Alienware Area-51m

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Alienware Area-51m
Classification
Grade A
Calculator version 1
Classification date 2025-10-13
Information
Name ALIENWARE Area-51m
Brand by Parent ALIENWARE by Dell Inc
Generation Area-51m 1st Gen (with a 2020 refresh)
Model(s) Area-51m (R1), Area-51m R2
Release date 2019-03-08
Type/Category Gaming Laptop
Website [1]
Status End of sale
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Dimensions Approx. 430 x 319 x 32 mm (L x W x H)
Mass Approx. 4.2 kg (without power adapter)
Operating system Windows 10 / 11
Companion App ALIENWARE Command Center
CPU Upgradable Desktop CPU, e.g., Intel Core i9-9900K / i9-10900K (R2)
GPU Upgradable GPU Module, e.g., NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 / RTX 2080 Super (R2)
Memory Up to 64GB DDR4 2400MHz (Upgradable)
Storage Multiple bays, support for RAID0 (Upgradable)
Battery 90Wh Lithium-Ion battery (Full performance with dual power adapters)
Power Dual Power Adapters (330W + 180W)
Charging Proprietary dual power ports
Display 17.3-inch FHD (1920x1080) 144Hz IPS
Camera 720p HD Camera (Some support Windows Hello)
Sound Built-in speakers, Nahimic Audio
Connectivity Wired: Killer E3000 Gigabit Ethernet Wireless: Killer Wi-Fi 6 (R2) Ports: USB 3.2, Thunderbolt 3, Alienware Graphics Amplifier port
Device
Criterion Value Proof(s) Comment
Known hardware tampering None [1. Dell Security Advisory Page] As a branded gaming laptop, no widespread specific hardware tampering vulnerabilities are reported. Its modular upgrades require official guidance.
Known vulnerabilities Very common [1. Dell Security Advisories 2. Microsoft Security Update Guide] Its components have regular security advisories and patches. Vulnerabilities are common but managed through updates.
Prior attacks Rare [1. CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog] No widely reported specific attacks targeting the ALIENWARE Area-51m model exclusively.
Updatability Rare [1. Alienware Area-51m Driver & Download Page (示例)] The model has been discontinued for years. Its major update cycle has long ended; security patches are very rare.
Category score 2
System
Criterion Value Proof(s) Comment
Authentication with other systems Full [1. Windows Hello Documentation] Supports authentication via Windows Hello (some configs), Microsoft Account, etc.
Communications Encrypted with up-to-date encryption [1. Wi-Fi Alliance on WPA2] Its Killer Wi-Fi 5 used modern encryption (WPA2) for its time. Web traffic uses TLS.
Storage Encrypted with up-to-date encryption [1. Microsoft BitLocker Documentation] Supports full-disk encryption via Windows BitLocker (requires TPM). Standard for modern Windows devices.
Category score 1
User Authentication
Criterion Value Proof(s) Comment
Account management Full [1. Windows User Account Control] Full account management via Windows, supporting multi-user, admin/standard permissions.
Authentication Secure [1. Windows Security Features] Offers multiple secure methods: Windows Hello (some configs), fingerprint, PIN, picture password, strong password.
Brute-force protection Exist [1. Microsoft Account Lockout Policy] Windows has account lockout policies.
Event logging Access event logged [1. Windows Event Viewer Documentation] Windows Event Viewer extensively logs security events.
Passwords Require change after setup with complexity requirements [1. Microsoft Password Policy] Windows policies can enforce password complexity, expiration, and minimum length.
Category score 1
Grade A