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This new Dell GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Super Gaming PC just dropped to only $1650

4K-ready graphics, future-proof internals, and reasonably priced.

New Dell Tower Plus GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Super Gaming PC on an RGB background
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You don't need to drop two grand to play in the big leagues. Right now, Dell is offering its Tower Plus Gaming PC with an RTX 4070 Ti Super for $1,649.99, and it's quietly one of the smartest buys in the prebuilt space. Free shipping included, no hoops, no rebates, just solid specs at a better price than any RTX 5070 Ti system out there. If you've been waiting for a high-performance gaming rig without paying a "new GPU tax," this is it.

New Dell Tower Plus GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Super Gaming PC

Dell Tower Plus Gaming PC – Intel Core Ultra 7 265, RTX 4070 Ti Super, 16GB DDR5, 1TB SSD

$1,649.99 with free shipping

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Inside, you're getting the Intel Core Ultra 7 265 CPU, which clocks up to 5.3GHz, packs 20 cores, and runs with a 36MB cache. Not too shabby for a chip that'll chew through games, multitasking, and anything short of rendering an entire Pixar film. It's paired with a GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Super, which holds up beautifully at 1080p, 1440p, and even 4K. Most games will run above 144fps in Full HD and QHD, and you'll hit a smooth 60fps at 4K without dialing everything down to “potato.”

You also get 16GB of DDR5-5200MHz RAM and a 1TB M.2 SSD, which is plenty fast and roomy for most game libraries. The 750W 80PLUS Platinum PSU means your power supply isn’t some no-name unit gasping for air. And if you want to future-proof a little more, you can bump the CPU up to the Ultra 7 265K for $100, which swaps in better air cooling. I wouldn’t bother going all the way up to a Core i9 for gaming, though the GPU’s doing the heavy lifting here, and the 4070 Ti Super handles it just fine.

Should you just get a RTX 5070 Ti build instead?

Here's the kicker: similar RTX 5070 Ti systems are floating around $2,300 and up, which means you'd be paying an extra $500+ for maybe 10% more performance. I think you can guess how I feel about that math. Dell’s build skips the fluff and delivers the essentials without tanking your bank account. Clean, capable, and shipping now. Here's some of our best picks anyway:

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