Dell's End of Summer Auction has some big discounts on gaming laptops and monitors

Alienware m15 R3
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The end of summer can be a hardly abbreviating aeon if you appear to like the heat. Or it can be a acceptable occasion, if you appear to animosity it: what bigger acumen to break central than algid weather? Wherever you abatement on that spectrum, one affair is certain: there is never a acceptable acumen not to accept a sale. And as far as Allowance is concerned, the end of summer is as acceptable a time to accept a auction as any.

Hence it's new sale, the End of Summer Sale, which is alms some appealing accurate discounts on gaming laptops, desktop PCs and monitors. Of course, rarely a anniversary goes by back Allowance isn't having a sale, but there are some appealing acceptable discounts actuality abnormally if you're afterwards being that usually costs an arm and a leg.

For example, this Alienware Aurora desktop usually goes for AU$5,699 and the specs are solid: an RTX 3070, i7-10700KF, 16GB RAM and a 512GB SSD. At the moment you can save AU$1,493.55 on that price, bringing it bottomward to AU$4,205.47.

Or, if you're afterwards a gaming laptop with an RTX 2080 Cool inside, this Alienware M15 R3 is currently AU$4,339, which is AU$1,860 cheaper than its accepted RRP. In accession to that GPU it boasts an i9-10950HK, 32GB RAM, a 1TB SSD and a 15.6 inch 1080p affectation with a 144Hz brace rate.

Here are some added highlights:

Alienware M17 R3 | i7-10875H | RTX 2080 Super | 32GB RAM | 1TB SSD | AU$4,059 (usually AU$5,799)
While this may at first glance appear to be a better priced (and larger) alternative to the M15 above, you're getting a slight downgrade in the CPU department, though the 1080p display boasts a blistering 300Hz refresh rate. Via Dell.

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Alienware M17 R3

Alienware M17 R3 | i7-10875H | RTX 2080 Cool | 32GB RAM | 1TB SSD | AU$4,059 (usually AU$5,799)
While this may at aboriginal glance arise to be a bigger priced (and larger) another to the M15 above, you're accepting a slight decline in the CPU department, admitting the 1080p affectation boasts a baking 300Hz brace rate. Via Dell.

Dell G5 15

Dell G5 15 | i7-10750H | RTX 2070 | 16GB RAM | 512GB SSD | AU$2,159 (usually AU$2,699)
A little over two admirable for this 15.6 inch 1080p gaming laptop, which boasts a 144Hz brace rate. This is abundant amount for these specs, and the anatomy agency of these G5s accomplish them acceptable all-rounders, too. Via Dell.

Dell 27 Curved gaming monitor | AU$299.24 (usually AU$399)
Just under AU$100 off this 1080p workhorse. Yeah, it's curved: that's either what you want or not. But it's still good value if you're after a cheap monitor with a 144Hz refresh rate. If you're after something smaller and less curved with the same specs, this Dell 24 is currently AU$224.25, down from AU$299. Via Dell.

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Dell 27 Curved gaming monitor

Dell 27 Arced gaming monitor | AU$299.24 (usually AU$399)
Just beneath AU$100 off this 1080p workhorse. Yeah, it's curved: that's either what you appetite or not. But it's still acceptable amount if you're afterwards a bargain adviser with a 144Hz brace rate. If you're afterwards article abate and beneath arced with the aforementioned specs, this Allowance 24 is currently AU$224.25, bottomward from AU$299. Via Dell.

Alienware 25 gaming monitor | AU$839.30 (usually AU$1,199)
If refresh rate and response time are of the utmost importance to you, this is worth investigation: it's a 1080p 25 inch display with a frankly-ridiculous 360Hz refresh rate (via DisplayPort - HDMI supports 240Hz). Via Dell.

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Alienware 25 gaming monitor

Alienware 25 gaming monitor | AU$839.30 (usually AU$1,199)
If brace amount and acknowledgment time are of the absolute accent to you, this is account investigation: it's a 1080p 25 inch affectation with a frankly-ridiculous 360Hz brace amount (via DisplayPort - HDMI supports 240Hz). Via Dell.

There's a lot added area those came from: analysis out the Dell End of Summer Auction here.

Shaun Prescott

Shaun Prescott is the Australian editor of PC Gamer. With over ten years acquaintance accoutrement the amateur industry, his assignment has appeared on GamesRadar , TechRadar, The Guardian, COMEDY Magazine, the Sydney Morning Herald, and more. Specific interests accommodate indie games, abstruse Metroidvanias, speedrunning, beginning amateur and FPSs. He thinks Attractive by Metallica and Lou Reed is an best archetypal that will accept its due analytical reappraisal one day.