Dell Technologies has Dell Alienware Aurora Desktop (ACT1250) on sale for $1699.99 (16GB DDR5 model) when you follow directions below. Shipping is free.
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Thanks to Community Member Dr.W for sharing this deal.
American Express via Amex Offers is offering select American Express Cardholders: $50 Statement Credit back on $250+ or $100 Statement Credit back on $500+ Dell purchases. Offer valid through August 15, 2025.
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 $1709.99 with the above code; or $1899.99 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)
Seems like a solid deal, just need to replace the 16GB ram yourself. +$200 for 32GB from the page is definitely not worth it
The new Intel CPUs can be cooled perfectly fine with good $30-$50 air coolers since they are far more efficient this generation and run cooler than AMD, the flagship Ultra 9 285k runs cooler than a 7600x (big change), but after looking at the default air cooler, I would agree with you. The 'free' air cooler they show is basically a stock cheapo one, not a quality third party one. Since adding the 5070TI requires the PSU upgrade anyways, paying $50 more for an AIO liquid cooler is worth it, as its the same price as a good air cooler and this case looks like it might be less ideal for air coolers in general.
Absolutely. The performance of this machine will probably be higher than you need TBH. It'll do 1440p ultra and 4k, and the CPU will chew through any prosumer workloads. As pointed out elsewhere though, upgrading the RAM to 32GB would be ideal, 16GB is usable but in some scenarios it might be the bottleneck.
If you need recommendations for aftermarket RAM upgrades, there are some tested-working kits in the wiki of this similar deal:
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Absolutely. The performance of this machine will probably be higher than you need TBH. It'll do 1440p ultra and 4k, and the CPU will chew through any prosumer workloads. As pointed out elsewhere though, upgrading the RAM to 32GB would be ideal, 16GB is usable but in some scenarios it might be the bottleneck.
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I highly recommended the liquid cooling upgrade +$50 over the air cooled 1k watt psu
+$200 for the Ultra 7 265KF seems steep.
From what i've read on the Ultra 9, very little performance increase for the large price increase over the Ultra 7.
Faster Mhz ram not worth the upgrade price (for little perfromance gain) from what i've read.
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The GPU has as much RAM as the actual PC 😂
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my Alienware aurora r7 with liquid cooling from 2016 is still running strong. Never had an issue with it overheating or anything either.
32GB Dual Channel DDR5 (2x 16GB - Green) 5200 MT/s
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I highly recommended the liquid cooling upgrade +$50 over the air cooled 1k watt psu