🚀 Elevate Your Gaming Experience with Alienware!
The Alienware Graphics Amplifier (9R7XN) in Stealth Black is a powerful external GPU solution designed to enhance the graphics performance of compatible Alienware laptops. It supports full-length, dual-wide graphics cards up to 375W, features a 460W internal power supply, and connects effortlessly with a single proprietary cable. With four USB 3.0 ports for peripherals, this amplifier is the ultimate upgrade for gamers seeking to elevate their visual experience.
Standing screen display size | 7 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1280 x 800 pixels |
Max Screen Resolution | 1280 x 800 pixels |
Processor | 2.3 celeron |
RAM | 16 GB DDR4 |
Hard Drive | 16 GB SSD |
Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 |
Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
Card Description | Dedicated |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 16 GB |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Brand | Alienware |
Series | laptop |
Item model number | 9R7XN |
Operating System | Windows 11 Home |
Item Weight | 7.7 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 16.1 x 7.3 x 6.8 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 16.1 x 7.3 x 6.8 inches |
Color | Stealth black |
Processor Brand | AMD |
Number of Processors | 2 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Optical Drive Type | No Optical Drive |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
A**R
Buy it now, while it's not too expensive.
Buy this now, because it seems as if they are gaining value every month.I bought this wonderful device for about $178. But before you buy this, MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A GRAPHICS CARD 10.5 INCHES OR LESS!!!Unfortunately they don't take big cards, and a lot of cards you see will not fit in this machine, but it is really a new concept that you can just drop in a desktop GPU and run your laptop off of it.Alienware really did it with this, a lot of companies don't really succeed, (I have never purchased another brand of amplifiers but I have heard they are not as efficient as Alienware's) this on the other hand, is absolutely marvelous.Make sure you dust it, just like desktops, they collect dust, and it can damage a computer. It will get a significant amount of dust in 2 months. Thankfully it will pop off real easy. Unfortunately mine gets stuck, and is super hard to open, but companies make lemons and I have coped with it, and it's not a big deal, just use some extra elbow grease.The real cool thing about this is, it syncs with your AlienFX, so it will change colors along with it.This is great for travel, just know, it is not made of metal, but a semi-tough plastic that I would imagine could crack if it got one good knock. Especially the grills in the front and sides. So be careful when transporting this on vacation or to a buddy's house.It's a great machine, it's not to expensive for what you get, but if you want this, I suggest you get it now, because it is getting more and more expensive (At least on Amazon.)
M**W
Great boost for your Alienware laptop.
Bought this for my son's Alienware 13 R2. He is into games and wanted to hook the Alienware up to a monitor with a larger screen. At first we tried to avoid buying this amplifier and just connected a monitor directly to the HDMI port in the back of the laptop, but there was a lot of lag times...it just didn't work very well.In our configuration, we use a GeForce GTX 1060 Mini 3GB GDDR5 Super Compact Graphics Card ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1060 Mini 3GB GDDR5 Super Compact Graphics Card (ZT-P10610A-10L) and for the monitor we use an Acer XF240H Acer XF240H bmjdpr 24-inch Full HD (1920 x 1080) AMD FreeSync Display (Display Port, DVI & HDMI Port, 144Hz Refresh Rate).At first, the signal from the amplifier was not picked up by the monitor. The laptop itself would not recognize the the second screen, although the light on the front of the amp would come on when we turned the laptop on. The signal just wouldn't transmit from the amp to the monitor. I then went online and downloaded the driver for the graphics card, rebooted, and then all worked well. We are using a display port connection.I highly recommend this if you want to give your Alienware a boost for gaming...it works perfectly. I also recommend the card and the monitor I mention above...no lag times, absolutely beautiful display.If things change as we use it more, I will update this review...thanks for reading....hope our experience helped!
T**T
What to know in 2024
While you will need an Alienware laptop from a run of models that are no longer being made, the huge advantage that the Alienware Graphics Amplifier gives these laptops is that the custom cable is directly accessing the PCI BUS - no throughput delays having to go through the USB-C controller. For how old this product is, that is pretty impressive. That said, if you're looking for used, you need to be certain the one you're adding to cart includes cables because it'll have to have that very proprietary PCI cable to connect the AGA to the laptop (and should have a default PSU cable for the AGA's power supply).I happen to have a number of Alienware laptops to work with this and I can tell you that it easily supports the 3000 and 4000 series nVidia cards up to the 3070 Ti and 4070. This is with the native power supply that can provide up to 400W. I have used it in:- Area 51m- M17R3- M17R4- M15R2Some of these have DOA PSUs, so you take a chance, but you can replace the PSU with a small form factor model such as the Corsair CX650M and be able to support a hungrier video card, which I had to do for one DOA PSU that I had. While I've read that some people have put a 4090 in one, I can't imagine that happened without leaving the lid fully open or removing it altogether and also replacing the default power supply.Other things to watch for:1) Be patient and careful connecting and disconnecting the cable. It has buttons on the sides you need to pinch inwards before it will release and it can feel nerve-wracking the first few times you need to plug and unplug it.2) Only ever connect or disconnect the cable when the laptop is 100% powered down.3) You don't have to have an external monitor to get Windows to use the AGA. Windows 11 tends to know, Windows 10 sometimes needs you to specify which GPU you want it to treat as the primary graphics card.4) You can mix GPUs - like a laptop with a 2060 that has an AGA with a 4070. You will need to install both sets of drivers, rebooting between installs, and then you're good to go.5) The nVidia Control Panel's Help-->System Information will show you two video cards once the second one is detected6) Whether the alien head lights up is anyone's guess. On one AGA I got Alienware's godawful buggy Alienware Command Center ("AWCC") to let me change the lights once, then the software crashed, the light went out, and the AWCC never saw it again. On another AGA the light lit up default blue while I was setting it up for the first time, then never lit again. On a third, the light was out until I launched AWCC, it lit blue, and I could never apply changes, so now it's forever just the default blue.7) 4000 series nVidia cards have a custom power connector cable on the top of the card that sticks out straight up or at an angle, depending on the card's manufacturer and the model. I strongly recommend NOT closing the lid all the way on these because you would be putting pressure against that proprietary cable and the socket it sits in and in the long run that can damage both the cable and the card.8) Dell support is nonexistent; for Windows 10 & 11, ignore the documents saying you need to install an AGA app, just let Windows, plug & play, and the AWCC pick up on the existence of the card.TIP: The USB hub that's part of the AGA is a fantastic way to plug in a monitor, keyboard, and mouse so it's easier to go from portable to desktop-level fun.
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