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Alienware Goes Silent with New Acoustic Dampening System Option


alienware auroraAlienware is jumping on the silent PC bandwagon. Media Center PC World is reporting that the company will now start offering an Acoustic Dampening System configuration option on all its high performance desktop systems. Starting at $99, consumers can add the ADS option and have their PCs outfitted with acoustic absorption matting and low-noise system fans to decreased internal chassis decibel (dB) levels (translation: quiet but not mute).

“PC noise levels have become an increasing concern for computer users. As computer components become progressively faster, the mechanisms used to cool them have become exponentially louder,” said Nestor Villalobos, Product Manager for Workstations for Alienware Corporation. “Alienware has worked with several partners in order to develop the Acoustic Dampening System to significantly reduce overall system noise levels”

ADS Highlights:
4mm soft cellular foam pad matting
Ultra-quiet 92mm, 120mm and 80mm chassis fans (Operating at noise levels as low as 21 dBA)

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