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- Proceed to cart
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- Your total will be $2204.99 (excluding tax) + shipping is free
Additional Savings:$2449.99 without the above discounts.
Alternatively, you can also get the following configurations:
- 16GB DDR5, 1TB SSD - $1844.99 ($2049.99 w/o sign-up code)
- 32GB DDR5, 1TB SSD - $1979.99 ($2199.99 w/o sign-up code)
- 64GB DDR5, 1TB SSD - $2114.99 ($ 2349.99 w/o sign-up code)
- 64GB DDR5, 4TB SSD - $2474.99 ($ 2749.99 w/o sign-up code)
For
+$50 you can also select the
1000W Platinum Rated PSU, 240mm Liquid-Cooled CPU & Clear Side Panel.
SPECS:- Intel® Core™ Ultra 7 processor 265F (20-Core, 66MB Total Cache, 1.8GHz to 5.3GHz)
- Windows 11 Home
- (Dell Technologies recommends Windows 11 Pro for business)
- NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 5080 16GB GDDR7
- 64GB Dual Channel DDR5 (2x 32GB - Green) 5200 MT/s
- 2TB NVMe M.2 PCIe SSD
- 1000W Platinum Rated PSU, Air-Cooled CPU & Clear Side Panel
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The pricing in 2020 was a big bad, covid was active and people needed computers and things to do isolated.
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- Cutting storage back to 1TB. The upgrades are too expensive
- Cut the RAM back to 16GB and buy aftermarket. The 64GB is 5200MT/s. That's a $140 RAM kit
All in all, comes to like $2100 plus tax minus coupon. Still pretty good.
My old Alienware R12 was showing some age.
- Cutting storage back to 1TB. The upgrades are too expensive
- Cut the RAM back to 16GB and buy aftermarket. The 64GB is 5200MT/s. That's a $140 RAM kit
All in all, comes to like $2100 plus tax minus coupon. Still pretty good.
I just upped the CPU to ultra 9 285k, dropped to 1Tb dropped to 16gb(ill upgrade to 64gb with crucial for $150) got it for $2450 + 150 ram.
- Cutting storage back to 1TB. The upgrades are too expensive
- Cut the RAM back to 16GB and buy aftermarket. The 64GB is 5200MT/s. That's a $140 RAM kit
All in all, comes to like $2100 plus tax minus coupon. Still pretty good.
Would agree about the storage. Meh about the RAM, improving latency and speed on Intel processors isn't as critical and if someone is that hardcore about gaming they would just get the 3D cache AMD processors and skip Intel entirely. But yes DIY'ing the memory upgrade is cheaper.
As stated, Intel isn't great for gaming but this isn't bad in terms of Intel options. Serious gamers should just avoid this entirely but someone looking for productivity this isn't a bad deal.
newegg has 9800x3d + 5080 prebuilt for $2599, and it comes with a free $259 monitor. sell the monitor for $200, and the final cost will be $2399