Alienware Personal Computer Aurora User Manual

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CONTENTS  
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Dear Valued Alienware Customer,  
Welcome to the Alienware family. We are thrilled to include you among the  
growing number of savvy high-performance computer users.  
e Alienware technicians who have crafted your computer have made certain  
that your high-performance computer is properly optimized and performs to its  
fullest potential. We build computers with a single unwavering purpose: Build  
It As If It Were Your Own. e technicians will not rest until your new computer  
meets or exceeds our very demanding criteria!  
We have tested your computer extensively in order to ensure that you enjoy  
the highest levels of performance. In addition to a standard burn-in period,  
your computer has been evaluated using real-world tools such as synthetic  
performance benchmarks.  
We invite you to share your experience with your new high-performance computer  
with us, so do not hesitate to either e-mail or call Alienware with any questions  
or concerns. e entire staff shares your enthusiasm for new technology and we  
hope that you enjoy using your new computer as much as Alienware enjoyed  
building it for you.  
Sincerely,  
Alienware Staff  
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Product Documentation and Media  
Before Setting Up Your Desktop  
Congratulations on the purchase of your Alienware® Aurora!  
e documentation that ships with your Alienware® desktop is designed to  
provide answers to many of the questions that may arise as you explore your  
new desktop’s capabilities. See the documentation for technical information or  
general use as required to answer questions in the future, or aid you in finding  
answers and solutions. e media included with your desktop is referenced in  
some sections of the documentation and may be needed to complete certain  
tasks. As always, our technical support staff is available to assist you.  
Read all safety and setup instructions before connecting your new desktop. Begin  
by carefully opening the box and removing all components that were shipped to  
you. Before setting up your desktop or components, be sure to inspect all items  
for any physical damage that may have occurred during shipment.  
Before setting up your desktop or components, see the included invoice to verify  
that all items ordered are present. Report any missing components to customer  
service within 5 days of receiving the shipment. Anything reported missing after  
the first 5 days of receiving a shipment will not be honored. Some of the most  
common items to check for include:  
Placing Your Desktop  
WARNING: Do not place the desktop near or over a radiator or heating  
vent. If all or parts of your desktop are placed in a cabinet, ensure that  
adequate ventilation is provided. Do not place the desktop in a humid  
location or in any area where the desktop may be exposed to rain or  
water. Be careful not to spill liquid of any kind on or into the desktop.  
Computer  
Microsoft® CD-key located at the back of the desktop  
Keyboard (if ordered)  
Mouse (if ordered)  
Multimedia speakers and sub-woofer (if ordered)  
Joystick controllers (if ordered)  
When placing your desktop, ensure that:  
It is placed on a surface that is both level and stable.  
e power and other cable connectors are not jammed between the desktop  
and a wall – or any other object.  
You may also need a small flathead and/or a Phillips head screwdriver for  
connecting peripheral cables to the desktop.  
Nothing obstructs airflow in front of, behind, or below the desktop.  
e desktop has enough room so that optical drives and other external  
storage drives can be easily accessed.  
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Connection  
Type  
Connect the Display  
Connect the display using the connector available on the graphics card on your  
computer.  
Computer  
Cable  
Display  
DVI-to-DVI  
(DVI cable)  
NOTE: A DVI or HDMI connector may be available on the graphics card you  
purchased.  
HDMI-to-HDMI  
(HDMI cable)  
You can purchase the DVI-to-VGA adapter, HDMI-to-DVI adapter, and additional  
HDMI or DVI cables at www.dell.com.  
Use the appropriate cable based on the connectors available on your computer  
and display. See the following table to identify the connectors on your computer  
and display.  
HDMI-to-DVI  
(HDMI-to-DVI  
adapter + DVI  
cable)  
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Connect the Keyboard and Mouse  
Connect the Network Cable (Optional)  
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Connect the Power Cable  
Press the Power Button  
WARNING: e power connectors and power strips vary among countries. Press the power button on the top of the computer.  
Using an incompatible cable or improperly connecting the cable to a  
power strip or electrical outlet may cause fire or equipment damage.  
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Setting Up a Wireless Connection  
Set Up Microsoft Windows  
CAUTION: Do not interrupt the operating system’s setup process. Doing  
so may render your desktop unusable.  
NOTE: To set up your wireless router, see the documentation that shipped  
with your router.  
Before you can use your wireless Internet connection, you need to connect to your  
wireless router.  
Your computer is preconfigured with the operating system settings that you  
selected while ordering your computer. To configure the remaining settings,  
follow the instructions on the screen.  
To set up your connection to a wireless router:  
NOTE: For optimal performance of your computer, it is recommended that  
you download and install the latest BIOS and drivers for your computer  
available at support.dell.com.  
1. Save and close any open files, and exit any open programs.  
2. Click Start Control Panel.  
3. In the search box, type network, and then click Network and Sharing  
CenterConnect to a network.  
4. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the setup.  
NOTE: For more information on the operating system and features, see  
support.dell.com/MyNewDell.  
Connect to the Internet (Optional)  
Setting Up a Wired Connection  
If you are using a dial-up connection, connect the telephone line to the  
external USB modem (optional) and to the telephone wall jack before you set  
up your Internet connection.  
If you are using a DSL or cable/satellite modem connection, contact your ISP  
or cellular telephone service for setup instructions.  
To complete setting up your wired Internet connection, follow the instructions in  
“Setting Up Your Internet Connection” on page 13.  
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Setting Up Your Internet Connection  
ISPs and ISP offerings vary by country. Contact your ISP for offerings available in  
your country.  
If you cannot connect to the Internet but have successfully connected in the past,  
the Internet Service Provider (ISP) might have a service outage. Contact your ISP  
to check the service status, or try connecting again later.  
Have your ISP information ready. If you do not have an ISP, the Connect to the  
Internet wizard can help you get one.  
To set up your Internet connection:  
1. Save and close any open files, and exit any open programs.  
2. Click Start Control Panel.  
3. In the search box, type network, and then click Network and Sharing  
CenterSet up a new connection or NetworkConnect to the Internet.  
e Connect to the Internet window appears.  
NOTE: If you do not know which type of connection to select, click Help me  
choose or contact your ISP.  
4. Follow the instructions on the screen and use the setup information  
provided by your ISP to complete the setup.  
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is chapter provides information about your new desktop to familiarize you with  
its various features, and to get you up and running quickly.  
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YOUR DESKTOP  
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Front View Features  
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Hard drive activity light — Blinks to indicate hard drive activity when the  
computer reads or writes data.  
CAUTION: To avoid loss of data, never turn off the computer while  
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the hard drive activity light is blinking.  
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Alienhead Lowers the drive panel when pressed. e drive panel can  
also be lowered when the computer is turned off.  
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Optical drive Plays or records CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray Discs.  
Optical drive bays (2) — Can support additional optical drive(s).  
Drive panel Covers the optical drive(s) or optical drive bay(s).  
NOTE: e drive panel is shown in the open position.  
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Optical drive eject button — Ejects the optical drive tray.  
