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Gaming laptops Graphics cards Gaming monitors SSD and Hard drives Gaming chairs Microphones Virtual reality Handheld gaming PC Still sitting on that virtual basket of goodies, wondering if fresh discounts are going to drop? Welcome to the wonderful world of a four-day Amazon Prime event... and welcome to Prime Day 4: New Hope. For a few more hours at least, because the Amazon deals at least are going to end tonight. Still, the likes of Newegg and Best Buy will still be offering up discounts on the best PC gaming gear through the weekend. 👉Shop all the early Prime Day deals on Amazon👈 You do need to be a Prime member to gain access to the Prime Day deals. However, you won't miss out if you're not because of those other retailers. That's great news for PC gamers, as we find the likes of Newegg and Best Buy have better deals on components, gaming laptops, and complete gaming PCs. Plus, no need to sign-up to any membership. Below, we're collecting the very best Prime Day deals we find on PC components, peripherals, gaming laptops, PCs, chairs, headsets and more, from Amazon and beyond. So whether you're a Prime member or not, we've got you covered. 👆Click for all the deals👆 1. Asus TUF A16 | RTX 5070 laptop | $1,350 at Best Buy (save $300) 2. Cobratype Canebrake Elite | RX 9060 XT PC | $850 at Newegg (save $250) 3. Acer Nitro KG271U | 1440p monitor | $150 at Amazon (save $30) ________________________ Gaming laptop deals 👆Click for all the deals👆 1. Razer Blade 14 (2025) | RTX 5070 | $2,300 at Razer (save $400) 2. Asus TUF F16 | RTX 5060 | $1,160 @ Best Buy (save $380) 3. MSI Vector 16 HX AI | RTX 5070 Ti | $1,625 at Best Buy (save $175) ________________________ Gaming PC deals 👆Click for all the deals👆 1. ABS Cyclone Aqua | RTX 5060 | $900 at Newegg (save $200 with code ABS10FTT) 2. Cobratype Pilot | RX 9070 XT | $1,590 at Newegg (save $410) 3. iBuyPower Y40 Pro | RX 9070 XT and Ryzen 7 9800X3D | $2,000 at Best Buy (save $150) ________________________ Graphics card deals 👆Click for all the deals👆 1. ASRock RX 9070 | $600 @ Newegg 2. Sapphire RX 9070 XT | $720 at Newegg (save $80) 3. PNY RTX 5060 Ti 8 GB | $350 at Amazon ________________________ Gaming monitor deals 👆Click for all the deals👆 1. Alienware AW3423DWF OLED | $550 at Amazon (save $231) 2. Acer Nitro KG271U 1440p | $150 at Amazon (save $30) 3. Dell 32 Plus S3225QS 4K |$285 at Amazon (save $85) ________________________ Why listen to us? If we don't think something is a good deal, or if we've found a product to be unreliable or poor value in our own testing, it won't appear in our Prime Day deals page below. We actually do the testing, and you can find page after page of reviews right here. 👆Click for all the deals👆 1. Samsung 990 Evo Plus | 1 TB | $66 at Amazon (save $30) 2. Crucial P310 | 2 TB | $100 at Amazon (save $29.11) 3. Crucial P310 2280 | 4 TB | $200 at Amazon (save $134) ________________________ Gaming chair deals 👆Click for all the deals👆 1. Corsair TC100 Relaxed | $147 at Amazon (save $80) 2. Razer Iskur V | $400 at Amazon (save $250) 3. Secretlab Titan Evo | $499 at Secretlab (save $100) ________________________ Gaming headset deals 👆Click for all the deals👆 1. HyperX Cloud Alpha | $70 at Amazon (save $20) 2. HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless | $142 at Amazon (save $58) 3. SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless | $140 at Best Buy (save $140) ________________________ Quick links — handy shortcuts to the best PC gaming deals on the web Amazon - All the Prime Day deals are here Dell - Discounts on Alienware PCs, laptops, and 240 Hz gaming monitors Newegg - Summer bonanza sale now on. Fantastech sale now on Walmart - Money off gaming laptops and PCs B&H Photo - Save on full systems and big discounts on storage Best Buy - Save on gaming PCs, laptops, peripherals, and more Nvidia gaming PCs RTX 5060 - ABS Cyclone Aqua | $900 @ Newegg (code ABS10FTT) RTX 5060 Ti - Cobratype Pilot | $1,300 at Newegg RTX 5070 - Skytech Azure | $1,350 at Newegg RTX 5070 Ti - Zotac Mek | $1,800 at Newegg RTX 5080 - Skytech Prism | $2,500 @ Newegg AMD gaming PCs RX 9060 XT (8 GB) - Cobratype Canebrake Elite | $850 @ Newegg RX 9070 - Skytech Shadow | $1,568 @ Newegg RX 9070 XT - Cobratype Pilot | $1,590 @ Newegg Gaming laptops 💻 RTX 5060 - Asus TUF F16 | $1,160 @ Best Buy 💻 RTX 4070 - Acer Predator Helios Neo 14 | $1,179 @ Amazon 💻 RTX 5070 - Asus TUF A16 | $1,350 @ Best Buy 💻 RTX 5070 Ti - MSI Vector 16 HX AI | $1,625 @ Best Buy 💻 RTX 5080 - MSI Vector 16 HX AI | $2,250 @ Best Buy Graphics cards Best GPU prices in the US: 🕹️ RTX 5090: $2,650 @ B&H Photo 🕹️ RTX 5080: $1,400 @ Newegg 🕹️ RTX 5070 Ti: $830 @ Newegg 🕹️ RTX 5070: $550 @ Best Buy 🕹️ RTX 5060 Ti 16 GB: $450 @ Amazon 🕹️ RTX 5060 Ti 8 GB: $350 @ Amazon 🕹️ RTX 5060: $300 @ Best Buy 🕹️ RTX 5050: $270 @ Newegg 🕹️ RX 9070 XT: $720 @ Newegg 🕹️ RX 9070: $600 @ Newegg 🕹️ RX 9060 XT 16 GB: $360 @ Amazon 🕹️ RX 9060 XT 8 GB: $280 @ B&H Photo 🕹️ Arc B580: $280 @ Newegg 🕹️ Arc B570: $260 @ Amazon Amazon Prime Day top deals 🔽price has gone down since we last checked 🔼price has gone up ➖price is the same 1. Asus TUF A16 | RTX 5070 | Ryzen 9 270 | 16-inch | 1200p | 165 Hz | 16 GB DDR5 | 1 TB SSD | $1,699 $1,349.99 at Best Buy (save $350) How about this RTX 5070 machine for