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Back when I ordered it, the 3080 was impossible to find due to chip shortages, so I had to go for the Alienware because they were the only few businesses that had stock.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5AC9n2h430
with what you get from Dell today, you might think differently...
It's really great, I mean, I bought a new rig and I can really notice the improvements.
Even if most of the things just ran well enough, some of the newer games were starting to be a bit too demanding..
I bought an Alienware Area 51 in 2004 and replaced it with a custom build in 2012, which lasted until 2023 and was still running when I sold it on.
The Alienware was good and looked fabulous but, iirc, was pretty much impossible to repair or upgrade. The lauded customer service wasn’t that good and it took months to be delivered and arrived with a broken latch on the side panel (where the key goes). I couldn’t face sending the whole PC back.
I still have the case and I’m thinking of hacks to turn it into a wine rack or something, but I would never, ever, ever, by Dell or Alienware again.
He/She/it could also buy a case with......dust filters (or if possible add some to the current case).
Im always surprised how dust free my case is when i look in it after some longer time, compared to the cases i had without extra filters.
Besides being a good investment as a household utility, a good air compressor is a perfect PC duster. Some think microelectronics are too fragile, but you don't hold the nozzle inches away from the case like you would a can of air. Plus, there's the added benefit (compared to canned gasses) that you're not risking thermas stress/shock as the air is usually room temperature if not heated slightly indirectly by the pump.