Save $1,000 Off This Decked Out Alienware Aurora R16 RTX 4090 Gaming PC

Mar 26,25

High-end prebuilt PCs often come with a hefty price tag, but savvy shoppers can still snag incredible deals that offer significant savings. Currently, Dell is slashing $1,000 off the Alienware Aurora R16 equipped with a GeForce RTX 4090, bringing the price down to $3,699.99. With standalone RTX 4090 graphics cards seeing a price hike and costing upwards of $2,000, building your own PC might not be as cost-effective as you'd think. Plus, opting for a prebuilt PC like this one comes with the added benefit of an all-inclusive warranty.

Alienware Aurora R16 i9-14900KF RTX 4090 Gaming PC

$4,694.99 save 21% $3,699.99 at Alienware

This Alienware Aurora R16 gaming PC packs a punch with an Intel Core i9-14900KF CPU, a GeForce RTX 4090 GPU, 64GB of DDR5-5200MHz RAM, and a spacious 4TB NVMe SSD. The 14th gen Intel Core i9-14900KF is currently the top-tier Intel gaming CPU and excels in productivity tasks as well. Known for running hot, it's efficiently cooled by a robust 240mm all-in-one liquid cooler. The system is powered by a reliable 1,000W 80PLUS Platinum power supply.

The RTX 4090 stands unrivaled as the most powerful GPU available. Chris Coke's review highlights its prowess, stating, "The RTX 4090 may be huge and expensive, but holy smokes if it doesn’t blow the competition out of the water... Until the rest of the pack can catch up, between its impressive hardware specs and its DLSS 3 AI wizardry, even the $1,599 price doesn’t seem unreasonable for the unrivaled frame rates that this card can crank out." With this GPU, you can enjoy any game at 4K resolution with ultra settings and ray tracing enabled, delivering high framerates even in the most demanding new titles like Black Myth: Wukong or Warhammer Space Marine 2. It's also the go-to consumer card for AI applications, thanks to its 24GB of GDDR6X VRAM.

A note on RTX 5000 series GPUs

NVIDIA's upcoming RTX 5000 series GPUs are slated for release starting at the end of January. While the RTX 5090 promises even greater power, it will come with a steep price tag of $2,000 for the Founder's Edition at launch, and availability might be limited. The RTX 5080, launching at $999, may also face supply constraints. We'll soon benchmark this card, but it's worth noting it will have less VRAM than the 4090 (16GB vs 24GB) and may not fully eclipse the 4090's dominance.

A note on Alienware's newest "R16" desktop chassis

The R16 represents Alienware's 2024 desktop PC design, boasting a 40% smaller volume than its predecessors. It features an effective airflow system, drawing air through side intake vents over the GPU area and a 120mm front fan, with exhaust managed by a 120mm rear fan and two 120mm top fans. The 240mm radiator for the all-in-one liquid cooling system is mounted to these top fans. While some configurations omit the liquid cooling, we typically recommend those that include it due to the superior performance over Alienware's stock air cooling. It's worth noting that Dell unveiled a new Area 51 chassis at CES 2025, which closely resembles the R16 in appearance and design.

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