the same sort of price you'll find many RTX 4070 laptops at the moment? Sure, it's only got a 1200p screen, but that just means that mobile GPU shouldn't struggle making the most of the 165 Hz refresh rate, particularly when Multi Frame Generation is thrown into the mix. Again, it's got 32 GB of RAM, which makes a real change at this price point from the many, many 16 GB laptops we were finding up until recently. A very tidy gaming laptop for the cash, and one I'm eyeing with my personal funds. Price check: Amazon $1,949 2. Corsair TC100 Leatherette | 90 - 160 degree recline | Max weight: 120 kg | 2-year warranty | $269.99 $146.82 at Amazon (save $123.17) This is our pick for the best budget gaming chair. It's comfy and affordable, even at its regular price, but we'll usually highlight any sort of discount to make it that much better value. This Prime Day deal has gotten better since it started—it was previously 189.99. Price check: Best Buy $189.99 3. Secretlab Titan Evo | $549 $499 at Secretlab (save $50) The Secretlab Titan Evo is comfortably the comfiest gaming chair we've ever used. It not only feels great but looks the part and is super sturdy at the same time. The 2022 model got a markup from the previous one, but at $50 off, it's a mighty fine package, and one you won't beat soon. 4. Razer Blade 14 (2025) | RTX 5070 | Ryzen AI 9 365 | 14-inch | 120 Hz OLED | 32 GB LPDDR5x-8000 | 1 TB SSD | $2,699.99 $2,299.99 at Razer (save $400) Thank Prime Day! Well, thank Razer, anyways, because my absolute favorite Razer gaming laptop is rocking a hefty $400 discount today and the damned thing has only just been released. In my Blade 14 review I said: "a huge improvement over last year's model and there's now no other gaming laptop I'd want to have my digits on or spend my money on." And I stand by that. 5. ABS Cyclone Aqua | RTX 5060 | Core i5 14400F | 32 GB DDR4-3200 | 1 TB SSD | $1,099.99 $899.99 at Newegg (save $200 with code ABS10FTT) This gaming PC lets you enter the current GPU generation for well under $1,000, and you're getting a pretty nice all-round package for this budget price. Sure, you're only getting DDR4 RAM and 1 TB of storage, but these things are common at the sub-$1,000 price point. DDR4 should serve you fine with this budget build, and storage can be upgraded easily. It's a great way to get started PC gaming with a friendly price tag. 6. ASRock Phantom PG27Q15R2A | 27-inch | 1440p | 165 Hz | VA | $209.99 $137.77 at Newegg (save $72.22) ASRock's gaming monitors are always so darned cheap—we love them for that. This 1440p panel offers resolution and a rapid refresh rate for a potent PC gaming combo, though the built-in Wi-Fi antenna helps it stand out from the crowd. That's hardly essential, but could come in useful for some. 7. Lexar NM790 | 1 TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 7,400 MB/s read | 6,500 MB/s write | $99.99 $67.99 at Amazon (save $22) For anyone looking for a cheap, spacious drive offering serious performance, this is a genuinely brilliant SSD for the money. Our review of the 4 TB version clearly shows just how good it is. 8. PNY RTX 5060 Ti | 8 GB GDDR7 | 4608 shaders | 2690 MHz boost | $349.99 at Amazon The 8 GB version of the new RTX 5060 Ti should really be cheaper than this, but this is the MSRP that Nvidia has set. You're better off saving a bit more money and waiting for an affordable 16 GB model, though. It won't be any faster, but the extra VRAM is worth having when games start to demand more memory. RTX 5060 Ti 8 GB price check: Best Buy $349.99 | Newegg $379.99 | B&H Photo $379.99 | Walmart $379.99 9. Corsair RMx Shift RM750x | 80 Plus Gold | PCIe 5.0/ATX 3.0 compliant | Shifted connectors | $129.99 $89.99 at Newegg (save $40) Here's a 750 W version of a PSU that not one but two members of the PC Gamer hardware team use on their own PCs. Apart from a solid platform, plenty of ports, and tiny connectors, this PSU's party trick are having all of its connections on the side of the unit, which totally changes how accessible they are from the side of your PC case. You do have to be sure your case has the room for it, but it's very convenient if you do. 10. Alienware AW3423DWF | 34-inch | QD-OLED | 3440 x 1440p | 165 Hz | $780.72 $549.99 at Amazon (save $230.73) Offering a 34-inch 1440p QD-OLED curved screen with a 165 HZ refresh rate, this Alienware monitor has so much going for it. At it's original price of nearly $800, it feels like a bit much but with over $100, it's much more reasonable. It's still a luxury buy but one that shows its price in plenty of great specs. Amazon Prime Day gaming laptop deals 🔽price has gone down since we last checked 🔼price has gone up ➖price is the same Price watch: ➖ Lenovo LOQ | RTX 4060 | Core i5 13450HX | 15.6-inch | 1080p | 144 Hz | 16 GB DDR5 | 512 GB SSD | $999 $799.99 at B&H Photo (save $300) Even with new Nvidia laptop GPUs on the market, it'll probably be a while before we see sub-$1,000 mobile RTX 50-series machines. So for those saving the pennies, this RTX 4060-sporting Lenovo is still a good deal. It's got a decently speedy screen, 16 GB of DDR5, a 115 W TGP GPU, and, err, a very small SSD. Still, it's the easiest thing to upgrade in a mobile machine, and at this price it's very difficult to find more gaming laptop for your buck. Price check: Amazon $1,269 (Core i7 13650HX) Price watch: ➖ Asus TUF F16 | RTX 5060 | Core i7 14650HX | 16-inch | 1200p | 165 Hz | 32 GB DDR5 | 1 TB SSD | $1,539.99 $1,159.99 at Best Buy (save $380) A 1200p screen is a good match for the mobile RTX 5060, especially a nicely high-refresh rate 165 Hz panel as you'll find here. We're big fans of the Asus TUF lineup of reasonably-priced gaming laptops—and this one looks to be a bit of a sweetheart, what with a full 32 GB of DDR5 onboard, a 1 TB SSD, and the eight Performance core i7 14650HX calling the CPU shots. Plus, it's the 115 W variant, which means it should have plenty of juice at its disposal to make the most of the screen. Budget RTX 50-series machines on discount already? Yes please. Price watch: 🔽 Acer Predator Helios Neo 14 | RTX 4070 | Core Ultra 7 155H | 14-inch | 1600p | 120 Hz | 16 GB LPDDR5X | 1 TB SSD | $1,299 $1,179.49 at Amazon (save $119.51) With a 110 W version of the RTX 4070, with wee Acer machine has plenty of grunt about it, and that 120 Hz refresh 1600p panel will make a really crisp screen for a 14-inch laptop. You're also getting a full 1 TB SSD alongside your 16 GB of soldered memory (no upgrades happening there) and a decent Meteor Lake CPU at its heart. It's one of Intel's more efficient chips, with six Performance and eight Efficient cores, which ought to help with the battery life of this portable machine. Price check: Amazon $1,349 (2 TB variant) Price watch: ➖ Asus TUF A16 | RTX 5070 | Ryzen 9 270 | 16-inch | 1200p | 165 Hz | 32 GB DDR5 | 1 TB SSD | $1,699 $1,349.99 at Best Buy (save $350) Continuing on the RTX 50-series laptop discount train, how about this RTX 5070 machine for the same sort of price you'll find many RTX 4070 laptops at the moment? Sure, it's only got a 1200p screen, but that just means that mobile GPU shouldn't struggle making the most of the 165 Hz refresh rate, particularly when Multi Frame Generation is thrown into the mix. Again, it's got 32 GB of RAM, which makes a real change at this price point from the many, many 16 GB laptops we were finding up until recently. A very tidy gaming laptop for the cash, and one I'm eyeing with my personal funds. Price check: Amazon $1,949 Price watch: ➖ Asus ROG Strix G16 | RTX 5070 Ti | AMD Ryzen 9 8940HX | 16-inch | 1200p | 165 Hz | 16 GB RAM | 1 TB SSD | $1,999.99 $1,559.99 at Best Buy (save $440) With a 140 W RTX 5070 Ti and an AMD Ryzen 9 8940HX at its heart, this 16-inch lappy is a pretty powerful one for the price. It even manages to come in cheaper than some RTX 5070 choices out there—with a lot more RGB flair, if that's your sort of thing. The refresh rate of 165 Hz is solid, and the 16 GB of RAM is... well, it's just okay. However, it's easily upgradable up to 64 GB, and the 1200p screen means the GPU will be given free rein to munch through your games. Price watch: 🔽 HP Omen Max 16 | RTX 5080 | Intel Core Ultra 7 255HX | 16-inch | 1200p | 165 Hz | 32 GB RAM | 1 TB SSD | $2,759.99 $1,967.99 at HP with promo code LEVELUP20 (save $742) I'd normally dismiss any RTX 5080 laptop as not being worth the huge premium over the 5070 Ti. But this one is only about $150 pricier and that makes it a conspicuous deal and far cheaper than any other RTX 5080 laptop around. And it's from HP, not some random brand you've never heard of. Just note you'll need to use the "LEVELUP20" code and configure the 255HX Intel CPU, the RTX 5080 and the non-4x4 1TB SSD to hit that price. Good luck. Price watch: ➖ MSI Vector 16 HX AI | RTX 5070 Ti | Core Ultra 7 255HX | 16-inch | 1200p | 144 Hz | 16 GB DDR5 | 512 GB SSD | $1,799.99 $1,624.99 at Best Buy (save $175) Sitting somewhere under the RTX 4080 and well above the RTX 4070 in terms of gaming performance, the RTX 5070 Ti is a great mid-range laptop GPU. I've used the new Vector 16 HX AI for weeks, and have been hugely impressed with the RTX 5080 version, and the RTX 5070 Ti version promises much of the same. The 1200p IPS screen is a good match for the GPU and CPU, which is of 20-core Intel stock. But, ack, a 512 GB SSD. Why?! Thankfully, there are two M.2 slots in the system, making it an easy and cheap upgrade down the line. Price check: Amazon $2,549.99 (32 GB variant) Price watch: ➖ MSI Vector 16 HX AI | RTX 5080 | Core Ultra 9 275 HX | 16-inch | 1600p | 240 Hz | 16 GB DDR5 | 1 TB SSD | $2,499.99 $2,249.99 at Best Buy (save $250) I know, I know, it's a lot of cash. But the truth is, it's difficult to find RTX 50-series laptops for anything less than silly money right now, and this one's got the big boi RTX 5080 for a just about reasonable sum. Our Dave has been playing with this particular model recently and likes the value proposition you get when you take into account that mega GPU, although it is a bit of a hairdryer on full whack. Still, stick it in Balanced mode, and the noise is much more reasonable, and it still performs about as well as the other RTX 5080 machines we've tested. Which is to say, very well indeed. Price check: Newegg $2,459.99 Price watch: ➖ Razer Blade 14 (2025) | RTX 5070 | Ryzen AI 9 365 | 14-inch | 120 Hz OLED | 32 GB LPDDR5x-8000 | 1 TB SSD | $2,699.99 $2,299.99 at Razer (save $400) Thank Prime Day! Well, thank Razer, anyways, because my absolute favorite Razer gaming laptop is rocking a hefty $400 discount today and the damned thing has only just been released. In my Blade 