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Back View Features  
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Security cable slot — Attaches a commercially available security cable to  
the computer.  
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NOTE: Before you buy a security cable, ensure that it fits into the security  
cable slot on your computer.  
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2
3
Latch — Closes or opens the security cable slot and locks or unlocks the  
release panel. Slide the latch to the right to open the security lock slot and  
to unlock the release panel.  
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Back panel connectors — Connect USB, audio, and other devices into the  
appropriate connectors.  
For more information, see “Back Panel Connectors” on page 19.  
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Expansion card slots — Access connectors for any installed PCI and  
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5
PCI Express cards.  
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Power connector — Connects to the power cable.  
Diagnostic light — Indicates if the power supply is in working condition.  
Diagnostic button — Turns on the diagnostic light when pressed.  
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Back Light Button  
Press the back light button to turn on the light to view the back panel connectors.  
is light automatically turns off after a few seconds.  
NOTE: In Alienware Aurora Standard, the back light will function only  
when the computer is turned on. In Alienware Aurora ALX, the back light  
will function even when the computer is turned off, as the light is powered  
by internal batteries.  
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NOTE: Some back panel connectors may not be available on your computer.  
For details, see “Specifications” on page 59.  
Back Panel Connectors  
Optical S/PDIF connector Connects to amplifiers, speakers, or TVs  
for digital audio output through optical digital cables. is format carries  
an audio signal without going through an analog audio conversion process  
(available on Aurora and Aurora ALX only).  
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6
eSATA connector Connects to eSATA compatible storage devices  
such as external hard drives or optical drives.  
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2
3
3
4
USB 2.0 connectors (6) Connect to USB devices, such as a mouse,  
keyboard, printer, external drive, or MP3 player.  
Audio connectors Connect to speakers, microphones, and headphones.  
NOTE: For information on audio connectors, see “Connecting External  
Speakers” on page 20 .  
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Network connector Connects your computer to a network or  
broadband device.  
IEEE 1394 connector Connects to high-speed serial multimedia  
devices such as digital video cameras.  
Coaxial S/PDIF connector Connects to amplifiers, speakers, or TVs  
for digital audio output through coaxial digital cables. is format carries  
an audio signal without going through an analog audio conversion process  
(available on Aurora and Aurora ALX only).  
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Connecting External Speakers  
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Side L/R surround connector Connects to side L/R surround  
speakers.  
Your Alienware desktop has five integrated audio out connectors and one  
audio in connector. e audio out connectors deliver quality sound and support  
7.1 surround audio. You can connect the audio input connector from a home stereo  
or speaker system for a heightened gaming and media experience.  
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3
4
Rear L/R surround connector Connects to rear L/R surround  
speakers.  
Center/subwoofer connector Connects to a center speaker or  
subwoofer.  
NOTE: On computers with a sound card, use the connector on the card.  
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2
Line-in connector Connects to recording or playback devices such  
as a microphone, cassette player, CD player, or VCR.  
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6
Front L/R line-out connector Connects to front L/R speakers.  
Microphone connector Connects to a microphone for voice or audio  
input into a sound or telephony program.  
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Top View Features  
Accessing the Top Panel Connectors  
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Press the top panel downwards to access the top panel connectors.  
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Top panel  
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Top Panel Connectors  
Headphone connector — Connects to headphones.  
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5
NOTE: To connect to a powered speaker or sound system, use the audio out  
connector or one of the S/PDIF connectors (available on Aurora and Aurora  
ALX only) at the back of your computer.  
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3
2
1
2
3
4
Microphone connector — Connects to a microphone for voice or audio  
input into a sound or telephony program.  
IEEE 1394 connector — Connects to high speed serial multimedia  
devices such as digital video cameras.  
Power button Turns the computer on or off when pressed. e color  
of the button rim indicates the power status.  
Off — the computer is either turned off, in hibernate mode, or is not  
receiving power.  
Solid white — the computer is on.  
Blinking white — the computer is in sleep or standby mode.  
e color indicating the power status can be changed using the AlienFX®  
software. For information on AlienFX, see “AlienFX” on page 24.  
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USB 2.0 connectors (2) Connect to USB devices, such as a mouse,  
keyboard, printer, external drive, or MP3 player.  
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Alienware Command Center  
Working With RAID  
e Alienware® Command Center gives you access to Alienware’s exclusive A redundant array of independent disks (RAID) is a disk storage configuration  
software and is a continuously upgradable control panel. As Alienware releases that increases performance or data redundancy. ere are four basic RAID levels  
new programs, they download directly into the Command Center allowing you to discussed in this section.  
build a library of system management, optimization, and customization tools.  
RAID level 0 is recommended for higher performance (faster throughput).  
RAID level 1 is recommended for users who need a high level of data  
integrity.  
To access the Command Center, click Start All ProgramsAlienware→  
Command CenterCommand Center.  
RAID level 5 is recommended for higher performance and fault tolerance.  
RAID level 10 is recommended for higher performance and data integrity.  
AlienFX  
AlienFX® lets you customize the lighting behavior on your computer. You can  
assign lighting behaviors to events like receiving new e-mail, computer going  
into the sleep mode, and opening a new application.  
NOTE: RAID requires multiple hard drives. e number of hard drives  
required varies depending on the RAID configuration.  
AlienFusion  
AlienFusion gives you access to your Alienware computer’s power management  
controls to help increase energy efficiency.  
ermal Controls  
If you have vents present on top of your computer, use thermal controls to control  
the thermal and venting capabilities of your computer by changing the fan speed  
and behavior of the vents.  
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RAID Level 0  
RAID Level 1  
RAID level 1 uses data mirroring to enhance data integrity. When data is written  
to the primary drive, the data is also duplicated, or mirrored, on the secondary  
drive in the configuration. RAID 1 sacrifices high data-access rates for data  
redundancy.  
CAUTION: RAID level 0 provides no redundancy. erefore, a failure  
of one drive results in the loss of all data. Perform regular backups to  
protect your data.  
RAID level 0 uses data striping to provide a high data access rate. Data striping  
writes consecutive segments, or stripes, of data sequentially across the physical  
drive(s) to create a large virtual drive. is allows one of the drives to read data  
while the other drive is searching for and reading the next block.  
If a drive failure occurs, read and write operations are directed to the remaining  
drive. A replacement drive can then be rebuilt using the data from the remaining  
drive.  
RAID 0 uses the full storage capacities of both drives. For example, two 2 GB hard  
drives combine to provide 4 GB of hard drive space on which to store data.  
NOTE: In a RAID 1 configuration, the size of the configuration is equal to  
the size of the smallest drive in the configuration.  
NOTE: In a RAID 0 configuration, the size of the configuration is equal to  
the size of the smallest drive multiplied by the number of drives in the  
configuration.  
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RAID Level 5  
RAID Level 10  
RAID level 5 uses data parity. RAID level 5 stripes both data and parity information A RAID 10 array combines the high data access rate of a RAID level 0 array and the  
across three or more drives. It provides data striping at the byte level and also data protection (redundancy) of a RAID level 1 mirror by striping data across two  
stripe error correction information (rotating parity array). is results in excellent drives and mirroring that striped data on a set of two drives.  
performance and good fault tolerance.  
