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
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American Express via Amex Offers[americanexpress.com] is offering select American Express Cardholders: $40 Statement Credit back on $200+ or $120 Statement Credit back $599+ Dell purchases. Offer valid through April 25, 2024 NLA
Literally on the page is the ability to upgrade the PSU for $50 - to a very good PSU. And add liquid cooling (that they use on the K series) for another $50.
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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Which makes this a good value if you do want the RTX 4060 Ti and this config works for you overall. And a great value if you have the AmEx offer on your card.
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.
Going forward in your life, you should understand and learn to know that you aren't as smart as you think you are and this is making you overconfident.
Which makes this a good value if you do want the RTX 4060 Ti and this config works for you overall. And a great value if you have the AmEx offer on your card.
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.
While it's true that 32GB of RAM doesn't cost enough to justify it not being the standard these days (it's about a $20 difference for OEMs), the cost of the 512GB NVME does reflect the current price of mid to upper range drives right now.
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.
i agree, i run into this issue with my current xps 8940 and the worst part is that you cant upgrade Dell PSUs and also the graphics cards for dell are custom and down clocked to meet the lower PSU requirement
So you can't take out this GPU and put it in another board???
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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.
Considering how many times you said "look", are we to assume you mean the actual case?
It looks like a workstation, sure.
But what does that have to do with the components?
It's an 80Plus Platinum rated power supply. There's absolutely nothing wrong with it.
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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4060 ti is 160w tgp. 460w is plenty. Unless you're tryna compensate for something. know what I'm sayin sayin
Really if you want to nitpick you should be asking for two sticks of ram and a bigger HD.
Going forward in your life, you should understand and learn to know that you aren't as smart as you think you are and this is making you overconfident.
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.
While it's true that 32GB of RAM doesn't cost enough to justify it not being the standard these days (it's about a $20 difference for OEMs), the cost of the 512GB NVME does reflect the current price of mid to upper range drives right now.
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.
So you can't take out this GPU and put it in another board???