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Endless performance

Alienware’s first AMD Advantage laptop yet is now available with a wide range of configurations including up to 8-core, 16-thread AMD Ryzen™ 6000 series processors. All configurations include a hardware MUX switch enabling seamless switching between discrete graphics and integrated graphics to maximize performance and battery life as needed.
AMD Smart Shift Max
Available for the first time on an Alienware laptop, dynamic power shifting between a Radeon GPU and APU boosts performance for gaming, rendering and content creation.
AMD Smart Access Graphics
Improve frame rates, reduce latency and save battery by enabling discrete Radeon graphics or Ryzen graphics to handle rendering and presentation while maintaining AMD FreeSync™. Only available with select models.*
AMD Smart Access Memory
Get an extra edge when your Ryzen processors are able to harness the full potential of the Radeon graphics card memory.
AMD FreeSync™ Premium
Put an end to choppy gameplay with fluid, artifact-free performance at virtually any framerate. This adaptive sync technology matches the refresh rate of your graphics and your display for buttery smooth gameplay.

Cool under pressure

Ensure your in-game performance is never compromised with Alienware Cryo-tech™ cooling technology, an electrical and mechanical engineering approach that maintains system stability, even during the most demanding of games. This technology implements a dual-intake, quad-exhaust design, load-balancing heat pipes and a Thermal Control Circuit Offset feature that lets you control the CPU’s temperature.

Life-like visuals

Dolby Vision™ uses studio and developer-defined metadata to bring you the most life-like gaming environments the world has ever seen. That means optimal color profiles and contrast that goes well beyond the capabilities of traditional high dynamic range (HDR).

Additionally, while Dolby Vision™ is standard with the m17 R5, there’s also three unique display options to choose from: FHD with up to 165Hz speeds*, FHD with up to 360Hz speeds* and UHD with up to 120Hz speeds.* All options include ComfortView Plus, while the first two include anti-glare finishes and the UHD option is HDR400 certified with True 8-bit image quality.

Advanced audio

Get deeper into the game through an added dimension of sound that puts you at the center with Dolby Atmos®. By placing every sound, voice and instrument in its own space, this scalable technology can improve reaction times while in-game as you experience exactly what the developers and artists envisioned.

Immersive keyboard

The optional, low-profile mechanical keyboard* delivers 1.8mm key-travel and a tactile, audible experience unlike any other. Codeveloped with CherryMX, this keyboard also provides per-key AlienFX lighting and a smooth, wobble-free feeling when gaming. Plus, thanks to German engineered stainless-steel switches, gold-plated electrical contact enclosures and a 15 million keystroke lifecycle, you can type at your leisure with an assurance against failure.

Tailored experiences

The latest version of the Alienware Command Center includes auto-tuned game profiles, intuitive overclocking options, easy-to-customize AlienFX settings and access to five unique power management modes tailored to different games. Modes include Performance, Balanced, Battery Saver, Quiet and Full Speed, which can be toggled using FN+F1.

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Additional information

Height (Front)

0.58 in. (14.62 mm)

Height (Peak)

1.05 in. (26.70 mm)

Height (Rear)

0.89 in. (22.61 mm)

Width

15.64 in. (397.30 mm)

Depth

11.76 in. (298.71 mm)

Starting weight

7.3 lbs. (3.3 kg)

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