If a drive failure occurs, subsequent read and write operations are directed to the  
other surviving drives. A replacement drive can then be rebuilt using the data  
RAID 1+0  
from the surviving drives. Since data is duplicated on the primary and additional  
drives, four 120 GB collectively have a maximum of 360 GB on which to store  
data.  
A1  
A2  
A3  
Ap  
B1  
C1  
Dp  
B2  
Cp  
D1  
Bp  
C2  
D2  
B3  
C3  
D3  
If a drive failure occurs, subsequent read and write operations are directed to the  
other surviving drives. A replacement drive can then be rebuilt using the data  
from the surviving drives. Also, because data is duplicated on the primary and  
additional drives, four 120 GB collectively have a maximum of 240 GB on which  
to store data.  
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Using Software  
Optimizing Performance  
Your computer is preinstalled with the Intel Extreme Tuning Utility (available  
on Aurora and Aurora ALX only), that allows you to optimize your computer’s  
performance.  
Your computer has been configured to operate optimally across a wide range  
of applications. Depending on the configuration you purchased, the computer  
may have been overclocked at the factory to achieve maximum performance in  
resource intensive applications including gaming and multimedia development.  
For more information on the options available, see the help file of the utility.  
CAUTION: Technical support verifies the full functionality of the  
computer at the factory configured settings. Alienware does not  
provide technical support for any hardware or software issues arising  
from operating the computer beyond the factory configured settings.  
Performance Tuning  
Using System Setup  
CAUTION: It is not recommended to operate the processor or other  
system components beyond the preset settings in the BIOS. Doing so  
may cause system instability, reduced component operating life, or  
permanent component damage.  
For computers with the Intel® Core™i7 Extreme Edition processor, the BIOS has  
preset overclocking levels that allow you to easily overclock your computer.  
For more information, see “Configuring the BIOS” on page 28.  
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Entering System Setup  
Configuring the BIOS  
1. Turn on (or restart) your desktop.  
System Setup  
NOTE: Keyboard failure may result when a key on the keyboard is held down  
for extended periods of time. To avoid possible keyboard failure, press and  
release <F2> in even intervals until the System Setup screen appears.  
e System Setup options allow you to:  
2. While the desktop is booting, press <F2> immediately before the operating  
Change the system configuration information after you add, change, or  
remove any hardware in your desktop.  
system logo appears to access the BIOS Setup Utility.  
Set or change a user-selectable option.  
View the amount of memory installed.  
Set the type of hard drive installed.  
NOTE: If an error occurs during POST (Power On Self Test), press <F2>  
when the prompt appears to enter the BIOS Setup Utility.  
NOTE: If you wait too long and the operating system logo appears, continue  
to wait until you see the Microsoft® Windows® desktop, then shut down  
your desktop and try again.  
Before you use System Setup, it is recommended that you write down the current  
System Setup information for future reference.  
CAUTION: Do not change the settings in System Setup unless you are  
an expert computer user. Certain changes can cause your computer to  
work incorrectly.  
System Setup Screens  
e BIOS Setup Utility displays current or changeable configuration information  
for your desktop.  
Key functions appear at the bottom of the BIOS Setup Utility screen and lists  
keys and their functions within the active field.  
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System Setup Options  
System Information  
Current (QPI) Speed  
Cache L2  
Displays the QPI speed.  
NOTE: e items listed in this section may or may not appear exactly as  
listed depending on your computer model and installed devices.  
Displays the processor L2 cache size.  
Displays the processor L3 cache size.  
Cache L3  
(available on Aurora and  
Aurora ALX only)  
NOTE: For the updated system setup information, see the Service Manual  
at support.dell.com/manuals.  
System Information  
Standard CMOS Features  
System Time (hh:mm:ss)  
System Date (mm:dd:yy)  
SATA 1  
Product Name  
BIOS Version  
Displays the product name.  
Displays the current time.  
Displays current date.  
Displays the BIOS version number and date  
information.  
Displays the SATA 1 drive integrated in the  
computer.  
Service Tag  
Asset Tag  
Displays the service tag of the computer.  
Displays the asset tag of the computer.  
SATA 2  
SATA 3  
SATA 4  
SATA 5  
SATA 6  
Displays the SATA 2 drive integrated in the  
computer  
Memory Installed  
Displays the amount of memory installed on  
the computer.  
Displays the SATA 3 drive integrated in the  
computer.  
Memory Available  
Memory Technology  
Displays the amount of memory available on  
the computer.  
Displays the SATA 4 drive integrated in the  
computer.  
Displays the type of memory technology  
used.  
Displays the SATA 5 drive integrated in the  
computer  
Memory Speed  
CPU ID/u Code ID  
CPU Speed  
Displays the memory speed.  
Displays the processor type.  
Displays the processor speed.  
Displays the SATA 6 drive integrated in the  
computer.  
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Standard CMOS Features  
CPU Configuration  
XD Bit Capability  
Wait for ‘F1’ If  
Errors  
Enable XD Bit Capability to allow the processor  
to distinguish between the bits of code that  
can be executed and the ones that cannot be  
executed.  
If enabled, the system will HALT during boot  
to display system errors.  
Advanced BIOS Features  
NumLock Status  
Intel® Speedsteptech  
Intel® C State Tech  
If enabled, the processor clock speed and core  
voltage are adjusted dynamically based on  
the processor load.  
Select power-on state for num-lock.  
ACPI APIC support  
Include ACPI APIC table pointer to RSDT  
pointer list.  
If enabled, C State: Processor idle is set to  
C2/C3/C4.  
OptionROM Display  
Screen  
Allows you to enable or disable the RAID  
Option ROM screen during POST.  
Intel® HT Technology  
(available on Aurora-R2 only)  
If disabled only one thread per enabled core is  
active.  
Boot Configuration Features  
1st Boot Device  
Displays the first boot device.  
2nd Boot Device  
Displays the second boot device.  
Hard Disk Drives  
Sets the hard drive boot priority. e items  
displayed are dynamically updated according  
to the hard drives detected.  
CD/DVD Drives  
Sets the CD/DVD drive boot priority.  
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Integrated Devices  
Integrated Devices  
USB Functions  
Configure SATA#1-6 as  
(available on Aurora and Aurora ALX  
only)/  
Allows you to enable or disable the  
integrated USB controller.  
Allows you to configure the integrated  
hard drive controller to AHCI or RAID.  
HD Audio Controller  
Allows you to enable or disable the  
integrated audio controller.  
SATA Mode  
(available on Aurora-R2 only)  
Onboard IEEE1394 Controller  
Allows you to enable or disable the  
onboard IEEE 1394 controller.  
AHCI CD/DVD Boot Time out  
Allows you to set the wait time for  
SATA or CD/DVD in AHCI mode.  
