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Dell XPS 8960 Desktop: Intel i7-13700, RX 6700 XT, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD

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$1035

$1,150

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Dell has Dell XPS 8960 Gaming Desktop on sale for $1034.99 when you apply coupon code SAVE10 in your cart. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member delz4stelz for sharing this deal.

Specs:
  • Intel Core i7-13700 16-Core / 24-Thread Processor
  • 16GB (1x16GB) DDR5 4800MHz Memory
  • AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT 12GB GDDR6 Graphics
  • 512GB M.2 PCIe NVMe Solid State Drive
  • 750-Watt 80+ Platinum Power Supply
  • Intel Killer Wi-Fi 6E AX1675, 2x2, 802.11ax Wireless + Bluetooth
  • Windows 11 Home
  • Ports:
    • Front:
      • SD card slot
      • 1x 3.5 mm headphone/microphone combo jack
      • 2x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A
      • 1x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A with Power Share
      • 1x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C with PowerShare
    • Back:
      • 7.1 audio 6-connector stack of re-taskable audio ports
      • DisplayPort 1.4 (UMA only)
      • 2x USB 3.2 Type-A Gen 1
      • 2x USB 3.2 Type-C Gen 2
      • 2x USB 2.0 Type-A
  • Dell Multimedia Keyboard + Dell Wired Mouse

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Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff

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Written by delz4stelz
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Dell has Dell XPS 8960 Gaming Desktop on sale for $1034.99 when you apply coupon code SAVE10 in your cart. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member delz4stelz for sharing this deal.

Specs:
  • Intel Core i7-13700 16-Core / 24-Thread Processor
  • 16GB (1x16GB) DDR5 4800MHz Memory
  • AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT 12GB GDDR6 Graphics
  • 512GB M.2 PCIe NVMe Solid State Drive
  • 750-Watt 80+ Platinum Power Supply
  • Intel Killer Wi-Fi 6E AX1675, 2x2, 802.11ax Wireless + Bluetooth
  • Windows 11 Home
  • Ports:
    • Front:
      • SD card slot
      • 1x 3.5 mm headphone/microphone combo jack
      • 2x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A
      • 1x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A with Power Share
      • 1x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C with PowerShare
    • Back:
      • 7.1 audio 6-connector stack of re-taskable audio ports
      • DisplayPort 1.4 (UMA only)
      • 2x USB 3.2 Type-A Gen 1
      • 2x USB 3.2 Type-C Gen 2
      • 2x USB 2.0 Type-A
  • Dell Multimedia Keyboard + Dell Wired Mouse

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Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff

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Written by delz4stelz
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It depends on the GPU. Most of the board partner (made by companies other than Nvidia or AMD) 40 series cards won't fit because they're too big for this case. You also can't swap it over to a different case, because the motherboard, case, and power supply are all proprietary. You'd also have keep an eye on your power limit, as 750W will be really pushing it close with a higher end GPU and a 13700k. The RX 6700XT is already a more than capable GPU, anyways. It's plenty for 1440p high settings. If I had a 6700XT (I have a 3080), I personally wouldn't upgrade it right now. Also, keep in mind that these cases are basically hotboxes, and will run hot and loud. Dell PC's are also intentionally made with proprietary parts to limit upgradeability, so customers buy a new PC instead of upgrading. The only parts that are upgradable are the CPU, GPU, and RAM. The motherboards BIOS is also locked down and will run the RAM at a lower clock speed if you upgrade the RAM to anything but the make and model of RAM that it comes with (to try and force you to buy the RAM from Dell). Slower RAM reduces gaming performance by quite a bit on Intel's 13th gen, so you don't want that. You can buy it elsewhere, but you're limited to a specific model of Crucial RAM. If your intentions are to upgrade, you're better off with PC's that use standard parts, like Lenovo Legion, CyberPower, etc. Or, you could build your own. It's really much easier than you would think. Picking parts on PCPartPicker, a few minutes on YouTube, and a Phillips #2 screwdriver is all you need. I built my first one when I was 14 with no prior knowledge before YouTube was really an option, and it only took me about 2 hours. It's just a handful of screws and everything else plugs in.
Downgrade memory to 8gb for 100$ less, use amex 120 off 599, 2 extra hilton points (amex offer also), plus your fav cb site

Edit: found a 5% cb via Citi cards (double cash card) so plan is to split payment for 599 to dell and rest going to doublecash card.
Also 6% Dell rewards for those who have Dell Rewards account.

Anyone know when the SAVE10 code expires? I'm holding off buying, thinking maybe comes this week memorial holiday, the cb from r10 might increase.
Edit: Looks like SAVE10 expires in an hour, 4PM EST 5/26.

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You are not reading my post. A dispute is just that a very risky and chancy after the fact effort that may not be approved. I prefer a given on the front end that when my order is placed that the reward is recognized and will be issued. The Dell site DEFINITELY stated the card was not recognized and approved for Dell's reward program. I didn't take a screen shot of it. Amex DEFINITELY stated that the reward would not go through if disputed when shipped as I posed that very question to them. This was not my first and only attempt to use Amex rewards as I have used them many times in the past. $120 is not an amount on a $944 purchase to risk not being received.This had nothing to do with being impatient but everything to do with insuring the Amex reward was recognized, redeemed and received.
I think you are mistaken between the rewards programs, because i saw the message as well when i was ordering. There is Dell rewards, which is what Dell gives you in Dell money for future purchases. The other one is Amex rewards points, which Dell allows for direct redemption toward your purchase. The message that said your card wasn't recognized for reward program is from Dells website stating that your Amex card does not qualify for Amex reward points redemption because only a couple Amex cards have Amex reward points. There is no such thing as a specific credit card does not qualify for Dell rewards. Dell rewards is just a free reward program that you need to sign up, gives back up to 6-7% in Dell money, and every card qualifies, in fact you dont even need to use credit card to qualify for dell rewards, you can use debit card or Dell gift cards. I think your confusion of that message probably confused the Dell CSR as well and they just fibbed their answer to whatever you wanted to hear.

should have asked on this thread before the impulsive cancelation and wasting time with 6 phone calls 🤔
Last edited by pullmyfinger May 27, 2023 at 05:35 AM.