Lenovo Legion T530 vs. Alienware Aurora R11 Desktop
Here is a side by side comparison between Lenovo Legion T530 and Alienware Aurora R11 Desktop specs including price, processors, memory, graphics, storage, ports, and more.
Dual NVIDIA® GeForce® with NVIDIA NVLink SLI® Enabled
RTX 2070 SUPER™ - 8GB GDDR6 (OC Ready)
RTX 2080 SUPER™ - 8GB GDDR6 (OC Ready)
RTX™ 2080 Ti - 11GB GDDR6 (OC Ready)
AMD® Radeon™
RX 5300 - 3GB GDDR6
RX 5600 - 6GB GDDR6
RX 5700 - 8GB GDDR6
RX 5700 XT - 8GB GDDR6
RX 6800 XT - 16GB GDDR6
Memory
8GB16GB32GB
Single or dual-channel DDR4 2400 MHz or 2666 MHz.
2 x DDR4 UDIMM slots, dual-channel capable
8GB16GB32GB64GB128GB
Dual-channel DDR4 2933 MHz, 3200 MHz, or 3400 MHz.
4 x UDIMM slots with up to 32GB per slot.
Storage
128GB256GB512GB1TB
M.2 PCIe 3.0 NVME SSD
1TB2TB
7200 rpm 3.5" SATA Hard Drive
256GB512GB1TB2TB
M.2 PCIe NVME SSD
1TB2TB
7200 rpm 3.5" SATA Hard Drive
Slots
1 x PCIe 3.0 x16
Full-length (< 312mm) full-height (< 111mm)
1 x M.2 2230 slot for WiFi and Bluetooth combo card
1 x M.2 2230/2280 slot for PCIe solid-state drive
2 x PCIe x16 slots
2 x PCIe x4 slots
4 x SATA slots
1 x M.2 2242/2260/2280 slot
For solid-state drive/Intel Optane memory
1 x M.2 2230 slot
For WiFi and Bluetooth combo card
Connectivity
Lenovo Legion T530
Alienware Aurora R11 Desktop
Wi-Fi
Optional M.2 Wireless Card
802.11ac 1x1 Wi-Fi
802.11ac 2x2 Wi-Fi
Qualcomm QCA9377 (DW1810)
Up to 433 MbpsDual band 2.4 GHz/5 GHzWiFi-5 (802.11ac)Bluetooth 5.0
Intel AX201
Up to 2400 MbpsDual band 2.4 GHz/5 GHzWiFi-6 (802.11ax)Bluetooth 5.1
Killer AX1650i
Up to 2400 MbpsDual band 2.4 GHz/5 GHzWiFi-6 (802.11ax)Bluetooth 5.1
Bluetooth
Optional Bluetooth 4.1
Bluetooth 5.0Bluetooth 5.1
Ethernet
Realtek RTL8118AS Gigabit Ethernet controller
10/100/1000 Mbps.
Killer E3000 PCIe Gigabit Ethernet controller
10/100/1000/2500 Mbps.
Software
Lenovo Legion T530
Alienware Aurora R11 Desktop
OS
Windows 10 Home
Windows 10 Home
Windows 10 Pro
Built-in Apps
Microsoft Office 30-day trial
McAfee LiveSafe 12 Month Subscription
Cyberlink Media Suite Essentials without Media
Alienware Command CenterDell Digital DeliveryDell Mobile ConnectDell Recovery EnvironmentDropBoxMicrosoft® Office 30 Day Trial
Camera & Audio
Lenovo Legion T530
Alienware Aurora R11 Desktop
Audio
Realtek ALC233 codec
High Definition (HD) Audio
No Speakers
Audio controller
Realtek ALC3861
External Ports
7.1 channel output
Microphone-in
Stereo headphones
Headset combo connector
Misc
Lenovo Legion T530
Alienware Aurora R11 Desktop
Security
BIOS Security
Power-on passwordAdministrator password
Warranty
1-year mail-in service
1-year depot service
1-year limited onsite service
2-year depot service
1 Year Hardware Warranty with Onsite/In-Home Service After Remote Diagnosis
Lenovo Legion T530 vs. Alienware Aurora R11 Desktop
The Alienware Aurora R11 Desktop is a newer system that was released in 2020, while the Lenovo Legion T530 was released years earlier in 2018. Both systems share the same full-tower form factor that can accommodate a large motherboard, multiple graphics cards, extra storage, and better cooling solution.
Processor
The Central Processing Unit (CPU) is like the brains of your desktop computer. Its performance determines how fast and responsive your PC is. Generally, a processor with newer architecture, more CPU cores, higher TDP (measured in W), and faster clock speed (measured in GHz) tends to be more expensive and run faster than others with older architecture, fewer CPU cores, lower TDP, and lower clock speed.
For Lenovo Legion T530, you have options to configure it with a 65W 8th Generation Intel Coffee Lake quad-core Intel Core i3-8100 up to a 65W 8-core Intel Core i9-9900 with a boost speed up to 5.00 GHz.
While Alienware Aurora R11 Desktop has configurations with a 65W 10th Generation Intel Comet Lake quad-core Intel Core i3-10100 up to a 125W 10-core Intel Core i9-10900KF with a boost speed up to 5.30 GHz.
Memory
The Random Access Memory or RAM is the super-fast and temporary storage used to handle all active tasks, apps, and games that will go away when your PC turns off. The more memory your PC has, the better multitasking your PC can handle without having to reload data from slower permanent storage that includes the hard disk drive or solid-state drive.
Fortunately, both PC allows you to upgrade later if you are unsatisfied with the amount of memory on your PC. The Lenovo Legion T530 has two RAM slots that support up to 32GB of 2666MHz dual-channel DDR4 memory. On the other hand, the Alienware Aurora R11 Desktop has four RAM slots that you can upgrade up to 128GB of 3400MHz dual-channel DDR4 memory.
Ports
Computer ports are the interface for connecting your PC to its peripheral devices or other PCs. The most common peripherals are keyboard, mouse, monitor, flash drive, speaker, and printer. Most of them use Universal Serial Bus (USB) as their connection to your computer. So the PC with more USB ports can connect to more peripherals at the same time.
There is a total number of 8 USB ports available on the Lenovo Legion T530, seven less than the Alienware Aurora R11 Desktop that has 15 USB ports. On top of the number of USB ports, the type and version of each USB port are also necessary for determining how fast it is.
The Lenovo Legion T530 has seven USB Type-A ports and one USB Type-C port. It has two ports that support USB 2.0 (480 Mbps), four ports that support USB 3.2 Gen 1 (5 Gbps), and two ports that support USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps).
For Alienware Aurora R11 Desktop, it has thirteen USB Type-A ports and two USB Type-C ports. The PC has six ports that support USB 2.0 (480 Mbps), seven ports that support USB 3.2 Gen 1 (5 Gbps), and two ports that support USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps).