Alienware Aurora R16 | Core i7 13700F | RTX 4080 | 16GB DDR5 RAM | 1TB NVMe SSD| $2,499.99$1,949.99 at Dell (save $550)
This is one of the cheapest RTX 4080 gaming PCs available right now. You get a solid 16-core CPU, 16GB of DDR5 RAM, and 1TB of NVMe SSD storage. It's a great package, just keep in mind that upgrading can be tricky with Alienware PCs.
Alienware 34 AW3423DWF | 34-inch | 165Hz | QD-OLED | $1,099.99$799.99 at Dell (save $250)
Alienware's fancy QD-OLED panel just got that little bit cheaper. It's still not exactly entry-level at $800, but think of it as a long term investment that will make every single gaming session pop. Once you've experienced per-pixel OLED-style lighting, you won't want to go back to LCD tech. You can read our Alienware QD-OLED review for more.
Price check: Best Buy $799.99
It's tempting to dismiss almost everything Dell does with the Alienware brand as a cynical money grab aimed at the cash-rich but clueless. And a lot of Alienware gaming PCs in particular do not look like great value at their full price. But our recent spotlight on Alienware's RTX 4080 box for under $2,000 proves that, just occasionally, the brand offers some excellent gaming PC deals.
Which got us thinking, what if you combined that Aurora R16 rig with one of our very favourite gaming monitor, which also just so happens to be from Alienware and is on offer for as little as it's ever been.
We speak, of course of the Alienware 34 AW3423DWF. The final «F» denotes the cheaper non-G-Sync chipped version of Alienware's 34-inch QD-OLED ultrawide masterpiece, which surprisingly looks better than the more expensive non-F version.
It runs an irrelevant 10Hz slower than its more expensive sibling. But as we found in our
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