LAN1 BCM5784 Device  
(available on Aurora and Aurora ALX  
only)/  
Onboard LAN Controller  
(available on Aurora-R2 only)  
Allows you to enable or disable the  
onboard LAN controller.  
Power Management Setup  
Suspend Mode  
Sets the energy-saving mode of the  
ACPI function.  
AC Recovery  
LAN1 Option ROM  
Sets what action the computer takes  
when power is restored.  
Allows you to enable and disable the  
network controller’s boot option.  
(available on Aurora and Aurora ALX  
only)/  
Remote Wakeup  
(available on Aurora and Aurora ALX  
only)  
Sets the system to wake up from an  
onboard LAN, PCIE-X1 LAN card, or a  
PCI LAN card.  
Onboard LAN Boot ROM  
(available on Aurora-R2 only)  
SiL3132 E-Sata Device  
(available on Aurora and Aurora ALX  
only)/  
JMicron-362 E-SATA Device  
(available on Aurora-R2 only)  
Allows you to enable and disable the  
e-SATA controller.  
Auto Power On  
Allows the computer to start up at a  
certain time.  
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Frequency/Voltage Control  
CPU Speed  
Advance DRAM Configuration Submenu  
Memory-Z  
Displays the current processor speed.  
Displays the current memory speed.  
Displays current QPI speed.  
Opens submenu to display the SPD  
configuration for each memory  
module.  
Memory Speed  
Current QPI Speed  
QPI Frequency  
Advanced Memory Settings  
Allows you to toggle to Manual mode  
and set all of the timing parameters.  
Allows you to change the QPI  
frequency.  
tCL  
Displays the Column Address Strobe  
Latency (editable in Manual Mode).  
Memory Ratio  
Allows you to change the memory  
ratio.  
tRCD  
tRP  
Displays timing of RAS to CAS delay  
(editable in Manual Mode).  
Core (Non-Turbo) Ratio  
Displays the ratio between the  
processor core clock and the FSB  
frequency.  
Displays timing of RAS Precharge  
(editable in Manual Mode).  
Advance DRAM Configuration  
Overclock Configuration  
Overvoltage Configuration  
Load Level1 OC Setting  
Allows you to access the Advance  
DRAM Configuration submenu  
tRAS  
tRFC  
Displays timing of Row Address  
Strobe (editable in Manual Mode).  
Allows you to access the Overclock  
Configuration submenu  
Displays timing of Refresh to Archive/  
Refresh cycle time (editable in Manual  
Mode).  
Allows you to access the Overvoltage  
Configuration submenu  
tWR  
Displays timing of Write Recover  
(editable in Manual Mode).  
Allows you to restore the Level 1  
overclocking settings that were  
shipped from the factory (only  
displayed with an XE processor).  
tWTR  
Displays Write to Read Delay (editable  
in Manual Mode).  
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Advance DRAM Configuration Submenu  
Overclock Configuration Submenu  
tRRD  
Turbo Mode TDC Limit  
Override  
Displays RAS to RAS delay (editable in  
Manual Mode).  
Allows you to program the current  
thresholds for the processor while in  
turbo mode.  
tRTP  
Displays Read to Precharge Command  
Delay (editable in Manual Mode).  
Turbo Mode TDP Limit  
Override  
Allows you to program the power  
thresholds for the processor while in  
turbo mode.  
1T/2T Timing  
Displays the Command Rate (editable  
in Manual Mode).  
Overvoltage Configuration Submenu  
CPU Temperature Sensor  
Overclock Configuration Submenu  
Adjust CPU BClk (MHz)  
Spread Spectrum  
Displays the processor temperature in  
Celsius and Fahrenheit .  
Allows you to adjust BClk of processor.  
Enable/Disable Spread Spectrum  
Modulation.  
VCore  
Displays processor core voltage.  
Processor Core Voltage Offset.  
Adjust the DDR3 Memory Voltage.  
Adjust the IOH Voltage.  
Dynamic CPU VCore Offset  
DDR3 Memory Voltage  
IOH Voltage  
Adjust PCI Frequency (MHz)  
(available on Aurora and Aurora ALX  
only)  
Allows you to adjust PCI frequency.  
Adjust PCI-E Frequency (MHz)  
Intel® TurboMode tech  
Allows you to adjust PCI-E frequency.  
QPI and Uncore Voltage  
Adjust QPI and Uncore Voltage.  
If enabled, allows processor to run at  
faster frequencies than marked.  
[1-4] Core CPU Turbo Ratio  
Limit ratio for cores 1-4  
(XE processors only).  
Limit  
(available on Aurora and Aurora ALX  
only)  
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BIOS Security Features  
Change Supervisor Password  
Allows you to change the supervisor  
password.  
Change User Password  
Allows you to change the user  
password. You cannot use the user  
password to enter the BIOS setup,  
during POST.  
Exit  
Exit Options  
Provides options to Save Changes  
and Exit, Discard Changes and Exit,  
Load Optimal Defaults, and Discard  
Changes.  
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power and storage capacity, by upgrading equipment. You can purchase  
components for your desktop at www.dell.com or www.alienware.com.  
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OR REPLACEMENT COMPONENTS  
NOTE: See the Service Manual at support.dell.com/manuals for  
installation instructions of all serviceable components. Parts purchased  
from Dell and Alienware ship with specific replacement instructions.  
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Turning Off Your Desktop  
Before You Begin  
CAUTION: To avoid losing data, save and close all open files and exit all  
open programs before you turn off your desktop.  
is section provides procedures for removing and installing the components in  
your desktop. Unless otherwise noted, each procedure assumes that the following  
conditions exist:  
1. Save and close all open files and exit all open programs.  
You have performed the steps in “Turning Off Your Desktop” and “Before  
Working Inside Your Desktop” in this section.  
2. Click Start Shut Down.  
e desktop turns off after the operating system shutdown process finishes.  
You have read the safety information that shipped with your desktop.  
A component can be replaced or—if purchased separately—installed by  
performing the removal procedure in reverse order.  
3. Ensure that the desktop and any attached devices are turned off. If your  
desktop and attached devices do not automatically turn off when you shut  
down your operating system, press and hold the power button for at least  
8 to 10 seconds until the desktop turns off.  
e procedures in this section may require the following tools:  
Small flat-blade screwdriver  
Phillips screwdriver  
BIOS executable update program available at support.dell.com  
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Before Working Inside Your Desktop  
CAUTION: When you disconnect a cable, pull on its connector or on its  
pull-tab,notonthecableitself.Somecableshaveconnectorswithlocking  
tabs; if you are disconnecting this type of cable, press in on the locking  
tabs before you disconnect the cable. As you pull connectors apart, keep  
them evenly aligned to avoid bending any connector pins. Also, before  
you connect a cable, ensure that both connectors are correctly oriented  
and aligned.  
Use the following safety guidelines to help protect your desktop from potential  
damage and to help to ensure your own personal safety.  
WARNING:Beforeworkinginsideyourdesktop,readthesafetyinformation  
in the “SAFETY, ENVIRONMENTAL, AND REGULATORY INFORMATION“  
that shipped with your computer. For additional safety best practices  
regulatory_compliance.  
