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  1. Dell Alienware Aurora R2 - 1TB SATA Hard Drive Windows 10 Pro 64-Bit Loaded

    If a computer has a problem booting it is typically the SATA Operation. Drive was loaded with a GENUINE Microsoft Windows. Windows has been updated all drivers loaded. Works perfectly. IT IS NOT INCLUDED.

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  2. 18" WQXGA 165Hz LED LCD Screen IPS Display for Dell Alienware M18 R1 2560x1600

    •Resolution: 2560x1600. Compatible Product Line : For Alienware M18. Compatible Model : For Alienware M18 R1. Display Technology : LED LCD. •LCD Model: compatible Model. Screen Size : 18 in. Type : Screen.

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  3. OEM Dell Alienware X17 R1 R2 Palmrest French Canadian Backlit Keyboard YHR3X 256

    Loc: An66-86. The photos and the actual item may have 5-10% difference.

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  4. DC Power Jack Socket Charging Port For Dell Alienware M18 R2

    Product Condition: New. Comes as pictured. Package Includes: DC Power Jack .

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  5. 3 Pack Screen Protector for Dell Alienware 16 Area-51 Protective Glass Film

    Dell Alienware 16 Area-51. The adhesive layer ensures that the BRO glides smoothly onto your Dell Alienware 16 Area-51 for a bubble-free and easy installation. The sidekick for your Dell Alienware 16 Area-51 is manufactured with care by our specialist team in Germany.

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  6. Dell Alienware x51 R3– i7

    Dell Alienware x51 R3 is a powerful gaming PC with an Intel Core i7-6700 processor and 16 GB of RAM. It features an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER GPU and a 1 TB SSD storage capacity. The mini tower form factor and Windows 10 operating system make it a suitable choice for gaming and other computer needs. The unit comes with built-in Bluetooth and Wi-Fi adapters, DisplayPort, DVI, and HDMI connectivity options, and a brand name of Alienware. No Power cord included

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  7. NEW OEM DELL Alienware AURORA R13 R14 LIQUID CPU COOLER 80H81 080H81

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  8. Dell Alienware M17x R4 - 320GB SATA Hard Drive with Windows 10 Pro 64-Bit Loaded

    If a computer has a problem booting it is typically the SATA Operation setting in the motherboard's BIOS. It is very easy to change. This is uncommon, but if it does happen, it can be very easily changed in 2 minutes.

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