Get my fantastic Starfield gaming PC setup for less this Black Friday
Starfield may have missed out on gaming awards, but it’s still one of the biggest titles of 2023, and I’m still enjoying it – especially since I’m playing the sci-fi epic on an equally epic setup. And now you can get my gear and display for less thanks to Black Friday deals.
Let’s start with the PC: I have the Starforge Systems Voyager II Elite, a monstrously powerful machine that comes with an Intel Core i9-14900K processor, the downright ridiculous Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090 graphics card, 64 GB of RAM and 2 TB of SSD storage space. All this power sits on a high-end motherboard, is water-cooled, and is built into a beautiful Lian Li PC-0111 Dynamic Evo Mid-Tower case with custom RGB lighting. And it runs Starfield like a dream with all the trimmings – in fact, I haven’t found a game that makes the Voyager II Elite break a silicone sweat.
Now, all that power doesn’t come cheap: the Voyager II Elite costs $4,299. But Black Friday deal from Starforge System can shave $100 off the machine, as well as any others the PC builder custom makes. That may not seem like much when a PC costs over four thousand dollars. However, the Voyager II Elite has already been reduced in price this year, so $100 is a nice sweetener. Plus, with all the power, a very clean and tidy installation, an easy upgrade path in the future, and a two-year warranty, it justifies this high price tag.
Huge PC power now cheaper for Black Friday
Of course, not everyone can drop $4,000 or more on a gaming PC. But Starforge System’s other PCs look quite impressive and have more competitive prices, especially when you take the Black Friday discounts into account.
If the fit and finish of the Voyager II Elite is anything to go by, these PCs should be just as striking; I recommend checking out the machines below The Core section of Starforge System.
A look at thrills, at a great Black Friday price
So on to the monitor: it’s the brilliant but clumsily named Alienware AW3423DWF. This 34-inch ultrawide monitor has a curved OLED screen with a quantum dot layer, allowing it to deliver plenty of contrast without sacrificing brightness. It also has a 165Hz refresh rate and support for AMD FreeSync Premium Pro.
I normally turn my nose up at curved displays, but for first-person gaming, and with the power of an OLED panel and HDR, the Alienware AW3423DWF is simply stunning. Whether I’m piloting my ship around different planets, or marveling at the sci-fi vistas of a ring-circled planet from a chilly, orbiting moon, Starfield looks great on the Alienware monitor.
And now it’s time to grab it. Dell has the Alienware AW3423DWF up to $799 for Black Friday, which is a healthy $200 savings. It’s absolutely worth it.
So all in all, you can save $300 if you purchase a Starforge Systems PC and the Alienware AW3423DWF this Black Friday. That’s a lot of money to spend on a series of games or on several years of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate.
The only problem is that once you have experience playing graphically impressive games on a powerful system and one of the best OLED monitors, it’s very difficult to go back to other games; now i have to apologize to my ps5 and xbox series x.
More US Black Friday deals
- Amazon: Black Friday deals LIVE: TVs, AirPods and clothing
- Apple: AirPods Pro, Apple Watch 8 and iPads from $99
- Adidas: 40% discount on running shoes, sweatshirts and leggings
- Beauty: 51% off viral makeup, skin care and hair tools
- Best Buy: up to $800 off 4K TVs, laptops and headphones
- Cheap TVs: Big screen 4K TVs starting at $269.99
- Christmas: 40% off decor, pajamas and trees
- Del: save on the best-selling Inspiron and XPS laptops
- DreamCloud: 40% discount on all mattresses
- Family pajamas: matching Christmas pajamas starting at $12.99
- Gaming: console bundles starting at $289.99 at Walmart
- Lenovo: 76% discount on laptops, desktops and printers
- Lowe’s: up to $800 off major appliances
- Nectar: mattress deals starting at $359
- Noordstrom: 30% off Nike, Levi’s, Skims, Adidas and more
- Samsung: up to $2,000 worth of TVs, phones and appliances
- Goal: 40% discount on furniture, TVs, clothing and appliances
- Toys: Disney, Barbie, Lego and board games starting at $14.99
- Walmart: Apple Watch 9, cheap TVs, air fryers and toys