Deal | Alienware x17 R2 gaming laptop with RTX 3080 Ti, Core i9-12900H and 480Hz display gets hefty discount thanks to stackable coupon codes
Gaming laptops with an Ampere-based dedicated graphics card such as the RTX 3080 Ti are still a great bang-for-the-buck choice in many price segments these days. For instance, a high-end Core i9-powered Alienware x17 R2 configuration has now dropped to one of its lowest prices ever thanks to two stackable coupon codes for Dell's official online store.
Specifically, the Alienware x17 model with an Intel Core i9-12900H Alder Lake processor and the previously mentioned Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 Ti with a monstrous TGP of 175 watts can now be ordered for just US$1,543 including free shipping, which constitutes an enormous discount of roughly 60 percent relative to the gaming laptop's original list price. This version of the Alienware x17 R2 also comes with 16GB of DDR5 RAM and a superfast 480Hz Full-HD display with complete coverage of the sRGB color space. Buyers will have to apply "ARMMPPS" as well as the newsletter coupon code in order to take advantage of this huge discount.
Moreover, we recommend taking a look at our comprehensive review of a similar variant of the Alienware x17 R2, which is a 17-inch machine that certainly prioritizes CPU and GPU performance over other traits such as a long battery life or slim and compact case. Aside from the raw performance, we also praised the gaming laptop's two easily accessible M.2 and RAM slots, but due to the high energy consumptions, the fans also get quite loud under load. Nevertheless, gamers who are looking for a powerful notebook in the US$1,500 price range may want to take this deal into consideration.
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