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Alienware Aurora Ryzen Edition

PRICE £1,549 (£1,859 inc VAT)

from dell.co.uk

It’s been some time since Dell entered one of our desktop PCs Labs so we were delighted when it agreed to send in its new Alienware Aurora Ryzen Edition, even if it inadvertently broke our maximum guide price of £1,500 inc VAT and forced us to raise the bar to £2,000. Still, one of the best things about buying from Dell is that you can tweak the components to fit your budget, and there

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