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Certain Alienware gaming PCs can’t be sold in states with new energy law

Certain Alienware gaming PCs can’t be sold in states with new energy law

While buying a prebuilt gaming PC is a smart way to sidestep the stock issues facing items like the best graphics card, there's another thing you'll now need to keep in mind if you're buying a prebuilt rig in several states.

As The Register reports, new power consumption regulations brought into California, Colorado, Hawaii, Oregon, Vermont, and Washington mean any PC with an annual energy consumption above a certain bracket can't be sold. This has caused Dell to list a warning stating that in those states you'll be unable to purchase certain Alienware R10 and R12 models exceeding these rules, adding that "any orders placed that are bound for those states will be cancelled".

A configuration of an Intel Core i5 11400F paired with an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 Super still passes those regulations and can be sold in states with the law, but it's much slimmer pickings. There is only one other Aurora configuration on the Alienware store marked as compatible with the new power consumption regulations.

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