Alienware Alienware Alienware - 16 Aurora - 16" 2.5K Gaming Laptop - Review

The Alienware 16 Aurora delivers strong 1440p gaming power with its RTX 5060, but be prepared for a serious lack of ports and questionable reliability scores for the price.

CPU Intel Core 7 240H
RAM 32 GB
Storage 1000 GB
Screen 16" 2560x1600
GPU NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060
OS Windows 11 Home
Weight 2.5 kg
Alienware Alienware Alienware - 16 Aurora - 16" 2.5K Gaming Laptop - laptop
76.2 综合评分

Overview

The Alienware 16 Aurora AC16250 is a gaming laptop that makes a strong first impression with its specs. You're looking at an Intel 240H 10-core CPU, an NVIDIA RTX 5060 with 8GB of VRAM, and a generous 32GB of DDR5 RAM. That's a solid foundation for a machine that scores a 74.3 out of 100 for gaming. It's built to play, and the 16-inch 2.5K 120Hz WVA display is a nice centerpiece for it all. But this isn't a subtle device. Its compactness score is a low 39 out of 100, so you know it's got some heft and presence. This is a desktop replacement that's meant to stay put, or at least travel with a big bag.

Performance

Let's talk numbers. The RTX 5060 GPU lands in the 83rd percentile for performance, which is great news for gaming and creative tasks. You can expect smooth frame rates at that 2560x1600 resolution in most modern titles. The 32GB of RAM sits in the 81st percentile, so multitasking and having a hundred Chrome tabs open won't be an issue. The Intel 240H CPU is in the 71st percentile, making it a capable partner for the GPU. The 1TB SSD is decent, sitting at the 65th percentile, but you might fill it up faster than you think with today's game sizes. The real performance caveat? Port selection. It's in the 7th percentile, which is shockingly low. You'll likely need a hub or dongle for anything beyond the basics.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 76.6
GPU 82.3
RAM 92.5
Ports 99
Screen 77.6
Portability 11.8
Storage 70
Reliability 3.1
Social Proof 97.5

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • GPU power lands in the 83rd percentile, making it a strong 1440p gaming machine. 99th
  • 32GB of DDR5 RAM is in the 81st percentile, offering fantastic headroom for multitasking and future-proofing. 98th
  • The 16-inch 2.5K 120Hz WVA screen is bright and smooth, scoring a 74th percentile ranking. 93th
  • The 10-core Intel 240H CPU provides solid multi-threaded performance in the 71st percentile. 82th

Cons

  • Port selection is abysmal, sitting in the 7th percentile. Plan on buying a dongle. 3th
  • Reliability metrics are concerningly low at the 3rd percentile, based on historical data. 12th
  • It's not a travel-friendly machine, with a compactness score in the 22nd percentile.
  • The 1TB SSD is just average at the 65th percentile and might feel cramped for a serious game library.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU Intel Core 7 240H
Cores 10
Frequency 2.5 GHz
L3 Cache 24 MB

Graphics

GPU RTX 5060
Type discrete
VRAM 8 GB
VRAM Type GDDR7

Memory & Storage

RAM 32 GB
RAM Generation DDR5
Storage 1000 GB
Storage Type SSD

Display

Size 16"
Resolution 2560 (QHD)
Panel VA
Refresh Rate 120 Hz
Brightness 300 nits

Connectivity

USB Ports 4
Thunderbolt DisplayPort 1.4
HDMI 1x HDMI
Wi-Fi WiFi 7
Bluetooth Yes
Ethernet Yes

Physical

Weight 2.5 kg / 5.5 lbs
OS Windows 11 Home

Value & Pricing

At around $1,485, this Alienware 16 offers a compelling price-to-performance ratio for its core specs. You're getting high-tier GPU and RAM performance for a mid-range price. However, that value is tempered by the severe lack of ports and the worrying 3rd percentile reliability score. Compared to buying a similar spec from a vendor like MSI or Gigabyte, you might pay a slight 'Alienware tax' for the brand and design, but the raw hardware value here is actually pretty good if you can live with the compromises.

Price History

US$1,420 US$1,440 US$1,460 US$1,480 US$1,500 2月20日4月9日 US$1,440

vs Competition

Stacked up against its rivals, the Alienware 16's story is about trade-offs. The Lenovo Legion Pro 7i likely offers better port selection and maybe better cooling for a similar price. The MSI Vector 16 HX might beat it on pure CPU performance. And then there's the Apple MacBook Pro 14 with M4 Max—it'll destroy this Alienware in battery life, compactness, and likely reliability, but you'll pay significantly more and lose out on native gaming library support. The Alienware's win is delivering that 83rd percentile GPU and 81st percentile RAM combo at this price point, which is hard for many competitors to match directly.

Spec Alienware Alienware Alienware - 16 Aurora - 16" 2.5K Gaming Laptop - Apple MacBook Pro Apple 14" MacBook Pro (M5, Silver) ASUS ROG Zephyrus ASUS - ROG Zephyrus G14 14" 3K OLED 120Hz Gaming Lenovo ThinkPad Lenovo ThinkPad P1 Gen 7 16" UHD+ OLED Touchscreen MSI Creator MSI Creator M14 A13V A13VF-081US 14" 2.8K Laptop, HP ZBook HP 14" ZBook Ultra G1a Multi-Touch Mobile
CPU Intel Core 7 240H Apple M5 AMD Ryzen AI 300 Series Intel Core Ultra 7 165H Intel Core i7 13620H AMD Ryzen AI Max+ Pro 395
RAM (GB) 32 32 32 64 32 128
Storage (GB) 1000 4096 1000 2048 2048 2048
Screen 16" 2560x1600 14.2" 3024x1964 14" 2880x1800 16" 3840x2160 14" 2880x1800 14" 2880x1800
GPU NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Apple (10-Core) NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti NVIDIA RTX 2000 Ada Generation NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 AMD Radeon
OS Windows 11 Home macOS Windows 11 Home Windows 11 Pro, English Windows 11 Home (MSI recommends Windows 11 Pro for business) Windows 11 Pro
Weight (kg) 2.5 1.5 1.6 1.8 1.6 2.5
Battery (Wh) - 72 - 90 - 74
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Verdict

This is a straightforward recommendation for a specific buyer. If you want a powerful, mostly stationary gaming laptop for under $1,500 and your top priorities are frame rates and having 32GB of RAM, the Alienware 16 Aurora AC16250 delivers. The RTX 5060 and 32GB RAM are a great combo. But you have to go in with eyes wide open about the terrible port selection and the below-average reliability history. If you need a laptop to travel daily or connect to lots of peripherals easily, look at a Lenovo Legion or an ASUS model instead.