Tested and working Memory Kits in the non-K CPU versions:
1. TEAMGROUP Elite DDR5 32GB Kit (2x16GB) 5600Mhz PC5-44800 CL46 Non-ECC Unbuffered UDIMM 288 Pin PC Computer Desktop Memory Module Ram TED532G5600C46DC01
Detects at the correct 5600 MT/s out of the box.
2. Crucial Pro RAM 48GB Kit (2x24GB) DDR5 6000MHz XMP-3.0 Desktop Memory CP2K24G60C48U5
Detected and running at 6000 MT/s in Task Manager and CPU-Z, XMP-3.0 profile, timings of 48, 48, 48, 96
3. Crucial Pro 128GB Kit (2 x 64GB) DDR5-5600 PC5-44800 CL46 Dual Channel Desktop Memory Kit CP2K64G56C46U5
Detects at the correct 5600 MT/s out of the box.
frontpage9594 posted Feb 27, 2025 01:58 PM
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First, the most important part, that RTX 5080 GPU. Seeing some of the replies, there seem to be still some misunderstanding and bias about the new design and maybe some thought they are the old blower style cards Dell used to use. Dell may still use blower styles in other lines such as XPS, but for Alienware, they have adopted the standard after-market design for a while similar to HP Omen, Lenovo Legion, etc. It is a standard 3-fan, 3-slot AIB 5080 measured 12 x 5.29 x 2.17. It's custom made by MSI to perfectly fit the case especially with the side-vent design and custom SFFX PSU with supporting brackets front and back. In term of radiator dimension and fans, it sits a little above MSI VENTUS 3x but is smaller than VANGUARD and Gaming Trio, so the performance is somewhere in between too. It stays quiet and cool even oc'ed, and is significantly cooler than FE (by about 10c). I only quickly tried OC but could add 500/1800 on mine without breaking 70c with the default Performance profile. It is what you would expect from a mid-range 5080 mostly.
The CPU on the other hand, is a different story. As it is an Intel, and due to the 13th/14th fiasco, Dell has taken an extremely conservative approach in the latest BIOS updates and restrict the power and voltage of these CPUs. It has been verified by many that an i7 generally performs like an i5 and an i9 like an i7. I was hoping that with the new Aurora they may be able to relax the constraint but from my quick testing they still do the same so it won't perform to its full potential. Hope they can fix it with later updates.
There are also other changes. Chip is Z890 now instead of Z690. The standard memory speed has been reduced to 5200 but XMP is now improved to 6400. Wifi has been updated to WIFI7 (BE200) from WIFI6E, but the external antenna has been removed. 7.1 surround sound has been removed from R16 unfortunately, but 5.1 Optical remained which is sufficient for mid-range Home Theater users. There are less USB ports on the back but they added one USB4 with power.
Overall, due to the CPU and GPU combo, even that CPU is limited, it is still a very powerful 4K gaming rig and the value in the current market is fantastic especially if you can combine offers. However, it is not optimal for 100+ fps gaming mainly due to Intel CPU and further power constraint. If you want to get Ultra 9 for productivity, keep that in mind too.
The standard memory speed has been reduced to 5200 but XMP is now improved to 6400.
Also, you didn't reveal any parameters or specific results from your 'quick testing' so not sure what you expect us to take from that. Do you have any proof to offer?
While I have written a lot and I figured the more information I shared the easier for people to raise questions especially on the internet. Should I show pictures and source of data of everything I stated? How about you show some counter examples if you don't agree. One thing I am sure to take away from you post is that I won't expect anything from you other than unfriendly conversations, so I will leave it there.
You did provide some good information in your post. I don't know why you think it was unfriendly to point out that you provided no details to back up your claim of performance deficit. Just makes it hard to take your claim seriously, that's all.
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