To avoid damaging the desktop, perform the following steps before you begin  
working inside the desktop.  
CAUTION: Handle components and cards with care. Do not touch the  
components or contacts on a card. Hold a card by its edges. Hold a  
component such as a processor by its edges, not by its pins.  
1. Ensure that the work surface is flat and clean to prevent the side panel from  
being scratched.  
2. Turn off your desktop (see “Turning Off Your Desktop” on page 36).  
CAUTION: Only a certified service technician should perform repairs on  
your desktop. Damage due to servicing that is not authorized by Dell is  
not covered by your warranty.  
CAUTION: To disconnect a network cable, first unplug the cable from  
your desktop and then unplug the cable from the network device.  
3. Disconnect all telephone or network cables from the desktop.  
4. Disconnect your desktop and all attached devices from their electrical  
outlets.  
CAUTION: To avoid electrostatic discharge, ground yourself by using a  
wrist grounding strap or by periodically touching an unpainted metal  
surface (such as a connector on the back of the computer).  
5. Press the power button to ground the system board.  
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Removing and Replacing the Side Panel  
CAUTION: Before removing the side panel, disconnect the power cable  
from your desktop.  
To remove the side panel:  
1. Follow the instructions in “Before You Begin” on page 36.  
1
NOTE: Ensure that you remove the security cable from the security cable  
slot (if applicable).  
2. Slide the latch to the right to unlock the release panel.  
3. Lift the release panel to open the side panel.  
4. Place the side panel in a secure location.  
2
3
NOTE: eater lighting (available only on Alienware Aurora ALX) turns on  
automatically when the side panel is removed. eater lighting is powered  
by internal batteries.  
To replace the side panel, push the side panel against the side of the computer  
until it locks into place.  
4
1
release panel  
latch  
2
security cable slot  
side panel  
3
4
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Inside View of Your Computer  
Removing and Replacing Memory Module(s)  
To remove the memory module(s):  
3
1. Follow the instructions in “Before You Begin” on page 36.  
2. Remove the side panel (see “Removing and Replacing the Side Panel“ on  
2
page 38).  
1
3. Locate the memory module connectors on the system board (see “Inside  
View of Your Computer“ on page 39).  
CAUTION: e memory module(s) may become very hot during normal  
operation. Allow the memory module(s) to cool before touching them.  
NOTE: For better access to memory module(s), remove the graphics card  
if the card is full length.  
4. Spread apart the securing clips at both ends of the memory module  
connector.  
4
5. Lift the memory module off the memory module connector. If the memory  
module is difficult to remove, gently ease the memory module back and  
forth to remove it from the memory module connector.  
1
memory module(s)  
optical drives (3)  
2
4
graphics cards (2)  
hard drives (4)  
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To replace memory module(s):  
Aurora/Aurora ALX  
Aurora-R2  
Recommended memory configuration:  
Recommended memory configuration:  
Type  
Slots  
Type  
Slots  
1066 MHz and I333 MHz DDR3  
1600 MHz XMP  
Slots 1, 3, and 5 or slots 1 — 6  
Slots 1, 3, and 5  
1066 MHz and I333 MHz DDR3  
Slots 1 and 2 or slots 1 — 4  
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1. Follow the instructions in “Before You Begin” on page 36.  
2. Align the notch on the bottom of the memory module with the tab on the  
memory module connector.  
3. Insert the memory module into the memory module connector until the  
memory module snaps into position.  
If you insert the memory module correctly, the securing clips snap into the  
cutouts at each end of the memory module.  
NOTE: If the memory module is not installed properly, the computer may  
not boot.  
4. Replace the side panel (see “Removing and Replacing the Side Panel“ on  
page 38).  
5. Connect the power cable, and all the external peripherals to the computer.  
6. Turn on the computer.  
4
As the computer boots, it detects the additional memory and automatically  
updates the system configuration information. To confirm the amount of memory  
installed in the computer:  
3
2
Click Start Control PanelSystem and SecuritySystem.  
1
1
memory module connector  
notch  
2
4
tab  
3
memory module  
CAUTION: To avoid damage to the memory module, press the memory  
module straight down into the memory module connector while you  
apply equal force to each end of the memory module.  
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4. Press the release tabs together and slide the hard drive out of the hard  
drive cage.  
Removing and Replacing Hard Drive(s)  
To remove the hard drive(s):  
1. Follow the instructions in “Before You Begin” on page 36.  
2
2. Remove the side panel (see “Removing and Replacing the Side Panel“  
on page 38).  
1
3. Disconnect the power and data cable from the hard drive (if applicable).  
2
1
1
hard drive  
2
release tabs (2)  
1
power cable  
2
data cable  
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5. Remove the hard drive out of the hard-drive bracket (if applicable).  
To replace a hard drive:  
1. Follow the instructions in “Before You Begin” on page 36.  
2. See the documentation that shipped with your new hard drive to verify that  
it is configured for your computer.  
1
3. Snap the new-hard drive bracket on to the new hard drive (if applicable).  
4. Slide the new hard drive into the hard drive cage until the release tabs snap  
into place.  
2
5. Connect the power and data cables (if applicable).  
6. Replace the side panel (see “Removing and Replacing the Side Panel“ on  
page 38).  
7. Reconnect the power cable, and all the external peripherals to the computer.  
8. Turn on the computer.  
1
hard drive  
2
hard-drive bracket  
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4. Locate the expansion card on the system board (see “Inside View of Your  
Removing and Replacing Expansion Card(s)  
To remove a card:  
Computer“ on page 39).  
5. Disconnect any cables connected to the card (if applicable).  
6. Remove the screw the secures the card to the chassis.  
7. Remove the card.  
1. Follow the instructions in “Before You Begin” on page 36.  
2. Remove the side panel (see “Removing and Replacing the Side Panel“ on  
page 38).  
For a PCI Express x1 card, grasp the card by its top corners, and ease it  
out of its connector.  
3. Press the shroud button and rotate the shroud away from the computer.  
For a PCI Express x16 card, press the securing tab on the card connector  
as you grasp the card by its top corners, and then ease the card out of  
the connector.  
2
1
2
3
1
1
PCI Express x16 card  
connector  
2
securing tab  
3
NOTE: If you are not replacing a card, install a filler bracket in the empty  
1
shroud  
2
shroud button  
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card-slot opening.  
To replace a card:  
5. Connect any cables that should be attached to the card (if applicable).  
For information about the card’s cable connections, see the documentation  
that shipped with the card.  
6. Replace the screw that secures the card to the chassis.  
7. Push the shroud to snap it into place.  
1. Follow the instructions in “Before You Begin” on page 36.  
2. Remove the filler bracket to create a card-slot opening (if applicable).  
3. Align the card with the slot on the connector.  
4. Place the card in the connector and press down firmly. Ensure that the card  
is firmly seated in the slot.  
8. Replace the side panel (see “Removing and Replacing the Side Panel“ on  
page 38).  
