This high-end Alienware Aurora R16 gaming PC, boasting an RTX 4090, is currently available at a significantly reduced price. Dell is offering a $1,000 instant discount, bringing the total down to $2,899.99. This is a remarkable deal, especially considering the recent resurgence in RTX 4090 prices. Purchasing a standalone RTX 4090 currently costs at least $2,000, making building a comparable PC less cost-effective. This pre-built option also includes a comprehensive warranty.
Price: $2,899.99 (was $3,699.99) at Alienware
This powerhouse features an Intel Core i9-14900KF CPU, a GeForce RTX 4090 GPU, 32GB of DDR5-5200MHz RAM, and a 2TB NVMe SSD. The i9-14900KF is currently Intel's top-tier gaming CPU, excelling in both gaming and productivity. While known for its heat output, it's effectively cooled by a robust 240mm AIO liquid cooler. The system is powered by a reliable 1,000W 80PLUS Platinum power supply.
The RTX 4090 remains the market's most powerful GPU, significantly outperforming competitors from both NVIDIA and AMD. Its performance allows for 4K gaming at ultra settings with ray tracing enabled, maintaining high frame rates even on the most demanding titles. Its 24GB of GDDR6X VRAM also makes it ideal for AI applications.
NVIDIA's upcoming RTX 5000 series, launching in late January, will undoubtedly offer enhanced performance. However, expect a substantial price increase. The RTX 5090's Founder's Edition is projected to retail at $2,000, while the RTX 5080 is priced at $999. Availability may be limited for both. While the RTX 5080 will likely be a strong performer, its 16GB of VRAM compared to the 4090's 24GB and potential availability issues make the 4090 a compelling current option.
The R16 chassis, Alienware's 2024 design, is 40% smaller than previous models. Its efficient airflow design, incorporating side intake vents, front and rear 120mm fans, and two 120mm top fans with a 240mm radiator for the AIO cooler, ensures optimal cooling. Alienware's liquid cooling solution is superior to their stock air cooling, justifying the extra cost. Note that Dell's newer Area 51 chassis (announced at CES 2025) shares a similar design.
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