Update: This popular deal is still available
Dell Technologies has
Dell XPS 8960 Desktop for
$989.99 when you apply coupon code
10OFFCLEAR during checkout.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Editor
RevOne for finding this deal.
Specs:
- Intel Core i7-13700 16-Core (8P+8E) / 24-Thread Processor
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 8GB GDDR6 Graphics Card
- 16GB (1x16GB) DDR5 4800MHz Memory
- 512GB M.2 PCIe NVME Solid State Drive
- Dell Multimedia Keyboard & Wire Mouse
- Intel Killer Wi-Fi 6E AX1675 2x2 Wireless + Bluetooth
- Windows 11 Home
- 460 Watt Power Supply
- Ports:
- Front:
- SD card slot
- 3.5 mm headphone/microphone combo jack
- 2x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A
- USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A w/ Power Share
- USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C w/ PowerShare (no video/audio output)
- Rear:
- 7.1 audio 6-connector stack of re-taskable audio ports
- DisplayPort 1.4 (UMA only)
- 2x USB 3.2 Type-A Gen 1
- USB 3.2 Type-C Gen 2x2 (no video/audio output)
- 2x USB 2.0 Type-A
- Gigabit Ethernet
Top Comments
Dells have issues, but the PSU and cooling problems you guys are mentioning are literal options you can change direct from Dell before you order - I don't even think you clicked the link.
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I do have the AmEx offer and would jump on it immediately if it had 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD. 512GB SSD is just too skimpy on a PC aimed at a power user.
It looks like a workstation, sure.
But what does that have to do with the components?
If you don't understand the difference, you're probably used to overbuying wattage on an 80Plus Bronze.
That's fine, but your electric bill would appreciate the Platinum.
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Really if you want to nitpick you should be asking for two sticks of ram and a bigger HD.
I do have the AmEx offer and would jump on it immediately if it had 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD. 512GB SSD is just too skimpy on a PC aimed at a power user.
I priced out a system with similar components and was already over $1000 even before adding a drive.
You can always add a 1TB drive and keep the 512 as a secondary.
It doesn't take much effort to clone drives these days, especially with how fast they are.
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do you know for sure I can or cannot?
I didn't know these dell machines were very particular.. is it the case with RAM sticks too? Like it has to be very specific ram sticks that the dell motherboard accepts??