Your total will be $1529.99 (excluding tax) + shipping is free
Additional Savings:
American Express via Amex Offers[americanexpress.com] is offering select American Express Cardholders: $50 Statement Credit back on $250+ or $100 Statement Credit back $500+ Dell purchases. Offer valid through August 15, 2025.
$1699.99 without the above discounts.
This can also be gotten with 32GB RAM[dell.com]for $1732.99 with the above code; or $1924.99 without the code.
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)
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I don't have the Amex offers listed in the OP, but I have multiple Amex cards with "Spend $800 or more, earn $120 back". That means if your order is over $1600, post-tax, you can get $240 back from Amex if you split across two different cards.
Not sure if things have changed but I had the Aurora R13 and one thing with Dell is their stuff is proprietary. So when you think getting these specs you can upgrade later on you may only be able to do so with Dell stuff. My big issue was the power supply and upgrading was outrageous. Look up Gamers Nexus youtube dell dumpster fire
Not sure if things have changed but I had the Aurora R13 and one thing with Dell is their stuff is proprietary. So when you think getting these specs you can upgrade later on you may only be able to do so with Dell stuff. My big issue was the power supply and upgrading was outrageous. Look up Gamers Nexus youtube dell dumpster fire
I have an old Dell Inspiron 5675 and trying to upgrade to Windows 11 cuz you know microsoft ending support for Windows 10 and eventually you won't be able to use things like Steam etc...
I have upgraded the psu in my older dell pc so I'm also curious...but do have to choose the 1000w psu if you want the 5070ti setup.
Not familiar with ram, specially DDR5 ram pricing...Is it worth the 2x32gb for $225 more? or is it cheaper to buy 2x32gb elsewhere and choose the 2x8gb in this?
I just dropped $999 on the 5070TI a la carte. 16GB RAM is weak, get the 32GB option. Also, only 1TB SSD, you'll need another one, mother board should support it though.
Not sure if things have changed but I had the Aurora R13 and one thing with Dell is their stuff is proprietary. So when you think getting these specs you can upgrade later on you may only be able to do so with Dell stuff. My big issue was the power supply and upgrading was outrageous. Look up Gamers Nexus youtube dell dumpster fire
You know what isn't proprietary? GPU. CPU. RAM. SSD. The things most people want to upgrade or improve. You want a bigger power supply? Try here[ebay.com] Not that expensive.
I think if you want to change the M/B down the road, you might as well buy a new system since you need MB, CPU, probably new RAM. Why not just get a whole new system and keep your GPU if you've overspent a ton on a high end card?
Not familiar with ram, specially DDR5 ram pricing...Is it worth the 2x32gb for $225 more? or is it cheaper to buy 2x32gb elsewhere and choose the 2x8gb in this?
It's cheaper[a.co] to buy your own, but if you want everything covered by Dell, then you have to pony up for the more expensive Dell RAM.
I just dropped $999 on the 5070TI a la carte. 16GB RAM is weak, get the 32GB option. Also, only 1TB SSD, you'll need another one, mother board should support it though.
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I have upgraded the psu in my older dell pc so I'm also curious...but do have to choose the 1000w psu if you want the 5070ti setup.
I think if you want to change the M/B down the road, you might as well buy a new system since you need MB, CPU, probably new RAM. Why not just get a whole new system and keep your GPU if you've overspent a ton on a high end card?
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Tested and working Memory Kits in the non-K CPU versions:
1. TEAMGROUP Elite DDR5 32GB Kit (2x16GB) 5600Mhz PC5-44800 CL46 Non-ECC Unbuffered UDIMM 288 Pin PC Computer Desktop Memory Module Ram TED532G5600C46DC01
Detects at the correct 5600 MT/s out of the box.
2. Crucial Pro RAM 48GB Kit (2x24GB) DDR5 6000MHz XMP-3.0 Desktop Memory CP2K24G60C48U5
Detected and running at 6000 MT/s in Task Manager and CPU-Z, XMP-3.0 profile, timings of 48, 48, 48, 96
3. Crucial Pro 128GB Kit (2 x 64GB) DDR5-5600 PC5-44800 CL46 Dual Channel Desktop Memory Kit CP2K64G56C46U5
Detects at the correct 5600 MT/s out of the box.