14 review I said: "a huge improvement over last year's model and there's now no other gaming laptop I'd want to have my digits on or spend my money on." And I stand by that. Lenovo IdeaPad Gaming 3 AMD £499.99View Deal See all prices Deal ends in 00h 57m 45s We check over 250 million products every day for the best prices Back to top ^ Amazon Prime Day gaming PC deals 🔽price has gone down since we last checked 🔼price has gone up ➖price is the same Price watch: ➖ Yawyore gaming PC | Ryzen 5 5600GT | 16 GB DDR4-3200 | 1 TB SSD | $819.99 $419.99 at Newegg (save $400) This gaming PC might not have a graphics card, but with that 5600GT's integrated graphics you should be able to do some lite 720p gaming just fine, and even perhaps some 1080p. Then, when you're ready to upgrade, all you'll have to do is slap a discrete GPU in somewhere down the line (maybe an RTX 5060 or RX 9060 XT) and you'll have a PC capable of some full-fat 1080p and 1440p gaming. Price watch: ➖ ABS Cyclone Aqua | Core i5 13400F | Arc B580 | 32 GB DDR4-3200 | 1 TB SSD | $1,199.99 $809.99 at Newegg (save $390 with code ABS10FTT) This build is for those who don't mind throwing at least a little caution to the wind by opting for the GPU underdog, Intel. Why would you do that? Well, apart from doing us all a service in helping bolster competition, you're also getting some raw raster horsepower for a very good price. It's not quite as powerful as the RTX 5060 overall, but it has more VRAM, and with this build you're getting a very reasonable CPU and 32 GB of RAM. Just beware that Intel GPUs aren't quite as well-supported by as many games as Nvidia and AMD ones. Price watch: ➖ Cobratype Canebrake Elite | Ryzen 5 5600X | RX 9060 XT | 32 GB DDR4 | 1 TB SSD | $1,099.99 $849.99 at Newegg (save $250) Who said you can't get decent gaming performance for cheap in 2025? This RX 9060 gaming PC is here to put an end to such thoughts, because for just $850 you're getting a build with a current-gen GPU that trades blows with the RTX 5060 Ti. Sure, you're getting an older CPU and 1 TB SSD, but this is a seriously great entry into PC gaming. You can upgrade everything else and keep that 9060 XT in there down the line if you need to start using this rig for productivity tasks. Price watch: ➖ ABS Cyclone Aqua | RTX 5060 | Core i5 14400F | 32 GB DDR4-3200 | 1 TB SSD | $1,099.99 $899.99 at Newegg (save $200 with code ABS10FTT) This gaming PC lets you enter the current GPU generation for well under $1,000, and you're getting a pretty nice all-round package for this budget price. Sure, you're only getting DDR4 RAM and 1 TB of storage, but these things are common at the sub-$1,000 price point. DDR4 should serve you fine with this budget build, and storage can be upgraded easily. It's a great way to get started PC gaming with a friendly price tag. Price watch: ➖ Skytech Archangel | Core i5 13400F | RTX 5060 | 32 GB DDR5-5200 | 1 TB SSD | $1,299.99 $999.99 at Newegg (save $300) We're finally seeing a new generation of gaming PCs at budget and midrange prices. This is about the same as a previous-gen RTX 4060 Ti build that you'd find in terms of pure raster and overall performance, but it has all the current-gen bells and whistles such as DLSS 4 and Multi Frame Gen. This is where it's at for entry-level PC gaming right now. This build comes with DDR5 RAM, too, unlike some others in this price range. Price watch: ➖ AVGPC Max | Ryzen 5 5600X | RTX 5060 Ti | 16 GB DDR4-3200 | 1 TB SSD | $1,190 $1,080 at Newegg (save $110) This is a cracking price for some mainstream current-gen performance with the RTX 5060 Ti, but just bear in mind you're getting a bit of an entry-priced glass cannon here thanks to just 16 GB of DDR4 RAM and an old CPU. If you're looking to save every penny, this will get some of the best frame rates for under $1,100 right now, but if you can spend a little more you'll be in better stead with a well-rounded build. Price watch: ➖ Cobratype Pilot | Ryzen 5 9600X | RTX 5060 Ti | 32 GB DDR5-5200 | 1 TB SSD | $1,499.99 $1,299.99 at Newegg (save $200) We're now properly in the swing of the current GPU generation, and you can tell because we're finally seeing some decent current-gen builds that aren't sitting at astronomical prices. This Cobratype RTX 5060 Ti gaming PC is not only rocking a current-gen GPU capable of the latest Multi Frame Gen tech, but also comes with a decent six-core AMD CPU and 32 GB of RAM. You'll probably want to add another terabyte of storage before too long, though. Price watch: ➖ Skytech Azure | Ryzen 5 7600 | RTX 5070 | 16 GB DDR5-6000 | 1 TB SSD | $2,099.99 $1,349.99 at Newegg (save $750) Buying an RTX 5070 on its own can be expensive, but as part of a discounted pre-built like this it's pretty reasonable. If you can stretch your budget a little, it'll be better to opt for something with more RAM, storage, and a current-gen CPU, but if you want that Multi Frame Gen magic for as cheap as possible, this Skytech build will get you there. Price watch: ➖ Cobratype Pilot | Ryzen 5 9600X | RX 9070 XT | 32 GB DDR5-5200 | 1 TB SSD | $1,999.99 $1,589.99 at Newegg (save $410) This Cobratype build features the RX 9070 XT, which runs pretty neck-and-neck with the RTX 5070 Ti. Combined with 32 GB of RAM and a mid-range 9000-series CPU, it makes for a great choice for modern high-end gaming