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September 27th, 2022 10:00

Aurora 15 Info Leaked

It appears the R15 should release shortly. It will now include a 240mm AIO, 13th Gen Intel CPU's along with Nvidia's 4xxx series GPU's. The side clear glass is now smaller with vents on the lower half of the glass area. The solid panel now has vents to pull in air. The rest of the system is should still be pretty much the same.

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September 27th, 2022 10:00

Yeah, I read that the 4090 will require 450W? That's a lot and they will generate a ton of heat and the lower vents are in the area of the GPU. The 13th Gen Intel CPU's are also going to need lots of power as well. The question becomes, will a 1000W PSU still be enough? We'll find out.

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September 27th, 2022 10:00

Will be interesting to see the power supply options for that. That processor combined with a larger AIO and the 4000 series Nvidia card will draw a fair amount of power.

With the new(er) regulations in many States it will be interesting to see if OEM's can meet the stringent power consumption requirements imposed by those States.

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September 27th, 2022 10:00

I think a 1,000 Watt CPU will be difficult for an OEM to ship and meet the requirements in several States.

Will have to be at least a Platinum grade or higher as I don't think anything below that will meet requirements. This will in turn increase the cost significantly...

 

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September 27th, 2022 11:00

They have already invested in the proprietary 10 pin psu specifically for the R13/14 case psu compartment so Dell likely will continue to use same psu form factor and pinout.

R13 users will want that vented side panel too.  Can R13 case be retrofitted with Dell 240 mm AIO at top?

https://www.engadget.com/dell-alienware-aurora-r15-annouced-162020419.html

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September 27th, 2022 11:00

Are there any indications that they are gimping their GPU's so as not to overload the power supply?

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September 27th, 2022 13:00

I am going to grab a 5900X now that the prices are low. Will last me for a few years without costing me an arm and a leg.

 

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September 27th, 2022 13:00

Nah...I'm happy with my 12 gen Core i9 and my 3090 card. That technology chase is just never-ending. I'll no doubt look around to see what's current in five years or so when I'm ready to update again.

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September 27th, 2022 17:00

Always thought Dell should have ditched the Sata HDD drive bay and added a larger cooler up top, there was enough room.  Looks like a 360mm should fit. The 4090 card must be massive; they moved the m.2 drive up next to the other m.2 drive.  Now only have 2 ram slots instead of 4 to make room for the m.2 move.  

 

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September 27th, 2022 18:00

If the CPU is still power throttled, and XMP is not an option, then it's a bust from the start.

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September 28th, 2022 03:00

Likely even more power throttled because of the video card using even more power than before.

If the 1,350 Watt power supply option is correct, that does not bode well for overall power consumption and heat. That will likely be the PSU to use for a 4090 and the 3080 for the 750 Watt.

The heat output and subsequent fan noise will be high in that case setup...

And if they are using the same MB with a different BIOS, or a minor board revision, it will be interesting to see if they will support XMP all of a sudden or not.

If it's not a new chipset and board design than I have little faith in this R15 based on the information above.

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September 28th, 2022 09:00

But if they go to a two-slot mobo, they'd be able to run the RAM at 4800, even w/o XMP. The reason the RAM is downclocked in the first place is because the R13 has a four-slot mobo. With two slots populated w/DDR5 4800 RAM, it gets downclocked to 4400. If all four slots are populated with either single-rank, or dual-rank sticks, the speed is further downclocked to 4000, or 3600.

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September 28th, 2022 10:00

That design configuration is what the R13 should of been. I added 3 noctua 120mm fans to the side panel on my R13, two lower level and one same height as the AIO to cool it

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September 28th, 2022 16:00

It all depends on what board they use. Retail boards can surpass 4800 no problem. But that is because they were designed to do so.

So unless they design a new motherboard with XMP in mind, you still will not have XMP and be stuck with 4800.

It would not surprise me if they did and advertise it now runs 400 Mhz faster than the R13...

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September 28th, 2022 17:00

It still looks like a lot of plastic around a micro-ATX mini tower chassis.

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September 28th, 2022 18:00

Grabbed a 5900X processor today to replace the 3700X on my main machine. It will be glorious and a relative cheap upgrade considering the current CPU pricing.

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