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Save up to $1,250 off an Alienware gaming computer in the President's Day weekend sale — laptop and desktop gaming PCs show massive discounts

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Get ready for a long weekend, thanks to the upcoming Monday, February 16, Presidents' Day federal holiday. Not only is there an extra day off for many, but there's also a delightful ongoing sale happening as we speak. The first big sales event of the year sees many tech retailers offering President's Day discounts on their products, and Alienware is one of those retailers that is hosting massive discounts on some of the best-selling laptop and desktop gaming PCs in its lineup. Now is the time to pounce on a great deal before rising memory and storage prices push the cost of a new Alienware PC into the stratosphere.

Alienware has been making gaming systems for a long time, and is well known for housing their components in over-the-top cases in the past. Move to the present, and Alienware still makes powerful gaming PCs and laptops, although they are somewhat more subdued in their designs these days. Featuring the latest Nvidia graphics cards, these gaming beasts can conquer any game you throw at them.

You can actually save over $1000 on some of the Desktops that are discounted in the President's Day sales. Pick from the powerful Area-51 desktop to the Aurora, with a multitude of different configurations available to suit any task. This sale won't last long, and prices are only going to go up if we follow the recent trends of memory and storage price hikes. So you'll have to be quick to snag that deal.

Top Alienware President's Day Desktop PC Deals

RTX 5060 Ti 8GB Inside Save 22% ($400) Alienware Aurora Gaming Desktop PC: was $1,799.99 now $1,399.99 at Best Buy Read more Read less ▼ This configuration of the Alienware Aurora uses an Nvidia RTX 5060 Ti GPU, Intel Core Ultra 7 265F processor, 32GB of DDR5 RAM, and 1TB of SSD storage for your OS and games library. A 240mm AIO cooler covers CPU cooling. All are contained within Alienware's Aurora PC case, featuring a clean, gamer aesthetic.

Save 14% ($250.99) Alienware Aurora Desktop Gaming PC (RTX 5060): was $1,799.99 now $1,549 at Dell Read more Read less ▼ Still featuring the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060, this particular Alienware Aurora variant features an Intel Core Ultra 7 265F CPU, 16GB of DDR5 RAM, and 1TB of PCIe NVMe SSD storage. It also includes the same 1000W Platinum-Rated PSU and a 240mm AIO liquid cooler for the CPU as the model above.

Save 17% ($900) Alienware Area-51 Gaming Desktop (RTX 5080): was $5,149.99 now $4,249.99 at Dell Read more Read less ▼ Packing one of the latest gaming GPUs, the Area-51 uses Nvidia's GeForce RTX 5080 graphics card and an Intel Ultra 9 285K processor. Other specs include 32GB of DDR5 RAM, a 2TB SSD, and a powerful 1500W platinum-certified power supply.

Save 14% ($300) Alienware Aurora Gaming Desktop: was $2,149.99 now $1,849.99 at Dell Read more Read less ▼ This Alienware Aurora rig boasts an Intel Core Ultra 7 265F, Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 Ti, 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD. Consider this for the gamer in your life without a ton of desk space.

Save 19% ($800) Alienware Area-51 Gaming Desktop (RTX 5080): was $4,299.99 now $3,499.99 at Dell Read more Read less ▼ There's an Nvidia RTX 5080 GPU inside the shell of this Area-51 gaming PC, an Intel Ultra 7 265 processor, 32GB of DDR5 RAM, and a 1TB SSD. A powerful 850W power supply powers the components, while cooling is provided by a 240mm AIO liquid cooling solution.

64GB RAM Save 22% ($1,050) Alienware Aurora Desktop Gaming PC (RTX 5080, 4TB SSD): was $4,799.99 now $3,749.99 at Dell Read more Read less ▼ Packed with the latest and greatest PC components for gaming, the Alienware Aurora will let you play your favorite games on the highest settings thanks to the inclusion of a powerful Nvidia RTX 5080 GPU, Intel Core Ultra 285K CPU, 64GB of DDR5 RAM, and 4TB of PCIe NVMe SSD storage. Other features of this build include a 1000W Platinum-Rated PSU and a 240mm AIO liquid cooler for the CPU.

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