Update: This deal is back in stock
Dell Home & Office has
Dell XPS 8940 Desktop on sale for
$590 when you follow the steps below.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Editor
iconian for finding this deal.
Steps:
- Visit the page for Dell XPS 8940 Desktop
- Scroll down Warranty & Support and select the following option:
- 1 Year Hardware Service with Onsite/In-Home Service After Remote Diagnosis [-$9.99]
- Add to your cart
- In your cart apply coupon code DTXPSAFF125
- Your final total will be $590 with free shipping
Specs:
- Intel Core i5-10400 Processor (6-Core, 12M Cache, 2.9GHz to 4.3GHz)
- 8GB DDR4 2666 Memory
- 256GB M.2 PCIe NVMe Solid State Drive
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER 6GB GDDR6 Graphics
- 1x USB 3.1 Type-C
- 4x USB 3.1
- 2x USB 2.0
- 1x DisplayPort
- 1x HDMI
- Keyboard & Mouse
- 1x1 802.11ac Wi-Fi + Bluetooth 5.0
- Windows 10 Home 64-Bit
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I'm not sure why, if you can put 4 x 32 GB sticks in there, why you can't put 4 x 8 GB or 2 x 8 GB + 2 of another size in the system.
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Excellent deal! Thanks!
So much card fumbling going on these days...
With your Rewards account you would get 3% back... ~$14. But, that has to be used at Dell.... so unless you have more purchases you are contemplating, I find the rewards from Dell useless.
Better play is to use the "b very cheap" cb site and get 4%.
This applies to most computer hardware
A message from hardware maker ASUS regarding pricing on motherboards and graphics cards has the PC gaming community bracing for higher prices in 2021 as exemptions to Donald Trump's import tariffs on Chinese products expire.
In a statement reported Tuesday by WCCFTech, ASUS announced MSRP changes reflecting "increases in cost for components, operating costs, and logistical activities, plus a continuation of import tariffs." The statement from Juan Jose Guerrero III, a technical product marketing manager for ASUS, first appeared in the company's Facebook group. It has since been removed. Polygon has reached out to an ASUS representative for additional comment.
The Trump administration in 2018 imposed tariffs on billions of dollars of Chinese goods, leading many companies to ask for, and receive, temporary waivers to the import tariffs. Tariffs are not a tax collected from the exporting country or its manufacturers; they are paid by the citizens and the businesses of the country imposing them.
The waivers expired at midnight Dec. 31, reinstating tariffs that range from 7.5% to 25%. Already some retailers are showing price hikes on some ASUS graphics cards. Although not in stock either through ASUS' own storefront, or NewEgg, the ROG STRIX LC Radeon RX 6800 XT is now $1,079.99; it launched at $899.99. A non-XT variant of the same product, which launched at $579.99, is now $839.99.
It's also not in stock, reflecting another, non-tariff related problem with PC hardware: demand has well outstripped supply for the components since the onset of the global coronavirus pandemic. ASUS' statement about the price changes acknowledges "this time of unprecedented market change."
TechPowerUp has a list of other hardware and their price increases.
In 2019, a joint statement from console makers Nintendo, Sony, and Microsoft predicted American consumers would absorb almost $840 million in additional costs if tariffs on those devices went through. They won a reprieve later that summer, which delayed the imposition of 25% tariffs until the following December.
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