Dell Unveils the Most Powerful XPS Desktop Ever Made – Review Geek


    The new Dell XPS Desktop
    Dell

    Dell just unveiled the next-generation XPS Desktop, the most powerful PC to ever grace the XPS lineup. Its large, roomy design and next-gen hardware make it a killer option for professionals, gamers, or PC nerds that want an upgradeable PC but can’t afford to buy individual components (which are extremely expensive right now).

    Launching later this fall, the new XPS Desktop is 42% larger than its predecessor (27 liters) and runs the latest 12th gen Intel Core processors (up to i9K) and NVIDIA GeForce RTX GPUS (up to a 3090). Dell also offers AMD Radeon RX GPUs configurations (up to 6900 XT).

    To our surprise, the new Dell XPS Desktop runs GDDR5 memory and PCIe Gen5 graphics, which should future-proof the PC and provide a ridiculous boost to memory speeds. Dell claims that its GDDR5 memory supports 530% faster clock speeds than DDR4.

    And thanks to a the Dell XPS Desktop’s new, larger-than-life design, users can enjoy increased thermals with support for up to three 120mm fans and liquid cooling solutions. And no, you don’t need screwdrivers to get inside the new XPS Desktop—it’s ready for modification.

    Alienware Aurora Ryzen Edition R14.
    Alienware

    While you can’t buy the new XPS Desktop yet, Dell is now selling its long-awaited Alienware Aurora R13 desktop. The new PC features an upgraded design for a significant boost in thermals—you can expect 5% better GPU performance, plus a set of much quieter fans than in previous Alienware desktops.

    The new Alienware Aurora R13 runs the latest 12th gen Intel Core chips and NVIDIA GPUs. There’s also a new Alienware Aurora Ryzen Edition R14 desktop that runs … well, you guessed it, Ryzen 5000-series chips! Order them now at Dell’s website starting at $1,250.





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