for well under $2,000. It's also cheaper than we've found any RX 9070 (non-XT) build at right now. Price watch: ➖ ABS Cyclone Ruby | Ryzen 7 7800X3D | RTX 5070 | 32 GB DDR5-6000 | 1 TB SSD | $2,199.99 $1,619.99 at Newegg (save $580 with code ABS10FTT) There might be slightly cheaper RX 9070 XT builds if you're happy going for an AMD build, but if you want all that Multi Frame Gen magic that the RTX 50-series offers, this is a great choice. The RTX 5070 is paired with a Ryzen 7 7800X3D, so you're getting some stellar gaming horsepower from the CPU, too. Just 1 TB of storage is a shame, but that can be added to quite easily and cheaply. Price watch: ➖ CyberPowerPC Gamer Xtreme | Core i9 14900F | RTX 5070 | 32 GB DDR5-6000 | 1 TB SSD | $1,899.99 $1,649.99 at Best Buy (save $250) This gaming PC is primarily for those of you who also want to use your machine as a work and productivity rig as well as for gaming. You can pick up an RTX 5070 machine that should do almost as well at gaming for a little cheaper than this, but the Core i9 14900F is what really makes this build worth its salt for the price. That CPU has enough cores and raw processing power for pretty much any productivity task. If that's your use case, you'll be served very well by it. Price watch: ➖ ABS Eurus Ruby | Ryzen 7 7800X3D | RX 9070 XT | 32 GB DDR5-6000 | 2 TB SSD | $2,299.99 $1,781.99 at Newegg (save $518 with code ABS10FTT) Under $1,800 for a gaming PC with not onlye AMD's best GPU offering but also one of its X3D chips is not half a bad deal. Throw in the fast DDR5 RAM and 2 TB of storage and you're on to a winner. Let's just hope that discount code stays up for a while. Price watch: ➖ CyberPower PC Gamer Supreme | Ryzen 7 7800X3D | RX 9070 XT | 32 GB DDR5-6000 | 2 TB SSD | $1,949.99 $1,784.99 at Best Buy (save $165) This gaming PC offers a truly high-end gaming experience for downright reasonable price tag. That's all thanks to the AMD CPU/GPU combo: the RX 9070 XT is the company's best GPU and the Ryzen 7 7800X3D is the previous generation's top-tier gaming chip, with tons of X3D cache. The icing on the cake is that it's all housed in a lovely fish tank chassis. Price watch: ➖ Zotac Mek | Ryzen 5 7600X | RTX 5070 Ti | 16 GB DDR5-5200 | 1 TB SSD | $2,199.99 $1,799.99 at Newegg (save $400) This is about as cheap as you can get for definitively high-end territory with an Nvidia GPU right now. The RTX 5070 Ti, including all its Blackwell frame generation magic, is an ideal entry into max settings gaming at 1440p and even some 4K gaming. Admittedly, you'll probably want to throw in a 32 GB RAM kit and another TB of storage down the line, but for pure gaming you can't get much better than this on the Nvidia side for under $2,000 right now. Price watch: ➖ MSI Aegis RS2 | Core Ultra 7 265K | RTX 5070 Ti | 32 GB DDR5 | 2 TB SSD | $2,499 $1,999 at Newegg (save $500 plus get two games free) With this gaming PC, not only are you getting a genuine high-end GPU, current-gen CPU, and 2 TB of storage, but you're also getting two games thrown in for free. Those are Civilization VII and Dying Light: The Beast. For under $2,000 this is an incredibly well-rounded gaming PC, too. Price watch: ➖ Skytech Rampage | Core i7 14700F | RTX 5070 Ti | 32 GB DDR5-6000 | 1 TB SSD | $2,199.99 $1,999.99 at Newegg (save $200) The RTX 5070 and RX 9070 are great for 1440p gaming, but if you want to take it to that next level and truly enter the high end, a RTX 5070 Ti or RX 9070 XT is what you want. Sure, you might want to upgrade the storage on this one, but the Core i7 and 32 GB of fast DDR5 RAM makes this a solid all-rounder, too. Price watch: ➖ iBuyPower Y40 Pro | Ryzen 7 9800X3D | RX 9070 XT | 32 GB DDR5-5200 | 2 TB SSD | $2,149.99 $1,999.99 at Best Buy (save $150) Finally, a decent Ryzen 7 9800X3D gaming PC for $2,000. This is the best gaming CPU on the market right now, and it's paired with AMD's best GPU offering in the form of the RX 9070 XT. In fact, this is a pretty stellar all-around high-end build. Price watch: ➖ Skytech Prism | Ryzen 7 7800X3D | RTX 5080 | 32 GB DDR5-5600 | 2 TB SSD | $2,799.99 $2,499.99 at Newegg (save $300) With this Skytech build you're getting not just Nvidia's best GPU offering barring the RTX 5090, but also a fantastic AMD X3D chip. Sure, it's previous-gen, but it still has a lovely scoop of 3D V-Cache, which really helps with gaming performance. Throw in 32 GB of RAM and 2 TB of storage and you have a truly solid high-end build. Price watch: ➖ Skytech Legacy | Ryzen 7 9800X3D | RTX 5080 | 32 GB DDR5-6000 | 1 TB SSD | Free 32-inch monitor worth $250 | $3,699.99 $2,699.99 at Newegg (save $1,000, or $1,250 counting the free 32-inch gaming monitor) If I was in the market for a new high-end setup, I'd have my beady eyes right on this top-tier gaming PC. Not only does it have Nvidia's second-fastest GPU, it also has the best gaming CPU on the market right now. The only lacklustre part of this rig is its 1 TB storage, but that can be upgraded easily. Oh, and did I mention the free 32-inch monitor? That'd normally cost you an additional $250 on top. Price watch: NEW DEAL! Skytech Legacy | Ryzen 9 9900X3D | RTX 5090 | 64 GB DDR5-6000 | 4 TB SSD | $6,199.99 $4,599.99 at Newegg (save $1,600) Yes, this is still a ridiculously expensive gaming PC, but as they say: Go big or go home, right? From