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- Alienware Aurora R10 Ryzen Edition Gaming Desktop with AMD Ryzen 5 3500 Processor, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD + 1TB Hard Drive, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 and Windows 10 - $1399.99 (regularly $2349.99)
- Alienware Aurora R11 Gaming Desktop with 10th Generation Intel Core i7 Processor, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD + 1TB Hard Drive, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 and Windows 10 - $2299.99 (regularly $3199.99)
- Dell G5 Gaming Desktop with 10th Generation Intel Core i5 Processor, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD + 1TB Hard Drive, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Super and Windows 10 - $899.99 (regularly $1499.99)
- Inspiron Desktop with 10th Generation Intel Core i5 Processor, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD and Windows 10 - $599.99 (regularly $989.99)
- XPS Desktop with 10th Generation Intel Core i5 Processor, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Super and Windows 10 - $899.99 (regularly $1299.99)
- Inspiron 14 5000 2-in-1 Laptop with 11th Generation Intel Core i5 Processor, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD and Windows 10 - $729.99 (regularly $938.99)
- Inspiron 15 3000 Laptop with AMD Ryzen 3 3250U Processor, 8GB RAM, 128GB SSD and Windows 10 - $449.99 (regularly $588.99)
- Inspiron 15 3000 Touch Laptop with 10th Generation Intel Core i7 Processor, 12GB RAM, 512GB SSD and Windows 10 - $799.99 (regularly $1018.99)
- XPS 13 Laptop with 10th Generation Intel Core i7 Processor, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD and Windows 10 - $1249.99 (regularly $1649.99)
- XPS 15 4K Laptop with 9th Generation Intel Core i7 Processor, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 and Windows 10 - $1749.99 (regularly $2299.99)
Peripherals and Other Electronics
- Alienware 25 TN Gaming Monitor with AMD FreeSync - $349.99 (regularly $579.99)
- Alienware 27 QHD Gaming Monitor with NVIDIA G-Sync - $1199.99 (regularly $1499.99)
- Alienware 34 QHD IPS Curved Gaming Monitor with NVIDIA G-Sync - $1179.99 (regularly $1839.99)
- Alienware 38 QHD+ IPS Curved Gaming Monitor with NVIDIA G-Sync - $1999.99 (regularly $2501.12)
- Dell 24 IPS Monitor - $99.99 (regularly $209.99)
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View allSo the Ryzen build on liquid cooling, I really have no issues with the fan noise at all. I did pick up 2 noctua a12x25, I may eventually replace ( not to solve noise issue, but I want to compare if the fans will make the temperatures drop even lower ). But if it ends up making it quieter, but thermal not as good as stock, I may revert back to stock fans and only add 1 noctua in the hard drive bay as an extra air intake.
It is a bit sad, but no matter how much people's postings I've found on reddit, majority of people replaced with corsair ml120 pro or noctua without even comparing original temperatures. Most of them just replaced it as soon as they got the machine due to hearing how jet turbine the fans sounded like. They only focused on the noise, personally I am more focused on the thermals. The noise is not even an issue for me at all and honestly my fans never run close to max, usually 40-60% is where it sits. Especially after downvolting the GPU, it already made the entire alienware casing temperature drop by a significant amount and my stock turbine fans never really take off to loud levels when comparing with running stock mode settings/arrangement.
CPU on the other hand, in general runs cool, I die between 35-40 but idle temps to me is useless. I only care about under load temperatures. I can't figure out how to down volt it , since bios doesn't have negative offset option, ryzen master would require you to hard set clock speeds which isn't entirely what I want to achieve. The Ryzen temperatures has periodic 'bursts/spikes'. It is a "Ryzen" thing, for temperature spikes. I think they designed it to take as much voltage and do periodic spikes to handle short running threads if it calculates that there is enough thermal room to do so safely. It is a bit annoying, but I wouldn't say my CPU is overheating at all. I would be gaming at CPU would be at 60-65, but all of sudden you may see it a burst up to 70-75 because it decides to and then in few seconds time back to 60-65 range. If you play around with the power processor settings in windows, like set to power saving mode, 99% for max processor, you may not see the spikes, but then your cpu is capped at 3600mhz and doesn't boost at all... This is a "Ryzen by design thing" so physically it is not overheating, just that I am nitpicking. Possibly if my CPU temperature that I choose to display is the 'average cpu temperature' instead of tdie/tctl ( which is usually used by processor fans and possibly intentionally shows higher due to some offset being added so the fans have enough time to spin up ), I may not see these spikes as a problem at all.
