Enter your unique 10% off coupon code from email = $1709.99
Enter the coupon code DPAY for $100 off with Dell Pay Credit Account
Your total will be $1609.99 (excluding tax) + shipping is free
Additional Savings:
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SPECS:
Intel Core i9 14900F (68 MB cache, 24 cores, 2.00 GHz to 5.80 GHz P-Core Turbo Max 3.0)
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070Ti SUPER 16GB GDDR6X
32 GB: 2 x 16 GB, DDR5, 5600 MT/s
1 TB, M.2, PCIe NVMe, SSD
1000W Platinum Rated PSU, 240mm Liquid-Cooled CPU & Clear Side Panel
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We need to nuke this dell pay as part of a price. Opening a new of credit is over the top.
getting a dell card with no benefits for $100 discount is wild. wellsfargo active $200 and 2% cb, capital savorone $200 and multiple good categories and that's with bare minimum research
Tbh I feel it's still a good deal at 1709. I'm not going to do the credit thing.
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I just purchased this 2 days ago @1709 ( no dell pay ) , if anyone interested this qualifies for a bundle with the dwf 34" Oled monitor and you pay $499 for it ($799 original price) so if you're looking for an Oled monitor as well and are already planning on spending $700+ on one, this "technically" means you're paying around $1400 for the PC ( $1300 if dell pay is used )
Does this have slots to install additional M2 SSDs?
Slots to add new memory?
PCIE slots?
How easy or difficult does Alienware make to add new hardware to the motherboard (in terms of driver support)?
Dell computers are notoriously difficult to add RAM to. They use proprietary motherboards. Storage upgrades usually aren't an issue, but don't expect loads of storage options either.
Agree. That said, I wouldn't use up a 5/24 slot on either of these lines of credit personally. I did get that Wells Fargo card before I got involved in the credit card points game. But yeah, the D-pay is a terrible offer compared to what's out there.
Dell computers are notoriously difficult to add RAM to. They use proprietary motherboards. Storage upgrades usually aren't an issue, but don't expect loads of storage options either.
This models GPU, Motherboard and Power Supply are all proprietary. I was going to get it but after finding that out it was a hard pass.
Dell computers are notoriously difficult to add RAM to. They use proprietary motherboards. Storage upgrades usually aren't an issue, but don't expect loads of storage options either.
These should work with R16.
Crucial Pro RAM 64GB Kit (2x32GB) DDR5 5600MHz (or 5200MHz or 4800MHz) Desktop Memory CP2K32G56C46U5 https://a.co/d/0QADELN
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$1,609.99
Hopefully I has swap the CPU for an i9-14900KS that I get 50% discounted from work.
$1,609.99
Hopefully I has swap the CPU for an i9-14900KS that I get 50% discounted from work.
computer would be free after I resell cpus I get 50% from work 😂
Got a r15 4090 13900k for $1,900 open box on microcenter. If it wasnt for this, I would had bought this instead
Holy cow what a steal. Had a similar case sans window in an R12 and I loathe it but for those specs, 100% would have gotten that.
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Slots to add new memory?
PCIE slots?
How easy or difficult does Alienware make to add new hardware to the motherboard (in terms of driver support)?
Dell computers are notoriously difficult to add RAM to. They use proprietary motherboards. Storage upgrades usually aren't an issue, but don't expect loads of storage options either.
Douche-pay?
More than free after I resell the copiers I steal from work
top tier employee
This models GPU, Motherboard and Power Supply are all proprietary. I was going to get it but after finding that out it was a hard pass.
That being said the new chips will be out soon, new npu and all that will depreciate older gens quick.
These should work with R16.
Crucial Pro RAM 64GB Kit (2x32GB) DDR5 5600MHz (or 5200MHz or 4800MHz) Desktop Memory CP2K32G56C46U5 https://a.co/d/0QADELN
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Edit: I believe it is. https://softwareoffer.i
You're supposed to get a master key tho and dell didn't give me one.