Micro Center has 
Dell Alienware Aurora Gaming Desktop (DACT1250-9338BL) with configuration below on sale for 
$2199.99. Select free store pickup where available; otherwise, shipping price varies by location.
Thanks to Community Member 
N3RD_01 for sharing this deal.
Specs:
- Intel Core Ultra 9 285K (24-Core, 76MB Total Cache, 3.7GHz to 5.7GHz) Processor
 - NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 16GB GDDR7 Graphics
 - 2TB NVMe M.2 PCIe Solid State Drive (SSD)
 - 32 GB Dual Channel DDR5 (2 x 16 GB) 5200 MT/s Memory
 - 1000W Platinum Rated PSU, 240m Liquid-Cooled CPU & Clear Side Panel
 - Killer E3100G Network
 - 2x2 Intel Wi-Fi 7 802.11be + Bluetooth 5.4
 - Microsoft Windows 11 Home
 - Ports:
- Front:
- 1x USB 3.2 (Gen 2 Type-C)
 - 3x USB 3.2 (Gen 1 Type-A)
 - 1x Headphone/Microphone Combo 
 
 - Back:
- 2x USB 2.0 (Type-A)
 - 2x USB 3.2 (Gen 1 Type-A)
 - 1x USB 3.2 (Gen 2 Type-C)
 - 1x USB 4.0 (Gen 3 Type-C)
 - 1x HDMI
 - 3x DisplayPort
 - 1x LAN RJ-45
 - 2x Audio
 - 1x Digital Audio 
 
   
   
 
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For anyone curious of my take after having it for a few weeks: it's been an amazing machine, even for the price I paid originally. RTX5080 and 285K combo performs great and the system overall is very quiet, even under load. (The discs spinning in my NAS nearby are often louder than the whole machine.) Not experiencing any of the issues MishkaFilm mentioned and I've had none to speak of since I unboxed it two weeks ago. Just made sure to update BIOS/drivers from the get-go and it's been smooth sailing. BF6 performs great completely maxed out and not having any serious issues whatsoever. (Also IT professional so a bit picky about these things)
Minor gripes would be IO options on the back being fairly limited for USB ports, the BIOS restricts undervolting of the CPU and can't be downgraded far enough to unlock it (though not too surprising from an OEM gaming PC), and the AW Command Center is a bit meh to work with, but overall, definitely not a deal to ignore, especially for $2200.
For anyone curious of my take after having it for a few weeks: it's been an amazing machine, even for the price I paid originally. RTX5080 and 285K combo performs great and the system overall is very quiet, even under load. (The discs spinning in my NAS nearby are often louder than the whole machine.) Not experiencing any of the issues MishkaFilm mentioned and I've had none to speak of since I unboxed it two weeks ago. Just made sure to update BIOS/drivers from the get-go and it's been smooth sailing. BF6 performs great completely maxed out and not having any serious issues whatsoever. (Also IT professional so a bit picky about these things)
Minor gripes would be IO options on the back being fairly limited for USB ports, the BIOS restricts undervolting of the CPU and can't be downgraded far enough to unlock it (though not too surprising from an OEM gaming PC), and the AW Command Center is a bit meh to work with, but overall, definitely not a deal to ignore, especially for $2200.
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