Gaming on a budget? These Alienware deals just stopped me in my tracks
Save over $1,000 on the epic rigs
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RAM prices are still scarily high, but Dell is temporarily slashing hundreds off its gaming laptops to make up for it. So if you've been searching for a new portable rig at an affordable price, now's a great time to shop.
If you're looking for a relatively cheap gaming laptop with a new 50-series GPU, take a look at the Alienware 16 Aurora on sale for just $1,299. This entry-level gaming laptop is equipped with an RTX 5060 GPU, an Intel Core 7 240H processor, 32GB of RAM, and 1TB of SSD storage — ideal specs for less graphically demanding games.
Or, splurge on something large and powerful like the Alienware 18 Area-51 at only $2,949 right now. That's nearly $1,000 in savings on a top-tier gaming laptop with an Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX processor, an RTX 5070 Ti GPU, 32GB of RAM, and a 2TB SSD.
Scroll on to see all the details for five different deals I'd recommend for Dell and Alienware gaming laptops. (For more discounts, check out our guide to the best Dell coupon codes).
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- Alienware 16 Aurora w/ RTX 4050: was $1,369 now $1,069
- Alienware 16 Aurora w/ RTX 5060: was $2,499 now $1,949
- XPS 14 w/ RTX 4050: was $3,499 now $2,249
- Alienware 18 Area-51 w/ RTX 5070 Ti: was $3,899 now $2,949
- Alienware 16 Area-51 w/ RTX 5080: was $4,049 now $3,149
Best Dell gaming laptop deals
For a budget gaming laptop, this Alienware 16 Aurora configuration is pretty dang cheap. You’ll snag $300 in savings and get a laptop equipped with an Intel Core 7 240H processor, an RTX 4050 GPU, 16GB of RAM, 512GB of SSD storage, and a sharp 16-inch (2560 x 1600) display with a smooth 120Hz refresh rate.
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This gaming laptop deal keeps things under $2K and promises powerful internals. Inside, it features an Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX processor, an RTX 5060 GPU, 32GB of RAM, and 2TB of SSD storage, more than enough for multiple modern AAA titles. Then, game visuals look crisp and smooth with its 16-inch (2560 x 1600) 240Hz display.
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If you want a laptop that can play simple games and handle large, multi-tasking workloads, that’s this XPS 14 configuration. It’s decked out with an Intel Core Ultra 7 255H processor, an RTX 4050 GPU, 2TB of SSD storage, a whopping 64GB of RAM, and a 14.5-inch, 3.2K OLED display with a variable refresh rate up to 120Hz.
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If you want a top-tier gaming laptop, it’s going to come with a high price. That said, this deal slashes off $950, helping bring the price down quite a bit. For $2,949, you’ll get a beautiful 18-inch (2560 x 1600) 300Hz display, an Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX processor, an RTX 5070 Ti GPU, 32GB of RAM, and 2TB of SSD storage.
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Dell has multiple Alienware 16 Area-51 configurations on sale, but I think this one is the best option. For starters, it’s equipped with an RTX 5080 GPU, an Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX processor, and 32GB of RAM. Then, it also comes with a 16-inch (2560 x 1600) 240Hz display, 2TB of SSD storage, and great port variety for wired peripherals.
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Sarah Chaney is a freelance tech writer with 4 years of experience across multiple outlets, including How-To Geek, MakeUseOf, SlashGear, Laptop Mag, and of course, Tom's Guide. She loves reviewing the latest gadgets, from inventive robot vacuums to new laptops, wearables, and anything PC-related. When she's not writing, she's probably playing a video game, exploring the outdoors, or listening to her current favorite song or album on repeat.
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