9. Reconnect the power cable, and all the external peripherals to the computer.  
10. Turn on the computer.  
If you are installing a PCI Express Card into the x16 connector, press the  
securing tab and place the card in the connector.  
1
2
3
1
PCI Express x16 card  
connector  
2
securing tab  
3
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When troubleshooting your computer, remember the following safety guidelines:  
Basic Hints and Tips  
Before touching any of the computer’s internal components, touch an  
unpainted portion of the chassis. Doing so will safely discharge any static  
electricity, which could damage your computer.  
e computer does not turn on: Is your computer securely plugged into a  
working electrical outlet? If plugged into a power strip, ensure that the strip  
is working.  
Turn off your computer and any connected peripherals.  
Disconnect any peripherals from your computer.  
Connections: Check all the cables to ensure that there are no loose  
connections anywhere.  
Power Savings: Ensure that your computer is not in hibernate or standby  
mode by pressing the power button for less than 4 seconds. e power  
status light will fade from blinking white to off while in standby mode; in  
hibernate mode it will be off.  
ings to check before troubleshooting:  
Ensure that the power cable is properly connected to your computer and a  
power outlet. Ensure that the power outlet is working.  
Ensure that the UPS or power strip is turned on (if applicable).  
If your peripheral devices (e.g. keyboard, mouse, printer, and so on) are not  
working, ensure that all connections are secure.  
If any computer components were added or removed before the problem  
began, check to see if you performed the removal and installation procedure  
properly.  
If an error message appears on the screen, write down the exact error  
message prior to calling Alienware Technical Support to aid in diagnosing  
and resolving your issue.  
Backup and General Maintenance  
Always backup your important data on a regular basis and keep copies  
of your operating system and software safe. Do not forget to note the  
serial numbers if you are storing them outside of their original cases — for  
example in a CD wallet.  
Run maintenance programs as often as you can. You may schedule these  
programs to run at times when you are not using your computer. You can  
use those provided with your operating system, or buy more powerful,  
dedicated programs to do so.  
If an error occurs in a specific program, see the program’s documentation.  
Write down your passwords and keep them safe (away from your computer).  
is is especially important if you choose to password-protect your  
computer’s BIOS and operating system.  
Document vital settings such as network, dialup, mail and Internet settings.  
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If the PSA completes successfully, the following message appears on your  
screen.  
Software Diagnostic Tools  
“Do you want to run the remaining memory tests? This will  
take about 30 minutes or more. Do you want to continue?  
(Recommended).”  
Pre-Boot System Assessment (PSA)  
e computer runs the Pre-boot System Assessment (PSA), a series of initial tests  
for the system board, keyboard, display, memory, hard drive, and so on.  
Press <y> to continue if you are experiencing memory issue, otherwise press <n>  
to finish PSA testing.  
To invoke PSA:  
1. Restart the computer.  
When you press <n>, the following message appears on the screen.  
2. When the Alienware logo appears, press <F12> to access the Boot Menu.  
“Booting Dell Diagnostic Utility Partition. Press any key to  
continue.”  
5. Select Exit to reboot your computer.  
NOTE: If you wait too long and the operating system logo appears, continue  
to wait until you see the Microsoft® Windows® desktop; then, shut down  
your computer and try again.  
3. Select Diagnostics from the menu and press <Enter>.  
4. During the assessment, answer any questions that appear on the screen.  
If a component fails the test, the computer stops and beeps. To stop the  
assessment and restart the computer, press <n>; to continue to the  
next test, press <y>; to retest the component that failed, press <r>.  
If you receive error code(s) during the Pre-boot System Assessment,  
write down the error code(s) and contact Alienware (see “CONTACTING  
ALIENWARE“ on page 66).  
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Alienware® Diagnostics  
NOTE: e next steps change the boot sequence for one time only. On the  
next start-up, the computer boots according to the devices specified in  
the system setup program.  
If you experience a problem with your Alienware desktop, run the Alienware  
Diagnostics.  
3. When the boot device list appears, highlight CD/DVD/CD-RW and  
press <Enter>.  
NOTE: Back up all data before initiating a system recovery.  
4. Select Boot from CD-ROM from the menu that appears and press <Enter>.  
5. Select Alienware Diagnostics from the numbered list. If multiple versions  
NOTE: e Resource DVD contains drivers for your computer. You can  
also download the latest drivers and software for your computer from  
support.dell.com.  
are listed, select the version appropriate for your computer.  
6. When the Alienware Diagnostics Main Menu appears, select the test you  
want to run.  
Review your desktop’s configuration information, and ensure that the device that  
you want to test appears in the system setup program and is active. Start the  
Alienware Diagnostics from the Resource DVD.  
NOTE: Write down any error codes and problem descriptions exactly as  
they appear and follow the instructions on the screen.  
7. After all tests have completed, close the test window to return to the  
Alienware Diagnostics Main Menu.  
Starting Alienware Diagnostics From the Resource DVD  
8. Remove your Resource DVD, then close the Main Menu window to exit the  
1. Insert the Resource DVD.  
Alienware Diagnostics and restart the computer.  
2. Shut down and restart the desktop.  
When the Alienware logo appears, press <F12> immediately.  
NOTE: If you wait too long and the operating system logo appears, continue  
to wait until you see the Microsoft® Windows® desktop; then, shut down  
your computer and try again.  
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Computer Problems  
e computer fails the POST  
Beep Code  
One  
Possible Problem  
Possible motherboard failure — BIOS ROM checksum failure  
Two  
No RAM detected  
NOTE: If you installed or replaced the memory module, ensure  
that the memory module is seated properly.  
e computer POST (Power On Self Test) ensures that all hardware is working  
properly before starting the remainder of the boot process. If the computer passes  
the POST, the computer continues to start normally. However, if the computer  
fails the POST, the computer emits a series of beeps during start-up. e following  
repetitive beep codes help you troubleshoot problems with your computer.  
ree  
Four  
Five  
Possible motherboard failure — Chipset error  
RAM read/write failure  
For assistance, contact Alienware (see “CONTACTING ALIENWARE“ on page 66).  
Real Time Clock failure  
NOTE: To replace parts, see the Service Manual at  
support.dell.com/manuals.  
Six  
Video card or chip failure  
Processor failure  
Seven  
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e computer stops responding or a solid blue screen appears  
A program is designed for an earlier version of Microsoft® Windows®  
Run the Program Compatibility Wizard:  
CAUTION: You might lose data if you are unable to perform an operating  
system shutdown.  
e Program Compatibility Wizard configures a program so that it runs in an  
environment similar to non-Windows operating system environment.  
If you are unable to get a response by pressing a key on your keyboard or moving  
your mouse, press and hold the power button for at least 6 seconds until the  
computer turns off, then restart your computer.  
1. Click Start Control PanelProgramsPrograms and FeaturesRun  
programs made or previous versions of Windows.  
2. In the welcome screen, click Next.  
3. Follow the instructions on the screen.  
A program stops responding or crashes repeatedly  
End the program:  
1. Press <Ctrl><Shift><Esc> simultaneously.  
2. Click the Applications tab and select the program that is no longer  
responding.  
