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Alienware Area-51 con RTX 5090: Oferta del Memorial Day con $600 de descuento

Jan 01,2026 Autor: Jonathan

Para un rendimiento de PC gaming de élite, el buque insignia de Dell, el equipo Alienware Area-51 con la tarjeta gráfica NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090, alcanza su precio más bajo durante las ventas del Memorial Day. Normalmente valorado en $5,499.99, esta máquina de poder ahora cuesta solo $4,899.99 con un descuento instantáneo de $600 y envío gratuito. Solo la RTX 5090 suele venderse por encima de los $3,000, lo que convierte a este sistema pre-construido en una propuesta de valor excepcional.

Oferta Especial del Memorial Day: Alienware Area-51 RTX 5090, Escritorio para Gaming

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Alienware Area-51 Intel Core Ultra 9 285K RTX 5090 PC para Gaming (32GB DDR5/2TB SSD)

$5,499.99 | Ahorra 11% ($600) | Ahora $4,899.99 en Alienware

Este PC para gaming Area-51 configurado ofrece especificaciones de vanguardia: el procesador insignia de Intel Core Ultra 9 285K, memoria de 32GB DDR5-6400MHz y almacenamiento SSD de 2TB. Aunque no es un salto masivo desde el i9-14900K, la última CPU de Intel sobresale tanto en tareas de gaming como de productividad. El sistema cuenta con refrigeración de grado industrial con un enfriador líquido de 360mm y una fuente de alimentación Platino confiable de 1,500W.

Rediseño 2025: Evolución del Chasis Alienware Area-51

Presentado en el CES 2025, el chasis renovado del Area-51 se basa en su predecesor R16 con mejoras térmicas y una estética moderna. Las actualizaciones clave incluyen la colocación de E/S en la parte superior, un panel lateral completo de vidrio templado y un diseño de flujo de aire revisado que presenta tomas de aire inferiores/frontales en lugar de ventilaciones laterales. El sistema de presión positiva reduce la acumulación de polvo, mientras que los componentes internos actualizados admiten CPUs y GPUs de próxima generación.

NVIDIA RTX 5090: El Innegable Campeón de las GPU

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 establece nuevos puntos de referencia en el rendimiento de gráficos de consumo. Aunque enfatiza las mejoras de IA a través de DLSS 4, sigue ofreciendo un rendimiento bruto entre un 25% y un 30% mejor que la RTX 4090. Con 32GB de la vanguardista memoria VRAM GDDR7 (frente a 24GB GDDR6 en la 4090), esta GPU sigue siendo escasa al precio MSRP, a menudo vendiéndose por $3,500-$4,000 en mercados secundarios.

Reseña de la NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 Founders Edition por Jackie Thomas

"Aunque la RTX 5090 reclama la corona del rendimiento, su mejora tradicional en gaming resulta más modesta que en generaciones anteriores. El verdadero factor de cambio sigue siendo el DLSS 4, que ofrece tasas de fotogramas transformadoras en los títulos compatibles, aunque con una mayor dependencia de los fotogramas generados por IA."

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