expired Posted by PMrjn83 • May 3, 2021
May 3, 2021 6:09 AM
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expired Posted by PMrjn83 • May 3, 2021
May 3, 2021 6:09 AM
Alienware R12 i7-11700F, 16GB RAM, RTX 3080, 512 SSD + 1TB HDD $2200
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"A friend of mine had problems with his alienware desktop and asked me to take a look.
I am not a fan of this PC at all. The case is super hard to open, the components are crammed together, and his 2080 super desktop couldn't play league of legends because the CPU was overheating every five minutes and gets huge fps drops.
I got him a small 120 aio (the only one that can fit in here) and fixed it, but yeah if you are at least somewhat of a pc enthusiast I would not recommend this."
If you get a game that needs more CPU power, you're going to hate not having the K-series.
"A friend of mine had problems with his alienware desktop and asked me to take a look.
I am not a fan of this PC at all. The case is super hard to open, the components are crammed together, and his 2080 super desktop couldn't play league of legends because the CPU was overheating every five minutes and gets huge fps drops.
I got him a small 120 aio (the only one that can fit in here) and fixed it, but yeah if you are at least somewhat of a pc enthusiast I would not recommend this."
This PC is fine, I have been gaming on the R10 which is pretty much the same case, with the stock cooler. I took it apart and added thermal paste to the GPU so I can overclock ETH mining on the 3080 and get great results.
I built all my desktop PCs since 6th grade and can appreciate the Alienware case as good quality for mainstream consumers.
Of course would recommend building if GPUs were in stock, or would recommend upgrading to the AIO cooler if you can wait for the longer lead time (otherwise install your own 120mm).
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Main downside is that for the 10% discount and faster delivery you give up the option to customize: you can upgrade to liquid cooling for $20 on the dell site if you choose the black case ($50 for the white one). You can also upgrade to the KF for $100 as someone suggested (though I don't think that's necessary). If it had liquid cooling option I'd have bought it instantly, now I'm going to have to research a bit more.
If you get a game that needs more CPU power, you're going to hate not having the K-series.
If you get a game that needs more CPU power, you're going to hate not having the K-series.
looking at actual performance reviews, the gap is 5-10% so this is a really good deal all around.
if like overclocking for fun, look else where
Better off waiting for BB to have the CyberPowerPC or ASUS Strix pre-builts with 3080s for $1999. Those will use standard parts inside, giving you more options than a proprietary Dell system.
Or, you can order a pre-built all day long from IBuyPower or CyberPowerPC w/3080 for around $1899, although there is a 6-8 week lead. Again, no proprietary parts.
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