3. Click End Task.  
Check the software documentation.  
If necessary, uninstall and then reinstall the program.  
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Check the software documentation or contact the software manufacturer for  
troubleshooting information:  
Other software problems  
Back up your files immediately  
Ensure that the program is compatible with the operating system installed  
on your computer.  
Ensure that your computer meets the minimum hardware requirements  
needed to run the software. For more information see the software  
documentation.  
Use a virus-scanning program to check the hard drive, or CDs  
Save and close any open files or programs and shut down your computer  
through the Start menu.  
Ensure that the program is installed and configured properly.  
Verify that the device drivers do not conflict with the program.  
If necessary, uninstall and then reinstall the program.  
Scan the computer for spyware:  
If you are experiencing slow computer performance, you frequently receive pop-  
up advertisements, or you are having problems connecting to the Internet,  
your computer might be infected with spyware. Use an anti-virus program that  
includes anti-spyware protection (your program may require an upgrade) to scan  
the computer and remove spyware.  
Run the PSA Diagnostics:  
If all the tests run successfully, the error condition is related to a software  
problem.  
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Hard Drive Problems  
Memory  
Allow the computer to cool before turning it on  
Memory errors detected on start up  
Check memory modules for correct seating and orientation. Reseat the  
memory modules if applicable (for more information, see “Removing and  
Replacing Memory Module(s)” on page 39).  
A hot hard drive may prevent the operating system from starting. Try allowing  
the computer to return to room temperature before turning it on.  
Computers using a dual-channel memory configuration require that  
memory modules be installed in pairs. If you require assistance, contact  
Alienware Technical Support (see “CONTACTING ALIENWARE“ on page 66).  
Run Check Disk  
1. Click Start Computer.  
2. Right-click Local Disk C:.  
Display  
3. Click PropertiesToolsCheck Now.  
If the User Account Control window appears, click Continue.  
If the display is blank  
4. Follow the instructions on the screen.  
e computer maybe in a power saving mode. Press a key on the keyboard  
or press the power button to resume normal operation.  
Test the electrical outlet. Ensure that the electrical outlet is working by  
testing it with another device, such as a lamp.  
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Power  
When you press the power button, the computer does not turn on  
If the computer is connected into a surge protector or UPS, ensure that  
the surge protector or UPS is securely connected to an electrical outlet, is  
switched on and is working correctly.  
Ensure that the electrical outlet is working properly by testing another  
device such as a radio or lamp that is known to be working. If the electrical  
outlet is not working, contact an electrician or your power company for  
further assistance.  
Ensure all devices on the computer are properly connected to your computer  
and that the computer is properly connected to the surge protector or UPS.  
When the computer is connected into an electric outlet, press the diagnostic  
button and observe the diagnostic light (to locate the diagnostic button and  
diagnostic light, see “Back View Features” on page 17) .  
If the diagnostic light turns ON, the power supply is functioning as  
designed.  
If the diagnostic light does not turn ON, there may be a problem with  
the computer.  
For further assistance, contact Alienware support (see “CONTACTING ALIENWARE“  
on page 66).  
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Your computer has the following system recovery options:  
CHAPTER 7: SYSTEM RECOVERY  
CHAPTER 7: SYSTEM RECOVERY  
Operating System Reinstallation DVD — Contains operating system  
installation media.  
Dell Datasafe local — Your computer is pre-installed with Dell DataSafe  
Local Backup (see “Dell DataSafe Local Backup” on page 58).  
Resource DVD — Contains drivers for your computer. You can also download  
the latest system drivers from support.dell.com.  
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3. Turn on your computer.  
Dell DataSafe Local Backup  
4. When the Alienware logo appears, press <F8> several times to access the  
Advanced Boot Options window.  
Dell DataSafe Local Backup is a backup and recovery application that can restore  
your computer if you lose data due to a virus attack, accidentally delete critical  
files or folders, or if the hard drive crashes.  
NOTE: If you wait too long and the operating system logo appears, continue  
to wait until you see the Microsoft® Windows® desktop; then, shut down  
your computer and try again.  
is application allows you to:  
5. Select Repair Your Computer.  
Restore files and folders  
Restore your hard drive to the operating state it was in when you purchased  
your computer, without erasing the existing personal files and data  
6. Select Dell Factory Image Recovery and DataSafe Options and follow the  
instructions on the screen.  
NOTE: e restoration process might take an hour or more depending on  
To schedule backups:  
the size of the data to be restored.  
1. Double-click the Dell DataSafe Local Backup icon  
on the taskbar.  
NOTE: For more information on Dell DataSafe Local Backup, see knowledge  
base article 353560 at support.dell.com.  
2. Choose Full System Backup to create and schedule automatic backup of all  
the data in your computer.  
To restore data:  
1. Turn off your computer.  
2. Disconnect all the devices connected to the computer (such as USB drive,  
printer, etc.) and remove any recently added internal hardware.  
NOTE: Do not disconnect the monitor, keyboard, mouse, and the power  
cable.  
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CHAPTER 8: SPECIFICATIONS  
is chapter provides specifications of your desktop.  
CHAPTER 8: SPECIFICATIONS  
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Processor and System Chipset  
Aurora/Aurora ALX  
Processor  
Computer Model  
Alienware Aurora/Aurora ALX  
Alienware Aurora-R2  
Intel® Core™ i7  
256 KB  
Dimensions  
L2 cache  
Height  
(with top vents open)  
426 mm to 447 mm (16.77 inches to 17.59 inches)  
L3 cache  
up to 12 MB  
Intel X58 Express  
6.4 GT/s  
System chipset  
QPI speed  
Width  
250 mm (9.84 inches)  
645 mm (25.39 inches)  
22.09 kg (48.7 lb)  
Depth  
DRAM bus width  
64 bits  
Average weight  
Processor address bus  
width  
64 bits  
NOTE: e weight of your desktop will vary  
depending on the configuration and the  
manufacturing variability.  
Aurora-R2  
Processor  
Intel Core i7  
Intel Core i5  
Intel Core i3  
L2 cache  
256 KB  
L3 cache  
up to 8 MB  
Intel P55 Express  
2.5 GT/s  
System chipset  
DMI speed  
DRAM bus width  
64 bits  
Processor address bus  
width  
64 bits  
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Processor and System Chipset  
Memory  
Connectors  
External bus frequency  
Data bus bandwidth  
133 MHz  
Aurora/Aurora ALX  
Aurora-R2  
Capacities  
six internally-accessible DDR3 DIMM sockets  
four internally-accessible DDR3 DIMM sockets  
1 GB, 2 GB, and 4 GB  
up to 6.4 GT/s  
RAID support  
(internal SATA drives only)  
RAID 0  
RAID 1  
RAID 5  
RAID 10  
1066 MHz and I333 MHz  
Minimum  
3 GB  
BIOS chip (NVRAM)  
32 MB  
Maximum  
Aurora/Aurora ALX  
Aurora-R2  
24 GB  
16 GB  
1600 MHz XMP (Aurora/Aurora ALX)  
Minimum  
3 GB  
Maximum  
12 GB  
Memory types  
Aurora/Aurora ALX  
Aurora-R2  
3- channel DDR3 and DDR3-XMP  
2- channel DDR3  
NOTE: For instructions on upgrading the memory, see “Removing and Replacing  
Memory Module(s)” on page 39.  
