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Dell just made good on its Alienware Area-51 AMD X3D announcement, as you can now grab the Ryzen range. The only issue is that, just like I said during CES 2026, the build does not remotely come in price peace, and while introductory discounts are trimming MSRPs down slightly right now, the RTX 5090 configurations cost up to $7,000.
I'm going to be real with you: the Area-51 might be the best Alienware gaming PC you can buy, but I doubt many of you lovely readers will be looking at even the slightly cheaper Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 builds. Those start at $4,449.99 right now for the aforementioned GPU paired with an AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D, 64GB DDR5 RAM, and a 2TB SSD. Naturally, there is a "more affordable" GeForce RTX 5070 option for $3,749.99, but paying that sort of cash for what is a mid-range graphics card is frankly bananas.

Alienware Area-51 (2026) | from $3,749.99 at Dell
Now available to buy, Dell's new flagship Area-51 range pairs AMD's punchy Ryzen X3D chipsets with Nvidia's RTX 50-series GPUs and up to 64GB DDR5 RAM. They are beastly machines to say the least, but you're also paying potentially up to $7,000 without introductory discounts applied.
See the full Area-51 range at Dell
UK: From £3,149 at Dell
View DealI want to stress that while I find these prices unnerving, they're not entirely unique to Dell's new Alienware range. Plenty of the best gaming PC options out there are getting pretty lofty thanks to the RAMageddon situation sparked by AI demand, and the Nvidia builds specifically pack cards like the RTX 5090 that frankly aren't priced with PC gamers in mind.
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That's how we get to where we are with the new AMD X3D range, and the addition of what is one of the best CPUs for gaming right now doesn't help the MSRPs in question. What I will say, though, is that at least you're getting eye-watering specs that could help boost fps beyond the Intel model I tested in my Alienware Area-51 review, and while I still couldn't afford one even if I sold my car, I can see why enthusiasts would want one of these rigs specifically.
At least, that is the case if you're a fiend for high frame rates who also wants something with the Zeta-head logo on the front. If you'd rather just own a rig that looks like it came from space, the Area-51 is perhaps a bit too tame. The whole line-up is designed with upgradability in mind, and while it's great to see a standard ATX motherboard and plenty of accommodations for custom cooling and other tweaks, it looks far more grounded than the egg-shaped Aurora R15 from a few years back.
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Gone is the old egg-shaped pod...(Image credit: Future / Phil Hayton)
...and in is the down to earth silver box.(Image credit: Phil Hayton)Ultimately, if you vibe with the understated look of Dell's 2026 rigs, and are willing to invest a hefty amount in monstrous specs, the Area-51 could be worth a look. I'd love to present you with an alternative build for substantially less, but if its an RTX 5090 you're after, rival brands aren't going to save you much moolah.
Realistically, most of you will be looking at an RTX 5080 system, and if you play around with Dell's customization options, you'll be able to dial in some sense of affordability. I use that word lightly, as you're still talking around the $4,000 mark, and when it comes to RTX 5070 options, I'd either look at the Alienware Aurora R16, or just shop around for a build that doesn't carry a flagship cost burden.
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