Save £1500 on this seriously cool Dell Alienware gaming desktop

The perfect blend of scary and beautiful.
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Gone are the days of clunky desktop devices -- long gone.

Once upon a time the humble desktop, wedged under a desk in the back room, would be bulky, bland, and just not cool. Nowadays, things are different.

The Dell Alienware Area 51 Threadripper gaming desktop is not only beautifully designed, but it's seriously powerful too. It's a scary mix.

The beastly desktop edition features Alienware's largest and most powerful CPU liquid cooling unit to date. It also has dual independent ethernet ports, so you can dedicate one port to pure gaming and the other to general traffic, making it especially suitable for Twitch streamers.

This VR-ready Alienware PC is usually listed at £4799.00 but is currently available for £3299.00. That's a saving of £1500.00.

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