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Back Panel Connectors  
IEEE 1394  
Communications  
Network adapter  
Wireless (optional)  
one 6-pin serial connector  
one RJ45 connector  
10/100/1000 Ethernet LAN on system board  
WiFi/Bluetooth® wireless technology  
Network adapter  
USB  
six 4-pin USB 2.0-compliant connectors  
one 4-pin eSATA connector  
Drives  
eSATA  
Externally accessible  
three 5.25-inch drive bays for Blu-ray Disc™  
combo, Blu-ray Disc Writer (6x), DVD+/-RW, or  
DVD Combo  
Audio  
7.1 channel line output, stereo microphone and  
stereo line input connectors  
S/PDIF (available on  
Aurora/Aurora ALX only)  
one optical and one coaxial output connector  
Internally accessible  
four 3.5-inch drive bays for SATA-II hard drives  
Expansion Bus  
PCI Express x1:  
Connectors  
Top Panel Connectors  
IEEE 1394  
USB  
one 6-pin serial connector  
two  
two 4-pin USB 2.0-compliant connectors  
Connector size  
PCI Express x16:  
Connectors  
36-pin connectors  
Audio  
one stereo headphone and microphone  
connectors  
two  
Connector size  
164 pins connectors  
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Audio  
Computer Environment  
Temperature ranges:  
Operating  
Type  
10°C to 35°C (50°F to 95°F)  
–10°C to 45°C (14°F to 113°F)  
Aurora/Aurora ALX  
integrated 7.1 channel, High Definition Audio  
with S/PDIF support  
Storage  
integrated 7.1 channel, High Definition Audio  
Aurora-R2  
Controller  
Relative humidity (maximum) 20% to 80% (noncondensing)  
Realtek ALC 888S codec  
Maximum vibration (using a random-vibration spectrum that simulates user  
environment):  
Video  
Type  
up to two graphic adapters - double-width, full  
length PCI Express x16  
Operating  
0.25 GRMS  
2.2 GRMS  
Non-Operating  
Operating speed  
(Aurora-R2)  
x16/x0 with a single x16 video card  
x8/x8 with dual x16 video cards  
Maximum shock (measured with hard drive in head-parked position and a 2-ms  
half-sine pulse):  
Power  
Operating  
40 G for 2 ms with a change in velocity of  
20 in/s (51 cm/s)  
Voltage  
100-240V AC  
Non-Operating  
50 G for 26 ms with a change in velocity  
of 320 in/s (813 cm/s)  
NOTE: For information on voltage settings, see the safety information shipped  
with your computer.  
Altitude (maximum):  
Operating  
–15.2 to 3048 m  
(–50 to 10,000 ft)  
Storage  
–15.2 to 10,668 m  
(–50 to 35,000 ft)  
Airborne contaminant level  
G2 or lower as defined by ISA-S71.04-1985  
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Computer Use  
APPENDIX A: GENERAL AND ELECTRICAL  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
Route the power cable and all cables away from where people might walk or  
trip over them. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cable.  
Do not spill anything on or into your computer.  
To avoid electrical shock, always unplug all power, modem and any other  
cables from the electrical outlets before handling the computer.  
Computer Setup  
Read all instructions marked on the product and in the documentation  
before operating your computer.  
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Warning  
Retain all safety and operating instructions.  
Never use this product near water or a heat source.  
Only set-up the computer on a stable work surface.  
Only operate the computer using the power source type indicated on the  
rating label.  
Never block or cover any openings or fans in the computer case. ese are  
required for ventilation.  
Never insert objects of any kind into the ventilation openings.  
Ensure that your computer is properly grounded when in use.  
Do not attempt to plug your computer into an outlet that is not properly  
grounded.  
If an extension cable is used with your computer, ensure that the total  
ampere rating on the computer does not exceed the maximum rating on the  
extension cable.  
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) can cause damage to internal system components  
if precautions are not taken. ESD is caused by static electricity and the damage  
caused is usually permanent.  
Computer technicians wear a special wrist-strap that grounds them to the  
computer’s case to prevent ESD damage. You can reduce the chances of ESD  
damage by doing the following:  
Turn off your computer’s power and wait several minutes before starting to  
work.  
Ground yourself by touching the case of the computer.  
Touch only those items which must be replaced.  
Avoid walking around while replacing items inside the case, especially if you  
are on a carpet or during low temperature and low humidity.  
If you have to remove peripheral cards for any reason, place them on the  
portion of the computer’s case that was removed. Do not touch the edge  
connectors at the bottom of the card that mate to the system board.  
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When Should You Contact Alienware?  
e power cable or plug is damaged.  
Your computer has had liquid spilled into it.  
Your computer was dropped or the case was damaged.  
Normal operation of the computer does not occur when the operating  
instructions are followed.  
Replacement Components or Accessories  
It is only advised to use replacement parts or accessories recommended by  
Alienware.  
Retain all boxes that were originally shipped to you in case you need to return any  
merchandise.  
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Websites  
APPENDIX B: CONTACTING ALIENWARE  
You can learn about Alienware products and services on the following websites:  
NOTE: If you do not have an active Internet connection, you can find  
contact information on your purchase invoice, packing slip, bill, or Dell  
product catalog.  
www.dell.com/ap (Asian/Pacific countries only)  
www.dell.com/jp (Japan only)  
www.euro.dell.com (Europe only)  
www.dell.com/la (Latin American and Caribbean countries)  
www.dell.ca (Canada only)  
Dell provides several online and telephone-based support and service options.  
Because availability varies by country and product, some services may not be  
available in your area.  
To contact Dell for sales, technical support, or customer service issues:  
2. Select your country or region.  
3. Select the appropriate service or support link based on your need.  
4. Choose the method of contacting Dell that is convenient for you.  
You can access Alienware Support through the following websites:  
support.dell.com  
support.jp.dell.com (Japan only)  
support.euro.dell.com (Europe only)  
support.la.dell.com (Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico)  
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APPENDIX C: IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 295 Graphics Cards  
When you utilize dual NVIDIA GeForce GTX 295 graphics cards in a Quad SLI  
configuration, HDMI output is not supported.  
NOTE: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 295 graphics card’s HDMI output is limited to  
single-card configurations only.  
When Quad SLI is enabled on a GeForce GTX 295 graphics card, the video  
quality can be optimized using the Dual Link DVI.  
When you utilize a single GeForce GTX 295 graphics card with HDMI output  
and not DVI or VGA, no image is displayed for about 30 seconds until  
Windows loads the display driver.  
For more information about the functionality of the NVIDIA GeForce  
GTX295 graphics card, see the NVIDIA website at  
std_adp.php?p_faqid=2354.  
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