Dell Home and Office has
Dell XPS 8940 Desktop Special Edition on sale for
$1,099.99 when you apply coupon code
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Shipping is free.
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Specs:
- Intel Core i7-11700 8-Core Processor
- 16GB DDR4 Memory (16GBx1)
- 512GB PCIe M.2 Solid State Drive + 1TB SATA 7200 RPM Hard Disk Drive
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER 8GB GDDR6 Graphics
- Killer Wi-Fi 6 AX1650i (2x2) 802.11ax + Bluetooth 5.1
- Windows 10 Home
- Includes: Dell Multimedia Keyboard + Wired Mouse
- Tray load DVD Read/Write Drive
- Ports:
- Front:
- 3x USB 3.1
- 1x USB 3.1 Type-C
- 1x Audio Combo Jack
- Rear:
- 4x USB 3.1
- 2x USB 2.0
- 1x HDMI 2.0b
- 1x DisplayPort 1.4
- 1x Dual Link DVI
- Audio Ports 5.1 channel (3 jacks)
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I do not go to threads about bread telling people you are better of sourcing your own ingredients and baking your own bread.
This Dell XPS system would be a great fit, for home, office, students, coders, CAD, miners, and even casual gamers. Pretty much everyone except PC gamer enthusiast that like to build and maintain their own systems.
If you are just an normal person that wants to get a good deal on a good PC that will probably never be opened, and the only real maintenance you do is reinstall Windows ever couple of years to clean the system up. Then this system is perfect for you.
Hidden charges: No. When you price out a Dell, they list things as "Included" and have up charged extras, and sometimes they have downgradable options to save you a few bucks. They set the options and the prices. You can't tell them to add or remove something from a configuration that they don't want to add or remove. The fact that they saw the On-site 1-year service as an itemized line doesn't mean it was a hidden charge, and "included" doesn't mean "free". Gamers Nexus is stupid to think that "included" means "free". It means that it's included in the price they were quoted and they wished it didn't exist. Too bad. The bit about the forced monthly subscription that you have to actively opt out of WAS true. The video says that Dell changed it and it no longer exists.
GN does nothing but complain about every single thing they review. The few things I've seen them recommend still contain backhanded insults. Nothing will ever satisfy them. That's their shtick.
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4DMg6hU
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4DMg6hU
Hidden charges: No. When you price out a Dell, they list things as "Included" and have up charged extras, and sometimes they have downgradable options to save you a few bucks. They set the options and the prices. You can't tell them to add or remove something from a configuration that they don't want to add or remove. The fact that they saw the On-site 1-year service as an itemized line doesn't mean it was a hidden charge, and "included" doesn't mean "free". Gamers Nexus is stupid to think that "included" means "free". It means that it's included in the price they were quoted and they wished it didn't exist. Too bad. The bit about the forced monthly subscription that you have to actively opt out of WAS true. The video says that Dell changed it and it no longer exists.
GN does nothing but complain about every single thing they review. The few things I've seen them recommend still contain backhanded insults. Nothing will ever satisfy them. That's their shtick.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4DMg6hU
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We did not observe any instability or other funkiness during our testing, and so we are confident the PSU is up to the task. After all, we don't handle test systems with kid gloves."
Quoted from: https://hothardware.com/reviews/d...940-review
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We did not observe any instability or other funkiness during our testing, and so we are confident the PSU is up to the task. After all, we don't handle test systems with kid gloves."
Quoted from: https://hothardware.com/reviews/d...940-review [hothardware.com]
This Dell XPS system would be a great fit, for home, office, students, coders, CAD, miners, and even casual gamers. Pretty much everyone except PC gamer enthusiast that like to build and maintain their own systems.
If you are just an normal person that wants to get a good deal on a good PC that will probably never be opened, and the only real maintenance you do is reinstall Windows ever couple of years to clean the system up. Then this system is perfect for you.
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