The gaming community can unwrap an early holiday gift with the official launch of the Alienware Steam Machine. Marking an innovative collaboration between Alienware, a pioneer in specialty high-performance PC gaming systems, and Valve Software, the developer of the world’s largest online gaming platform, the Alienware Steam Machine is a customised gaming solution that extends a traditional PC gaming environment into a console-like experience for virtually any room.
Alienware Steam Machine will be bundled with free bonus content including the complete versions of PAYDAY 2 2015 Game of the Year Edition, Screencheat and Robot Roller-Derby Disco Dodgeball. It will also include free-to-play title War Thunder with special in-game items; plus a M18 Black Cat Tank and a XP-38G Lightning plane.
The base model starts at (€599.00 with a Dual00) offers an Intel Core processor, High Performance NVIDIA GTX graphics and a 500 GB Hard Drive. Upgraded versions include Quad-HDD (7200RPM), with upgraded performance and features available with 8GB memory (€669.00), Intel Core i5 (€779.00) and Intel Core i7 (€939.00) processors, up to 2TB Hard Drive[1] capacity and 8GB of memory.[2] All models come bundled with revolutionary new Steam Gamepad.
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