Tom’s Hardware editor Andrew Freedman pried the bottom cover off the machine using a screwdriver, a spudger and some tweezers. MORE: Alienware Area-51m - Full Review That relatively simple step revealed four slots that support up to 64GB of RAM. Next to the memory modules was a 2.5-inch hard drive, the battery and a wireless card. What makes the Area-51m truly unique is the ability to upgrade its processor and graphics card. However, that requires a bit more elbow grease; There are a number of delicate components you need to remove to get to the CPU and GPU after taking off the spaceship-like rear I/O cover and a plastic shell that protects the motherboard. For a step-by-step guide, you can check out Tom’s Hardware’s teardown. We’ll skip right on to the good stuff: The CPU and GPU, which were hiding underneath a massive heatsink. You’ll probably be surprised to see the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 module, which a fraction the size of the desktop version (see above photo). Next to the GPU is the heart of this machine: a Core i9-9900K CPU that provided outstanding performance on our benchmark tests. Like the rest of the components, the CPU is easy to replace: simply press down on a lever to open the cover and lift the CPU out of a socket. The Alienware Area-51m ultimately lives up to the billing as one of the most upgradable laptops on the market. Best of all, Alienware promises that taking apart the laptop won’t void the warranty — that is, as long as you follow their instructions.
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