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Dell XPS 8960 Desktop - 14th Generation Intel Core i9-14900K Processor, 32GB DDR5 RAM, 2TB SSD, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 12GB GDDR6X Graphics, Windows 11 Pro, Onsite & Migrate Service - Platinum Silver

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Dell XPS 8960 Desktop - 14th Generation Intel Core i9-14900K Processor, 32GB DDR5 RAM, 2TB SSD, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 12GB GDDR6X Graphics, Windows 11 Pro, Onsite & Migrate Service - Platinum Silver

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Customers find the computer has a powerful performance, good connectivity, and ample storage. They appreciate its solid build quality and reliability for home and office use. The graphics and entertainment value are also praised. However, opinions differ on setup and audio quality.

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· No Feat Too Extreme: Built with powerful processors, memory and graphics. This desktop acheives maximum performance to support your tasks. · Powerfully Cool: The XPS Desktop was spaciously designed to maximize airflow and reduce noise. · Expand Even Further: Easily upgrade your desktop’s internal components and expand your performance to greater heights. · Fast Performance: 14th Generation Intel Core i9-14900K Processor, unleash the performance needed to keep up with the most demanding creative apps. · Beyond Fast NVIDIA GPUs: Experience breathtaking virtual worlds, ultra-high FPS gaming, and workflow acceleration with NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 12GB GDDR6X graphics GPUs. · Faster DDR5 Memory: Manage large creative content with DDR5 memory. DDR5 memory has up to 60% faster clock speeds than DDR4.

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An Thanh TranReviewed in the United States on August 16, 2024

The Dell XPS 8960 Desktop is an absolute powerhouse, delivering top-tier performance and cutting-edge technology that caters to both high-end professionals and serious gamers alike. Equipped with the latest 14th Generation Intel Core i9-14900K Processor, this desktop is built to handle the most demanding tasks with ease, from intensive video editing and photo editing to running the latest AAA games at ultra settings. The inclusion of 32GB DDR5 RAM ensures seamless multitasking and future-proofing, while the 2TB SSD offers vast storage with lightning-fast load times. Whether you’re editing movies or working on high-resolution photo projects, the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 with 12GB GDDR6X Graphics provides exceptional graphical performance, supporting ray tracing and AI-enhanced graphics, which are perfect for creative professionals and content creators. Running on Windows 11 Pro, the system takes full advantage of the latest features and optimizations, offering a smooth and intuitive user experience. Additionally, the Onsite & Migrate Service is a valuable inclusion, providing peace of mind with professional support and assistance in transferring data from your old system. The Platinum Silver finish adds a touch of elegance to the robust build, making the XPS 8960 not just a high-performance machine, but also a stylish addition to any workspace. Overall, the Dell XPS 8960 Desktop is an exceptional choice for those who need uncompromising power, speed, and reliability. I highly recommend it for anyone looking for a future-ready desktop that excels in editing movies, photo editing, productivity, and entertainment.

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TobyReviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025

Very powerful and easy to use

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wrinkled and ripped offReviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024

Computer works fine but it was an open box item. I should have received a discount, but I was charged full price. This seems to be a common practice for Amazon selling this item.

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James BasaReviewed in the United States on August 3, 2024

Overall the XPS 8960 is a good computer. Very roomy inside. though the front fan is going on the one I got and no support bracket for the a GPU.

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Bad WolfReviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024

I got this as just a platform. I suspect a number of the components in it might have been replaced by cheaper ones by an "associate" store, but at least the Core i7-14700 & the motherboard are pure Dell. I got caught in that scam a month before. Turns out a "new" Dell had actually been bought by somebody in the United Arab Emirates a year and a half earlier who scavenged much of it & replaced it with no-name stuff they must have bought on a Chinese site (a common ripoff by associate stores on many similar shopping sites). I called Dell, gave them the serial number & it turned out my "new" computer had already run off one and a half years of its 2-year warranty. Returned it with a notation to Amazon to check out anything from this associate store. With this machine, I replaced the 1TB M.2 SSD with a 2TB M.2 SSD, put another 2TB M.2 SSD in a second provided slot (GOOD STUFF, DELL!), put a third full-sized 2TB SSD from an unused box into one of the 2 extra enclosures & a 10TB spinner disk in the other extra enclosure. It came with 32GB memory, on one stick, leaving you free to add a second to go up to 64GB of DD5 memory (a lot of 32GB computers use both slots for 16GB cards & you have to buy 2 32GB cards to upgrade to 64). I had 2 quality 32GP memory sticks unused, so I replaced it with two very high quality matched ones. It supports WiFi 6E, though I have a better PCIe wifi/bluetooth card I'm going to put in if I can track down a bluetooth connector port like the machine I scavenged it from. It also supports 1GB Ethernet, not just 10/100. I put in a gaming-style GeForce GPU that provided outputs for 4 1k/4k monitors. I added a powered 10-port type A USB 3.2 and a 6-port powered type C USB 3.2 adapter as this only has 5 type A 3.2 ports & 2 type C 3.2 ports (and 2 type A 2.0 ports) - my needs are NOT the normal ones, so you should be good with 7 3.2 ports 7 and 2 2.0 ports. Note that my usage is different than most people's so don't think you all have to buy or scavenge a lot of other stuff. I don't even run Windows 11 on it. I started off by changing the bootup order in BIOS to first look for a thumb drive before the C: drive (hold down the F12 key when the DELL logo appears on bootup). Then I put an ISO of Ubuntu Linux 24.04.1 LTS on a thumb drive, booted from it & installed Ubuntu Linux on my primary SSD drive. Nothing from Microsoft or Google was ever allowed to start up before being entirely erased & replaced with Linux. I can live with Windows 10, and (with teeth clenched) with Windows 11 2H23, but I WILL NOT ALLOW AN UPGRADE TO OVERLY INTRUSIVE WINDOWS 2H24 OR LATER ONTO ANY MACHINE OF MINE. It's a hacker's heaven, taking & storing screen images every couple of seconds (so the Windows AI can find older material by examining all that you have done previously - as can a hacker). I saw a video of a woman who wanted to find an ad from months ago about a brown handbag. She entered "brown handbag" & the page was recalled. And the page only had a picture of a brown bag, it didn't even use the word brown anywhere in the text). Brrrrrr... CONS: -- Only has ONE output for a monitor and it is DPORT. My GeForce Graphics Card has 2 DPORT and 2 HDMI ports. I currently run 2 32" 1080p monitors with a 43" 2160p (4K) UHDTV monitor in the center as my main monitor (warning - system text is small & as far as I have found on Ubuntu, can't be changed). -- Does NOT have a CD-ROM/DVD drive. You'll have to buy a USB one if you need one. Luckily if you don't need to write DVD, you can buy one on the cheap. Some laptops are too thin for a CD-ROM/DVD, but a Tower? That 4th drive enclosure where I have my disk drive is at the top front & could have easily been a CD-ROM/DVD drive instead. Good grief, DELL! Should I get out my Dremel or just use my USB one? -- Would have liked a second short PCIe port, a tad more power (I'm using the max & if I wanted to upgrade to a Core i9-14900K, which uses the same CPU socket, I'd have to upgrade the power supply. i9s are notorious power pigs & if you get a laptop with one, don't expect very much battery life. The i7 is much less of a power hog and the 14th generation ones are plenty fast with 20 cores running at 2.1GB.

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Bernard S.Reviewed in Canada on October 11, 2024

Je l'aime beaucoup

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Amazon CustomerReviewed in Canada on May 26, 2024

Purchased this for photo editing and works solid with any and all software. I wish I would have had option for additional internal memory but that was also easy to do myself. Good machine.