Dell Technologies has
Alienware Aurora R15 Desktop (wdr15amd50h) on sale for
$2,899.99 or less.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
asokosa for sharing this deal.
- Note: New customers may receive an additional 10% off via email sign up; this email sign up offer is only good for new Dell customers.
- Additional Savings: American Express via Amex Offers is offering select American Express Cardholders: $40 Statement Credit back on $200+ or $120 Statement Credit back $599+ Dell purchases through April 25, 2024.
Specs:
- AMD Ryzen 9 7950HX 16-Core / 32-Thread Processor
- Alienware Cryo-tech Edition CPU Liquid Cooling
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 24 GB GDDR6X Graphics Card
- 32GB (2x16GB) 4800MHz DDR5 Memory
- 2TB M.2 PCIe NVMe Solid State Drive
- Dark Side of the Moon Case with 1,350W Power Supply
- Windows 11 Home
- Dell Multimedia Keyboard + Dell Optical Mouse
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I would say this is a decent deal if you don't want to bother building yourself or care about upgrading.
If you have a Microcenter close to you, you are way better off getting a custom system for roughly the same price.
Also, if you want this for gaming, you are way better off with a 7800X3D vs. the 7950 in this unit. If you are getting this for a creator PC with no intention of upgrades besides memory later, this is fine.
Why can't you upgrade to a 5090 or 6090? It's a card. Take out the old, put in the new.
Your comment about MB or PS makes no sense. What are you trying to say? I didn't say you can't upgrade either...I said you won't have a need to for years and by then you're going to have to buy newer parts to go with that new MB anyways, so might as well buy a new system.
If you're a tinkerer, then sure, go buy 20 parts from 20 different manufacturers and tinker away. Most people don't want to do that. I, like many, prefer having all the parts under one warranty that can be repaired quickly.
FWIW, I was building computers probably before you were born. I know a thing or two about the pros and cons of building vs buying prebuilt. You can have an opinion about what YOU prefer, but blanket statements that nothing can be upgraded is pure misinformation.
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Chase 5%. $69
Bofa 5%. $69
AMER $599 offer $120
Cash back site 10%. $276
Dell coupon 10%. $307
Before any cash back: $3,072.55
Total cash back: $841
Total after all said and done $2231.55
I don't have the Dell coupon but I signed up for it, if I get it. Anybody have one and no use for it?
The cash back site I activated and it's saying "10% activated" I don't know if it will be full 10%…
Chase 5%. $69
Bofa 5%. $69
AMER $599 offer $120
Cash back site 10%. $276
Dell coupon 10%. $307
Before any cash back: $3,072.55
Total cash back: $841
Total after all said and done $2231.55
I don't have the Dell coupon but I signed up for it, if I get it. Anybody have one and no use for it?
The cash back site I activated and it's saying "10% activated" I don't know if it will be full 10%…
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After applying a 15% targeted coupon from Dell, the price drops to $2,464.99.
Subsequently, with a cashback (CB) of 10% or an effective 15% when considering the value equivalent to a flight ticket, the cost reduces to $2,095.24.
Further deductions through a $120 Amex offer applied three times bring the price down to $1,735.24.
Finally, utilizing $200 Amex Dell credits three times lowers the total to $1,135.24.
Final Price: $1,135.24 + Tax, with an additional benefit of earning 3% in 7,395 rewards points, equivalent to $70 redeemable at Dell in the future.
Given this pricing, should I proceed with the purchase? Probably not. I'll likely wait for the 5090 model, anticipating a price around $1,000 in the future.
The primary motivation for purchasing a Dell Alienware would be its price-to-value ratio.
After applying a 15% targeted coupon from Dell, the price drops to $2,464.99.
Subsequently, with a cashback (CB) of 10% or an effective 15% when considering the value equivalent to a flight ticket, the cost reduces to $2,095.24.
Further deductions through a $120 Amex offer applied three times bring the price down to $1,735.24.
Finally, utilizing $200 Amex Dell credits three times lowers the total to $1,135.24.
Final Price: $1,135.24 + Tax, with an additional benefit of earning 3% in 7,395 rewards points, equivalent to $70 redeemable at Dell in the future.
Given this pricing, should I proceed with the purchase? Probably not. I'll likely wait for the 5090 model, anticipating a price around $1,000 in the future.
The primary motivation for purchasing a Dell Alienware would be its price-to-value ratio.
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1. $590 = $120?
2. $599 = $120?
3. $599 = $120 ?
Amex gives you statements for each?
Using one Amex credit card?
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