This Dell XPS Desktop with an RTX 4070 is $600 off during Cyber Week

For one of the best remaining Cyber Week computer deals, head to Dell right now. Currently, you can buy the a Dell XPS Desktop with GeForce RTX 4070 graphics card for $600 off. Normally $2,345, it’s down to $1,745, which is a great price for a desktop PC that is fairly well suited for gaming. All you need is to add one of the best monitor deals and you’re all set. Here’s what this desktop has to offer.

Why you should buy the Dell XPS Desktop

Well suited for gaming as well as working effectively from home, this Dell XPS Desktop is packed with great hardware. It has a 14th generation Intel Core i9-14900K CPU, which is the CPU that I personally considered kitting out my new gaming PC with. It also has 32GB of memory and 1TB of SSD storage. Best of all is its Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 GPU with 12GB of dedicated VRAM. That all makes for a PC that is perfect for gaming even if it doesn’t look like a gaming PC. This is easily one of the best desktop PCs around. The only consideration I’d make for gaming is wishing there was more storage space, but that’s easily added at a later date.

The Dell XPS Desktop is designed to be roomy yet stylish. It has increased airflow compared to prior Dell XPS Desktops. There is a lot of room for expandability and great cooling options. Cool air travels through the tower’s large chassis well and quietly, and there are plenty of slots for more RAM, another SSD or other components if you so choose.

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The Dell XPS Desktop is designed with creators in mind, so it looks good and offers plenty of power. Add on one of the best monitors or the best gaming monitors and you’re all set for plenty of fun and creation opportunities. It’s one of the best desktop computers for video editing in this price range.

Usually priced at $2,345, the Dell XPS Desktop is down to $1,745 for a limited time only at Dell. It’s a great system for gaming but also for working on any complex projects or creating your own videos or images. If that sounds like you, tap the button below to buy it.

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