what I've seen, most decent RTX 5090 gaming PCs are going for $4,000+ right now, and those that are cheaper than this one seem to cheap out on one component or another. But then you get this absolute beast, with a 12-core X3D CPU, 64 GB of fast DDR5 RAM, and 4 TB of storage. If I'm spending the big bucks on an RTX 5090 build, I am indeed going big on something like this with a whopping $1,500 discount. £44.99View Deal MSI MAG FORGE 100R ATX Mid-Tower PC...MSI MAG FORGE 100R ATX Mid-Tower PC Case - Black, Black £51.99View Deal MSI MAG FORGE 100R Mid Tower Gaming...MSI MAG FORGE 100R Mid Tower Gaming Case - Black £439.13View Deal MSI console portable Claw A1M-042FR £869.97View Deal Acer Nitro N50-650 Intel Core i5-13400F...Acer Nitro N50-650 Intel Core i5-13400F 16GB RAM 512GB SSD RTX 4060 Windows 11 Gaming PC £2,149View Deal Asus ROG G22CH Core i7-14700F RTX4070S...Asus ROG G22CH Core i7-14700F RTX4070S 32GB 1TB Win 11 Home We check over 250 million products every day for the best prices Back to top ^ Amazon Prime Day graphics card deals 🔽price has gone down since we last checked 🔼price has gone up ➖price is the same Price watch: ➖ Sparkle Arc B570 | 10 GB GDDR6 | 2304 shaders | 2600 MHz boost | $289.99 $259.99 at Amazon (save $30) Intel's Battlemage chip is only a fraction slower than its last-gen Arc A770, but it's a bit too expensive and far too close in price to the B580. It's also worth noting that the drivers still need work, as some games don't like the new architecture. When it's all working fine, you're getting a lot of GPU for the money, though the price is over the MSRP. Arc B570 price check: Walmart $279.99 | Newegg $279.99 | B&H Photo $299.99 Price watch: ➖ Gigabyte RTX 5050 | 8 GB GDDR6 | 2560 shaders | 2632 MHz boost | $269.99 at Newegg Nvidia's newest member of the RTX 50-series family isn't going to win many awards. Roughly on par with an RTX 4060 (sometimes slower, sometimes faster), it's only worth considering if you must have DLSS 4. Just pay a bit more and get an RTX 5060. RTX 5050 price check: Walmart $269.99 | Amazon $269.99 Price watch: ➖ Asus RX 7600 | 8 GB GDDR6 | 2048 shaders | 2715 MHz boost | $274.99 at Amazon As the budget baby of AMD's RDNA 3 family, the RX 7600 faces plenty of competition from Intel and Nvidia. At this price, though, you might be better off choosing an Arc B570, though the RX 7600 does offer more consistent performance. It's not a very exciting graphics card, but it does its job well enough. RX 7600 price check: Newegg $279.99 | Walmart $279.99 | Best Buy $299.99 Price watch: ➖ Gigabyte RX 9060 XT | 8 GB GDDR6 | 2048 shaders | 3320 MHz boost | $309.99 $279.99 at B&H Photo (save $30) Nvidia's RTX 5060 has superior upscaling and frame generation technologies, but AMD's little RX 9060 XT has it beat on raw GPU power. You're better off saving more money and buying a 16 GB version, though. RX 9060 XT 8 GB price check: Newegg $299.99 | Amazon $299.99 | Best Buy $299.99 Price watch: 🔽 Onix Arc B580 | 12 GB GDDR6 | 2560 shaders | 2670 MHz boost | $299.99 $279.99 at Newegg (save $20) Stocks of Intel's best GPU, the Arc 580, are finally starting to pick up. The price tag is still well above where we'd be completely happy recommending it as an essential budget purchase, even though it can be really fast in some games. This brand is relatively new to the market, but the card itself should be fine. Arc B580 price check: B&H Photo $289.99 | Walmart $289.99 | Amazon $329 Price watch: ➖ Asus RTX 5060 | 8 GB GDDR7 | 3840 shaders | 2527 MHz boost | $329.99 $299.99 at Best Buy (save $30) The RTX 5060 isn't massively faster than its predecessor, the RTX 4060, but having full support for DLSS 4 is a big plus.Stocks are decent, so you should have no problem picking one up at the MSRP, but you're better off saving more money and buying an RTX 5060 Ti. RTX 5060 price check: Newegg $299.99 | B&H Photo $299.99 | Amazon $299.99 | Walmart $299.99 Price watch: ➖ PNY RTX 5060 Ti | 8 GB GDDR7 | 4608 shaders | 2690 MHz boost | $349.99 at Amazon The 8 GB version of the new RTX 5060 Ti should really be cheaper than this, but this is the MSRP that Nvidia has set. You're better off saving a bit more money and waiting for an affordable 16 GB model, though. It won't be any faster, but the extra VRAM is worth having when games start to demand more memory. RTX 5060 Ti 8 GB price check: Best Buy $349.99 | Newegg $379.99 | B&H Photo $379.99 | Walmart $379.99 Price watch: ➖ XFX RX 7700 XT | 12 GB GDDR6 | 3072 shaders | 2544 MHz boost | $429.99 $359.99 at Newegg (save $70) For a while, the Radeon RX 7700 XT was the ideal choice for a mid-range gaming PC, thanks to its 1440p performance and price. It's a little bit faster than the RX 9060 XT, due to having more shaders, but the lower memory bandwidth and less VRAM make it more suited to 1080p gaming now. RX 7700 XT price check: Amazon $369.99 | Best Buy $399.99 | Walmart $449.99 Price watch: ➖ Sapphire RX 9060 XT | 16 GB GDDR6 | 2048 shaders | 3290 MHz boost | $395.99 $359.99 at Amazon (save $36) The 16 GB version of the RX 9060 XT isn't quite as fast as the RTX 5060 Ti 16 GB card when ray tracing is involved, but outside of that, it's generally on par. You don't get as good an upscaling and frame generation system as with the Nvidia GPU, though. On the plus side, it is much cheaper, and that counts