It appears the discount has returned to the menu (I’ll need to watch Lord of the Rings again). Alienware’s top tier laptops have seen prices fall to $1,200, with fewer options on the RTX 5090 and 4080 than expected. Looking for a cracking desktop deal instead? The Ibuypower Element Pro is still one of the best desktop deals in 4K stock, drawing in some large-capacity Anker Power Banks for those around steam decks and Rog Allys (Allies?). Plus, the best GPU deals are ongoing now, including PNY’s 5060 TI and other fresh drops still in stock. Let’s get into it:
This is the kind of spec you would expect on a desktop rather than a laptop. The RTX 5070 and Ultra 9 combo will smash everything at 1440p, while the 2TB SSD offers plenty of headroom for chunky game installations. Thanks to the 240Hz WQXGA panel, the screen is also a mainstay.
If you want to skip “Do you want to run?” phase, this machine is a safe bet. The 4080 packs serious punches and the 7467MHz RAM is some of the fastest on laptops. This looks as sharp as the performance.
This configuration drops the GPU on the Notch A Notch on the RTX 5060, but gets a 240Hz display and a Beastly Ultra 9 processor. If you haven’t been following the Ultra settings in all games, it’s a Smart Pick.
It’s huge and expensive, but also packs 5080, 32GB, and 18-inch 300Hz panels with 6400MHz RAM. This is for people who treat the game like a full-time commitment.
Yes, there’s a 5090 for this thing. If you want desktop-grade GPU power in portable format, this is where to look. It comes with a 2TB SSD so you don’t have to think about space for a while.
This cuts things down a bit with a 16-inch screen and a 1TB SSD, but it gets the power and top-end build of the RTX 5080. It has a great balance between power and portability.
With a 16-inch chassis, if you’re chasing top performance without fully moving on to the 18-inch, this is your guy. RTX5090, 32GB RAM, 2TB storage. There is no sacrifice here, just power and Polish.
It is built both at price and performance through this other pre-built RX 9070XT build. The Ryzen 9 7900X and RX 9070 XT at this price are rare. With the 32GB DDR5 and a 2TB SSD in it, it’s been pretty set for years.
This is a multitasker dream. The three 100W USB‑C ports and built-in cables mean less confusion and more charging. I like to handle laptops as easily as gaming handhelds like steam decks.
Charge everything, show statistics while it’s going on, and fit on your carry-on – what more can you ask? With 140W output and a smart display, this is my choice when shooting my Asus Rog Ally X on the road.
Graphics cards trade
RTX 5090
This bad boy has 32GB of Ultra Fast GDDR7 memory, a wide interface of 512 bits, and speeds up to 2452 MHz. The triple fan ventus cooling keeps things cool while melting pixels, and the Displayport 2.1A + HDMI 2.1B output makes it ideal for connecting expensive rate displays. With the Nvidia Blackwell Architecture under the hood, this beast is ready for anything you throw at it.
Other RTX 5090 trades:
RTX 5080
The MSI Gaming RTX 5080 16G Gaming Trio OC hits the sweet spot of high-end performance without breaking down your wallet. Armed with a fiery fast GDDR7 of 16GB and a 256-bit memory interface, the card cranks out GPU power up to 2715 MHz. Perfect for 4K gaming, demanding workloads, or both. The triple fan gaming trio design keeps things cool while using full throttle and supports the latest DisplayPort 2.1A and HDMI 2.1B outputs for smooth visuals of butter.
RTX 5070TI
The ZOTAC Gaming GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Solid SFF OC is a compact beast that weighs well. 16GB of Ultra-Fast GDDR7 memory and a 256-bit interface provide smooth performance at 1440p and even immerse yourself in 4K. Built on Nvidia’s latest Blackwell Architecture clocked at a 2482 MHz boost and equipped with DLSS 4, this card is a cracking deal. ZOTAC’s Icestorm 2.0 cooling technology keeps the temperature low and noise low thanks to its triple bra delink fan and smart airflow design.
Other RTX 5070 TI Transactions:
RTX 5070
The Gigabyte GeForce RTX 5070 Gaming OC 12G provides a solid balance of performance and value. With a 12GB GDDR7 and a 2625 MHz boost clock on the 192-bit interface, you’re ready for high-quality 1440p gaming and productivity workloads. It features Gigabyte’s Windforce Cooling System, dual BIOS for performance or quiet modes, and a durable reinforced frame. You will also get Halo RGB lighting and a sturdy VGA support bracket in the box.
Other RTX 5070 trades:
RTX 5060TI
The MSI Gaming RTX 5060 Ti 16G Gaming Trio OC is a powerful midrange option for gamers looking for next-gen performance without a premium price tag. Built on 16GB of GDDR7 memory and Nvidia’s Blackwell Architecture, it is built to handle modern games with a high setting of 1440p at 1440p. MSI’s triple fan Torx 4.0 cooling system keeps things cool and quiet, while core pipes and airflow control technology improve heat dissipation in the most important cases. It also gets customizable RGB lighting via Mystic Light and real-time tuning through MSI Center software.
Other RTX 5060TI Transactions:
RTX 5060
The MSI Gaming RTX 5060 8G Ventus 3x OC is a great entry point for the latest generation of NVIDIA graphics. With 8GB of GDDR7 memory and support for DLSS 4, this is a capable card for 1080p and Light 1440p games. Built on an efficient blackwell architecture, it offers solid performance while reducing power usage. The cooling is handled by a Torx fan 5.0 and a nickel-plated copper baseplate, and is designed to move heat quickly and quietly.
Other RTX 5060 trades:
RTX 3060
The Gigabyte GeForce RTX 3060 Windforce OC 12G (Rev. 2.0) holds its own as a reliable mid-layer graphics card. Using a 12GB GDDR6 on a 192-bit interface provides ample headroom for smooth 1080p and 1440p gaming. Built on Nvidia’s Ampere Architecture, it supports second generation ray tracing and DLSS. The dual fan wind cooling keeps the temperature down without increasing, and its compact design works well in most builds.
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Budget Graphic Card Transactions
The Sapphire Pulse Radeon RX 9060 XT Gaming OC delivers reliable performance for budget-conscious gamers. It features AMD’s RDNA 4 architecture, with 8GB of GDDR6 memory and a high 3290 MHz boost clock, and offers 1080p gaming capabilities with space for 1440p play. It is compact and efficient, and comes with dual HDMI and DisplayPort output for modern display setups.
The Gigabyte Radeon RX 9060 XT Gaming OC 8G is a budget-friendly card that doesn’t cut out the corners that are counted. Built on AMD’s RDNA 4 architecture, it is clocked up to 2700 MHz and offers reliable 1080p gaming performance with 8GB of GDDR6 memory. With Hawk fans and thermal grade gel, the Windforce Cooling System keeps the cards cool under pressure, while the subtle RGB lighting adds a bit of style to your build.
The Sparkle Intel Arc B570 Guardian OC offers fresh options for budget gamers looking beyond AMD and Nvidia. With 10GB of GDDR6 memory and a 2660 MHz boost clock, it is built for smooth 1080p gameplay and solid multitasking. The torn cooling 2.0 system, combined with a metal backplate and shaft fan design, continues to control temperature while maintaining a clean and compact appearance.
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