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Best Alienware deals: Gaming PCs, laptops, and monitors

Alienware is a gaming giant, and makes some of the best hardware on the market, and that even includes things like gaming chairs. In fact, Alienware makes some of the best gaming laptops, gaming PCs, headsets, and even gaming chairs. That means if you’re an Alienware fan, you have a wide selection of great gear to pick from, although you’ll find that most of it tends to be quite pricey. That’s why we’ve gone out and collected some of our favorite Alienware deals for you across several categories so that you can save yourself a little extra in the process.

On the other hand, if you can’t quite find what you’re looking for below, you can also check out these other great gaming laptop deals and gaming PC deals, too.

Alienware 360Hz 27-inch Gaming Monitor — $650 $900 28% off

Alienware AW2524H on desk.
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If you really value an incredibly fast refresh rate for something like competitive esports, then the aptly named Alienware AW3225QF is what you’re looking for. It can do an incredible 360Hz refresh rate, which will likely need an RTX 4090 and bumping some of the graphical settings down. It can also hit 2K resolution, which really does mean you’ll need a powerful GPU if you really want to max out the graphics and refresh rate, although this monitor does give you the option to prioritize one or the other.

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Alienware x16 R2 gaming laptop — $2,600 $3,100 16% off

The Alienware x16 R2 gaming laptop with Evil Dead The Game on the screen.
Dell

Alienware’s know-how and impressive hardware combinations really show up with this build of the Alienware m16 gaming laptop. It has 1TB of solid state storage space for housing anything you may have your eye on among the best upcoming PC games. It also has specs like an Intel Core Ultra 9 185H, 32GB of RAM, and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 graphics card, all of which will make it a relevant laptop for some time to come. It has Alienware’s design know-how in its cooling system, too, which will allow you to game for long stretches without having to worry about overheating or throttling.

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Alienware Aurora R16 gaming desktop with RTX 4090 — $3,100 $3,700 16% off

Alienware Aurora R16 sitting on a coffee table.
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The Alienware Aurora R16 is the updated version of the Aurora R15 customizable gaming desktop, but this build packs the power to compete with many of the best gaming PCs. This is a good option for new gamers, or anyone looking to build their first gaming PC. It has plenty of power to get you going, with an Intel Core Ultra 9 processor 285K processor, 24GB of RAM, and a 2TB drive coming together with Windows 11. It also has a powerful graphics card in the form of the RTX 4090, which is excellent for high-refresh-rate 2K gaming and really good for gaming at 4K.

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Alienware AW3423DWF 34-inch curved gaming monitor — $785 $900 13% off

The Alienware AW3423DW Gaming Monitor.
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If you’ve already got one of the best gaming laptops or a gaming PC you find yourself happy with, you should consider enhancing the experience with a gaming monitor. This Alienware 32-inch gaming monitor comes in at QHD resolution, which is halfway between Full HD and 4K resolution. This will make things sharp and contrasty, and a 165Hz refresh rate will ensure you can get through even the most action-packed games without having to deal with image tearing or lag.

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Alienware m18 — $3,800 $4,000 5% off

The Alienware m18 R2 gaming laptop with Baldur's Gate 3 on the screen.
Dell

If you’re the type of person who really appreciates having a large screen, then this massive 18-inch Alienware laptop is probably perfect for you. It runs a QHD+ resolution and can hit a solid 165Hz refresh rate, and even has Nvidia G-Sync, which is relatively rare to find on laptops. As for gaming performance, you get an RTX 4090, which should be great for running the screen, although you may not hit that high a refresh rate without some graphical compromises. You also get an excellent Intel Core i9 14900HX processor, 32GB of DDR5 RAM, and 2TB of storage, so more than enough to give you an overall smooth experience.

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