for a lot these days. RX 9060 XT 16 GB price check: Newegg $359.99 | Best Buy $389.99 | Walmart $389.98 | B&H Photo $439.99 Price watch: ➖ Gigabyte RTX 5060 Ti | 16 GB GDDR7 | 4608 shaders | 2690 MHz boost | $449.99 at Amazon While the specs suggest it should only be a little faster than the 4060 Ti, the use of super-speedy GDDR7 gives the little Blackwell GPU a healthy boost. It's not worth buying if you already have an RTX 40-series card, but it's a decent upgrade if you have an older GPU. Ignore Walmart's picture, though, as the deal is for a twin fan model. RTX 5060 Ti price check: Best Buy $449.99 | B&H Photo $449.99 | Newegg $469.99 Price watch: ➖ PNY RTX 5070 | 12 GB GDDR7 | 6144 shaders | 2510 MHz boost | $549.99 at Best Buy Although the RTX 5070 is a good deal faster than its predecessor, the RTX 4070, it's less of an upgrade compared to the RTX 4070 Super. DLSS 4 just about tips the balance in favor of the newer model, though. RTX 5070 price check: Amazon $564.67 | B&H Photo $599.99 | Newegg $599.99 | Walmart $619.99 Price watch: 🔽 ASRock Swift RX 9070 | 16 GB GDDR6 | 3584 shaders | 2520 MHz boost | $599.99 at Newegg The RX 9070 is one of AMD's better GPUs for many years and is not that much slower than the XT version. Unfortunately, it's not being sold at a sensible price because stocks are pretty low—this is significantly over AMD's MSRP—but at least it's not as expensive as the XT model. RX 9070 price check: Best Buy $649.99 | Walmart $659.95 | B&H Photo $669.99 | Amazon $669.99 Price watch: 🔽 XFX RX 7900 XT | 20 GB GDDR6 | 5376 shaders | 2400 MHz boost | $789.99 $646.81 at Amazon (Prime Members only, save $143.18) The RX 7900 XT is a solid gaming graphics card, but it's not as good as the latest GPUs from AMD and Nvidia in the same price segment. That said, while it's slower than the 9070 XT, this deal is more than $70 cheaper than the RDNA 4 card, and in some games, the difference between the two is very small. RX 7900 XT price check: Newegg $679.99 | Best Buy $699.99 | Walmart $749.99 Price watch: ➖ Sapphire RX 9070 XT | 16 GB GDDR6 | 4096 shaders | 2970 MHz boost | $799.99 $719.99 at Newegg (save $80) The RX 9070 XT is AMD's best graphics card in recent years, so naturally, it's hugely popular, resulting in very low stocks and sky-high prices. At this price, it's probably not worth buying one, but if it does become cheaper, then the new FSR 4 upscaling tech is the main reason why you'd pick one up. RX 9070 XT price check: Amazon $719.99 | Best Buy $719.99 | Walmart $719.99 Price watch: ➖ Zotac RTX 5070 Ti | 16 GB GDDR7 | 8960 shaders | 2482 MHz boost | $979.99 $829.99 at Newegg (save $150) At its $749 MSRP, the RTX 5070 Ti is a superb graphics card, but current prices are nowhere near that mark. Instead, you're looking at $100 more for a standard 5070 Ti, which is far less appealing at this price. If you think of it as being like an RTX 4080 with DLSS 4 support, though, then it doesn't seem quite so bad. RTX 5070 Ti price check: Walmart $829.99 | Amazon $829.99 | Best Buy $829.99 | B&H Photo $849.99 Price watch: ➖ ASRock RX 7900 XTX | 24 GB GDDR6 | 6144 shaders | 2615 MHz boost | $999.99 $899.99 at Newegg (save $100) Over last year's sales period, the Radeon RX 7900 XTX was much cheaper and sold like proverbial hotcakes. Unfortunately, that means stocks are super low everywhere and prices are sky-high again. It's not value for money, so only buy one if you absolutely must have AMD's most powerful gaming GPU, as the RTX 5070 Ti is cheaper and better. RX 7900 XTX price check: Amazon $999.99 | Best Buy $999.99 Price watch: ➖ Zotac RTX 5080 | 16 GB GDDR7 | 10752 shaders | 2670 MHz boost | $1,449.99 $1,399.99 @ Newegg (save $50) Yes, it's $400 over Nvidia's MSRP for the RTX 5080. That's just how things are at the moment. It's arguably not worth the money, either, as the RTX 5080 isn't that much faster than the RTX 4080 it replaces. You do get the full DLSS 4 suite, including Multi Frame Generation, but you're better off waiting until prices become more sensible. RTX 5080 price check: Walmart $1,399.99 | Best Buy $1,409.99 | Amazon $1,459 | B&H Photo $1,489.99 Price watch: 🔽 PNY RTX 5090 | 32 GB GDDR7 | 21760 shaders | 2625 MHz boost | $3,649.99 $2,649.99 @ B&H Photo (save $1000) With the likelihood of the RTX 5090 ever being sold at a normal price roughly being zero, you're left with options like this one if you really must have the most powerful gaming graphics card money can buy. It's astonishingly fast, but oh boy, that price tag... RTX 5090 price check: Newegg $2,799.99 | Best Buy $2,759.99 | Walmart $2,849.99 | Amazon $2,899.99 Today's best AMD graphics card deals AMD Radeon RX 7600 £204.99View Deal See all prices Deal ends in 00h 52m 46s We check over 250 million products every day for the best prices Today's best Nvidia graphics card deals Geforce RTX 3050 £197.30View Deal See all prices We check over 250 million products every day for the best prices Back to top ^ Amazon Prime Day gaming monitor deals 🔽price has gone down since we last checked 🔼price has gone up ➖price is the same Best gaming monitors 2025All our current recommendations 👉Check out our full guide👈 1. Best overall: MSI MPG 321URX 2. Best 4K: LG Ultragear 27GR93U 3. Best budget 4K: Gigabyte M28U 4. Best 1440p: Xiaomi G Pro 27i 5. Best budget 1440p: Pixio PXC277 Advanced 