Dell Member Purchase Program has
Alienware Aurora R11 Gaming Desktop for
$1384.73 when you follow the steps below.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member
Suryasis for finding this deal.
Deal Instructions:- Go to Alienware Aurora R11 Gaming Desktop
- Add to cart and proceed to checkout
- Apply coupon LCS10OFF
- Final price will be $1384.73, shipping is free.
Specs:- Intel Core i7-10700F 2.9 GHz 8C/16T, 4.8 GHz Turbo, 16MB Cache Processor
- 16GB (8GBx2) DDR4 XMP 3200 MHz Ram, (4 slots total)
- 256GB M.2 PCIe NVMe Solid State Drive
- RTX 3060 Ti 8GB GDDR6 Graphics
- Lunar Light chassis with Low-Profile Smart Cooling CPU Heatsink and 550W Power Supply
- Dell USB Keyboard & MS116AW Optical Mouse
- Dell 802.11ac 1x1 + Bluetooth 5.0
- Windows 10 Home 64 Bit
- Inputs:
- Front Ports
- 3x Type-A USB 3.2 Gen 1 (1 with Power Share)
- 1x Type-C USB 3.2 Gen 1 Port with Powershare technology
- 1x Headphone/ Line Out
- 1x Microphone/Line In
- Rear Ports:
- 1x SPDIF Digital Output (Coaxial)
- 1x SPDIF Digital Output (TOSLINK)
- 1x RJ-45 Killer E3000 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet
- 6x Type-A USB 2.0 Ports
- 1x Type-C USB 3.2 Gen 2 with Powershare technology
- 1x Type-A USB 3.2 Gen 2
- 1x Side Surround Output
- 1x Microphone In
- 1x Line Out
- 3x Type-A USB 3.2 Gen 1
- 1x Rear Surround Output Center/Subwoofer Output
- 1x Center/Subwoofer Output
- 1x Line In
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Worse still, even at these listed prices with the free power supply you're paying more than the SD. If no tax, then sure you're saving $100ish (provided everyone gets the free power supply). Which we can't know due to lack of store link.
However, the Winix is the better option if you're looking for an air purifier.
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Yes, it will and can go down 60%, it will still be profitable to mine.
You clearly haven't done the math and just basing your opinion from TV talking heads and not actual facts and numbers.
Most ppl here makes $100k+ What's wrong with gambling $1,400 on a gaming machine that can also make $180/ month?
Go wait a few years until you find that MSRP card and let us get our gaming machine for free, ok boomer?
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Used 1070 in still selling for higher than MSRP. I guess you will have to wait a few more years buddy.
Most ppl here makes $100k+ What's wrong with gambling $1,400 on a gaming machine that can also make $180/ month?
Go wait a few years until you find that MSRP card and let us get our gaming machine for free, ok boomer?
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Used 1070 in still selling for higher than MSRP. I guess you will have to wait a few more years buddy.
Pause the miner when you game, when you finished gaming, turn on the miner again, pretty straight forward.
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Terribly buggy, no driver support, only bloatware and fake performance boost.
Mine hasn't worked ever on my mobo, and I use a 9$ rosewill PCI card NIC as a result. Just saying.
Pause the miner when you game, when you finished gaming, turn on the miner again, pretty straight forward.
I got the XPS 8940 i7 3060ti deal from last month - paid $1145 with tax/coupons/cashback all factored in - hopefully getting $80 back due to delayed shipment - OOB CPU hit 100C in seconds with cinebench - you WILL need an upgraded cooler unless you want cpu throttling - replaced with Vetroo V5 and it tops out 60-70C cpu - mining 58-59 mH/s at 55C gpu temps - hoping rear case fan upgrade to noctua will bring that down to 50C that I get with case open - this R11 case just looks too cramped
I wouldn't suggest this system purely for mining - payoff is just way too long - the recent 5700xt deals were probably best for pure mining - either way even though crypto is probably here to stay despite all naysayers what form it will take and how profitable home gpu mining will remain is all up in the air - change is a bitch - if you can't pay for this system now without factoring potential mining income I wouldn't buy this
still waiting over 1 month on barebones G5 i3 3060ti systems to ship - by this summer eth mining just might not be a thing anymore - i got them for my kids because how heavy they're using PC nowadays and i've never gotten latest/greatest before - even if i make $200 in some crypto i just see it as a nice discount, NOT a form of income
1 computer for mining/gaming
Another computer for personal data like TurboTax.
I got the XPS 8940 i7 3060ti deal from last month - paid $1145 with tax/coupons/cashback all factored in - hopefully getting $80 back due to delayed shipment - OOB CPU hit 100C in seconds with cinebench - you WILL need an upgraded cooler unless you want cpu throttling - replaced with Vetroo V5 and it tops out 60-70C cpu - mining 58-59 mH/s at 55C gpu temps - hoping rear case fan upgrade to noctua will bring that down to 50C that I get with case open - this R11 case just looks too cramped
I wouldn't suggest this system purely for mining - payoff is just way too long - the recent 5700xt deals were probably best for pure mining - either way even though crypto is probably here to stay despite all naysayers what form it will take and how profitable home gpu mining will remain is all up in the air - change is a bitch - if you can't pay for this system now without factoring potential mining income I wouldn't buy this
still waiting over 1 month on barebones G5 i3 3060ti systems to ship - by this summer eth mining just might not be a thing anymore - i got them for my kids because how heavy they're using PC nowadays and i've never gotten latest/greatest before - even if i make $200 in some crypto i just see it as a nice discount, NOT a form of income
People should see crypto mining as gambling rewards. If you make $200/month, it's awesome!
You will pay for your system in 7 months.
If you don't get your gambling reward, you have a latest and greatest gaming machine!
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You seem to know enough that you can understand it versus stocks... And that just because a bubble pops, doesn't mean the stock disappears (or come back 10000% in a decade).
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