The gaming PC is more than capable of 1440p gaming for those one a tight budget
With many separate PC components still suffering from high prices in relation to demands from the AI industry, many gamers could save money by grabbing a pre-built PC. Dell’s Alienware brand has long stood out for its high-performance gaming laptops and PCs.
Despite this, its high-performance machines similarly come with a high price. Fortunately, though, some shoppers could get their hands on a machine with all the newest gen parts while saving over £600 in the process.
Currently, those looking to upgrade their PC gaming setup can get their hands on an Alienware Autota Gaming Desktop ACT1250 at a 31% reduced cost. This brings its overall price down from £1,969 to £1,349.
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At this more affordable price point, you get access to an Intel Core Ultra 7 265F CPU that comes with 20 cores and a turbo frequency of 5.3GHz. This makes it more than capable of pushing out as many frames as possible when gaming, well into the 120fps range, even at 1440p resolution.
Alongside this, you’ll get the latest generation Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060Ti graphics card. This GPU is based on Nvidia’s Blackwell architecture and is more than capable of pushing out good-looking graphics up to 1440p resolution, without much struggle.
All this is paired with a 1TB SSD and 16GB of DDR5 RAM, providing access to the latest generation of memory, which should provide plenty of speed for multitasking and running games. However, if you want something a bit more powerful, such as for 4K gaming, you could upgrade the device on Amazon while still saving money in the process.
The same PC can be upgraded with an Intel Core Ultra 7 265KF Series 2 CPU and an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 with 32GB of DDR5 RAM at a 17% discount. This brings the upgraded gaming machine’s price down from £2,469 to £2049 and also comes with the added benefit of liquid cooling that should more efficiently cool down the more powerful parts.
Otherwise, if you would rather spend a bit less, you could opt for this ASC Gaming PC Tower, which is available on Amazon for £709.99. This pre-built gaming PC is fitted with an AMD Ryzen 5500 CPU and NVIDIA RTX 4060GPU, making it more suitable for 1080p gaming.
If you would prefer to have an AMD GPU in your machine, you could also opt for the OcUK Gaming Mach 5R from Overclockers, which has dropped from £1,999.99 to £1,899.95. This PC comes equipped with a powerful AMD Ryzen 7500X3D CPU and a Radeon RX 9070XT, making it more than powerful enough for 1440p and some 4K gaming.
Shoppers who already grabbed the Alienware Aurora from Amazon awarded it 4.8 stars, with one happy customer writing: “It’s a lovely machine in looks and performance. It runs my games at roughly 180FPS.
“It’s very quiet to run even in performance mode (there is a quiet option and I’m guessing it would be silent). Although I don’t use the lighting, it has so so many options. It kept me amused for quite a while trying them all and even making my own sequence!. You can buy it with confidence.”
Another added: “It seems to be working as expected. So far, I’m happy with the purchase. Plays everything I throw at it on High / Ultra settings at 60 fps.”
While a third said: “Easy setup. Looks great. Great for games. Wanted Alien one of these for years, interest-free credit, well worth the money.” While a fourth said: “Purchased March 2026 and waited a few months to write a review… I use it every day for gaming, watching videos and browsing the net.
“I also use it to edit my GoPro and DJI videos, and it’s very fast at processing the cut edits. Pc plays games smoothly, and at the highest quality too, PC is silent even after hours of gameplay.”
While the PC has faced a major reduction, shoppers should keep in mind that while 16GB of RAM will be effective for most games and tasks, it may struggle somewhat with newer titles in the near future that may be more demanding for memory. Furthermore, the cheaper version of the PC is only air-cooled with a fan, which might not be enough for serious PC players who would prefer liquid cooling.






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