

Reasons to buy

  • 17-inch display
  • Desktop-class unlocked Intel Core i9 processor
  • Upgradeable
  • RTX 2070 Super

Reasons not to buy

  • Wildly expensive
  • Large and heavy

Ultimate performance

Alienware Area 51m R2 gaming laptop

From $2,303 at Dell

Big, expensive, incredible

The Area 51m is not for most gaming laptop buyers, but it's one of the most extreme machines we've ever seen.

The bottom line

Alienware makes strong gaming laptops, but the Alienware m15 R6 gets the edge for being more affordable and more portable than its larger sibling while offering almost identical hardware specs.

Alienware design has always been pretty out-there. But this has evolved over the years, and importantly, the days of thick, super-heavy gaming laptops are now behind us. The m15 R6 is sleek, sophisticated, and incredibly powerful.

Gaming is its bread and butter, but it's also a viable choice for creators, too. And the entry-level model represents excellent value, with solid performance at a more wallet-friendly price.

Credits — The team that worked on this guide

Richard Devine is an Editor at Windows Central. A former Project Manager and long-term tech addict, he joined Mobile Nations in 2011 and has been found on Android Central and iMore as well as Windows Central. Currently, you'll find him covering all manner of PC hardware and gaming, and you can follow him on Twitter and Instagram.



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