Alienware Deploys Seagate SATA in Gaming Systems
Alienware have just announced that they will be utilizing Seagate's SerialATA hard drives in all of their high-end gaming rigs from this point onwards. With Seagate currently being the only manufacturer pumping out SerialATA drives in high quantity, this certainly does not come as a surprise. "Alienware's award-winning Area-51 is one of the first PCs to featureSeagate SATA hard drives along with Intel's new 875P chipset (code-named Canterwood) and a 3GHz Intel Pentium 4 processor."
You can take a look at Seagate's website here , and Alienware's website here .
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