But is it worth getting extra RAM and storage?

Alienware Area-51 gaming desktop is the kind of PC that makes console players jellous.

It’s big, powerful, and costs as much as a used car.

Alienware Arena 51 Prebuilt Gaming PC on a blue gradient circuit board background

The real question is do you actually need it, or is Dell just tempting you with shiny numbers?

Let’s find out.

Sounds impressive, but in real-world gaming?

Alienware Area 51 Prebuilt Gaming PC on a white background

You’ll never notice the difference.

It all looks cool on paper, but pointless unless you’re racing.

But for pure gaming?

Paying extra won’t make Cyberpunk 2077 look any better or help you get headshots faster in Warzone.

Most modern games barely touch 16GB, and even the most demanding ones don’t go beyond 24GB.

That means 32GB is already way ahead of what you actually need.

That said, storage is the easiest and cheapest thing to upgrade later.

But since it’s exactly the same, paying more does not guarantee extra performance or longevity.

But for gamers, it’s a waste of money.