Also not sure but you may be able to use a unidays coupon or email newsletter signup for 10%. Unsure if email newsletter is available right now but they turn it on fairly often.
Last but not least you can sometimes talk to sales and they can give you a better deal. Just be careful on them adding things you don't want. Like warranty.
This machine is being offered to me for $2650 after $100 coupon and a $50 discount.
Intel I7-10700 (non-K)
RTX--3080
16 GB @ 3200Mhz
512GB M.2 +2TB HD
Dark side of the moon liquid cooled case with 1000w/PSU
ran stress timespy/port royal and was stable.
People can use that as a guideline when undervolting your rtx 3080.
I just checked today and the 3080 isn't even an option for most ryzen builds and seems to be only on the more expensive intel builds.
I'm very exited to get this system. I may even pull the 3080 and build a new intel system in the summer and sell this off with a 2nd hand 2060 ko.
I sold my old 7700k 1080ti system for 1200 and it sold fast. Knowing what I got this system for I felt bad if I would of charged more.
The boxing week prices for the Alienwares are so terrible... I am glad we bought our machines, I am not sure if the black Friday prices will be coming back or not for those that missed the original sale.
This will be my first time attempting it in an AMD system. Looking forward to it.
Well lucky my brother just got his retail Asus rtx 3080 TUF edition.
Obviously our 2 fan card cannot much compare to his temperatures.. But clock speeds are same as typical other cards.
For the fans.. If you are not crazy about turbine sound they are fine as it is. I am still impressed overall with how well the stock fans can cool. It's your GPU that will easily be the one that has loud fan while gaming.
If temperature is a problem.. Try undervolt the 3080. Cuts down the temperature by a lot and they really seem to be able to undervolt quite well.
The CPU itself.. Other than the famous but normal Ryzen temperature spikes /turbo boost related, runs cool in general...
For example.
Overwatch, 1440p at 164hz
Originally i had temperatures of up to 73 degrees for rtx 3080 and CPU temperatures usually at 62-65 degrees but periodically does ryzen spikes with temperatures going into the 70s ( still well below 95 Celsius)
Undervolt the rtx 3080. At 0.825v, 1905mhz clockspeed. Temperature is at 66 degrees Celsius. But I think this is YMMV depending on your cards lottery..
I've read a lot of owner complaints about the fans. Just like you said. A lot upgrade the case fans to noctua NF-A12x25 or corsair ml120 pro non rgb.
Apparently this helps a lot with noise. I decided to wait myself to see how bad it is.
I did order a new ram kit for it though and some sata ssds.
How does your 3080 compare in benchmarks to other 3080s?
The chassis fans "can" sound like turbines, but I sort of find it amusing because the case itself looks like a jet engine turbine, and it can sound like one too. But in general use, you won't have too much trouble with the chassis fan unless you start gaming. However, I sort of think the RTX3080 ( which is probably same for RTX3090 ) fan is a lot more noticeable while gaming than the chassis fans themselves.
$1914 taxes in for the Ryzen7 3700X + rtx3080 + 512GB M.2 + air cooling + 16GB Dual Channel HyperX
Thanks to all who posted their methods of getting the best deal.
Are you going to try to get an extra cancellation credit?
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Almost any of the systems I was pricing with 32gb ram and 3090 were putting me in the 3k+ range. Congrats if you really got it for 2550
RTX 3090 + 32GB RAM + 1TB SSD for $2550, what type of discount did you use?
After ebates (didnt do cancelation credit) and tax I'm at $2550
-$195.00 Cancellation credit
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$2,200.10 after 13% taxes
-$214.20 Rakuten money
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$1,985.90
Let's also hope Rakuten doesn't notice their mistake either....
The Alienware site seems to be a little misleading... When i ordered mine the picture showed it was the light case, it turns out its the dark case, for some reason the ram is only single channel and the site seems to imply that the CPU is liquid cooled when it is in fact very poorly air cooled (which it sounds like it should not be).
Taking into account the rebates and cash back, the final cost should be just under $2200 all in. Its a pretty decent price for a 10th gen i7 and RTX 3080 PC.
That being said, I've always been a build my own PC kind of guy and I'm starting to have second thoughts...