6. Best budget 1080p: AOC Gaming C27G4ZXE 7. Best Ultrawide: Asus ROG Swift OLED PG34WCDM 8. Best 32:9: Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 9. Best budget ultrawide: ASRock Phantom PG34WQ15R2B 10. Best WOLED: LG Ultragear 32GS95UE 11. Best 1440p OLED: MSI MPG 271QRX 12. Best budget OLED ultrawide: Alienware 34 QD-OLED 13. Best dual-mode: Alienware AW2725QF Price watch: ➖ Asus VY249HGR | 23.8-inch | 1080p | 120 Hz | 1 ms | $119.99 $84.75 at Newegg (save $35.24) This Asus monitor is pretty much the lowest you will want to go for any gaming rig right now, but it's awfully cheap, making it a perfect secondary monitor or primary screen for a budget setup. At $40 off, this 120 Hz Full HD monitor comes with a 1 ms response time, so it should be plenty snappy for games too. Price watch: ➖ Acer Nitro KG251Q P3BIIP | 24.5-inch | 1080p | 180 Hz | 1 ms | $129.99 $99.99 at Amazon (save $30) If you're looking for a small monitor to work as a secondary screen or have little desk space, Acer's Nitro KG251Q P3BIIP is full HD, has a refresh rate of 180 Hz, and is AMD FreeSync compatible for super snappy visuals. The brightness won't wow you but it is HDR ready which should help make up for that brightness with a better contrast. Price check: Acer $119.99 Price watch: ➖ MSI Pro MP27IA E2 | 27-inch | 1080p | 120 Hz | 1 ms | $134.99 $99.99 at Amazon (save $35) With this specific MSI Pro model, you are taking a larger panel for a lower refresh rate. However, you also get built-in speakers for your troubles. It's a solid choice for anyone looking for a budget all-rounder. Price check: Newegg $99.99 Price watch: ➖ Acer Nitro KC241Y Sbiip | 23.8-inch | 1080p | 165 Hz | VA | $172.99 $109.99 at Amazon (save $67) Why do monitor model names need to be so confusing? It's an eternal mystery. But if you can decode this Acer, you'll find it's a cracking deal. A 165 Hz gaming monitor for just over $100. Yes, it's VA, but at this price point, something's gotta give. Price check: Newegg $146 Price watch: ➖ Acer Nitro XF273 M3bmiiprx | 27-inch | 180 Hz | 0.5 ms | $199.99 $129.99 at Acer (save $70) 27 inches, 180 Hz refresh rate, and a 0.5 ms response time—this is almost everything you may want from a 1080p screen, and it is at a good price. This Acer monitor may have a funny name, but its specs don't play around. Price check: Best Buy $212.99 Price watch: NEW DEAL! Samsung Odyssey G3 (2024 refresh) | 27-inch | 1 ms response time | AMD FreeSync | 180 Hz | $229.99 $129.99 at Amazon (save $100) Samsung's 2024 refresh of its Odyssey G3 monitor is very solid for any 1080p gamer. It comes with a 180 Hz refresh rate, 1 ms response time, and AMD's FreeSync. At just 250 brightness, this screen is let down somewhat by not being all that bright, but it's otherwise a nice saving on a good budget monitor. Price watch: ➖ ASRock Phantom PG27Q15R2A | 27-inch | 1440p | 165 Hz | VA | $239.99 $137.77 at Newegg (save $102.22) ASRock's gaming monitors are always so darned cheap—we love them for that. This 1440p panel offers resolution and a rapid refresh rate for a potent PC gaming combo, though the built-in Wi-Fi antenna helps it stand out from the crowd. That's hardly essential but could come in useful for some. Price check: Amazon not in stock Price watch: ➖ Acer Nitro KG271U N3bmiipx | 27-inch | 1440p | 180 Hz | IPS | $179.99 $149.99 at Amazon (save $30) A 180 Hz IPS 1440p gaming monitor for just $150? Shut the front door. This is the real 1 ms G-to-G deal in terms of response, but the obvious limitation is the 250 nit brightness. If you game is a very bright room, this monitor won't be a great choice. But if yours is a gaming dungeon, then this monitor is a stellar deal. Price check: Acer $159.99 Price watch: ➖ Gigabyte GS27QC | 27-inch | 1440p | 165 Hz | $229.99 $159.99 at Newegg (save $70) What can't Gigabyte do? This 1440p curved monitor has a solid refresh rate, decent response time, and does it all at a great price point. That 1500R curve is pretty tight so you will need to be comfortable with a curved screen to justify this one. Price watch: ➖ KTC H27T22 | 27-inch | 1440p | 165 Hz | 1 ms | $289.99 $169.99 at Newegg (save $120) Cheap and cheerful sums up this monitor well. With a max refresh rate of 165 Hz, a 1 ms response time, and1440p resolution, it has what you need out of a budget 1440p option. Its panel isn't the brightest, and you will get a more vibrant screen out of a more expensive option, but it's a solid choice for the price. Price watch: ➖ Acer Nitro XV271U M3bmiiprx | 27-inch | 1440p | 180 Hz | IPS | $289.99 $169.99 at Amazon (save $120) This Acer monitor is a steal for all you prospective competitive gamers, hitting a high refresh rate and low response time sweet spot (0.5-1 ms gray-to-gray). It's the same price as the Odyssey G5 below but is better for those of you who prefer an IPS panel to a VA. Price check: Acer $199.99 | Newegg $238 Alienware AW2725DM | 27-inch | IPS | 2560 x 1440p | 180 Hz | $269.99 $199.99 at Dell (save $81) This would be a great price for any 180 Hz 1440p IPS gaming monitor, but for an Alienware? This sort of price doesn't come around that often. This G-Sync-compatible display can clock all the way up to that top refresh rate through the DisplayPort 1.4 connection, but you also get two HDMI 2.1 ports, three USB ports, and a collection of cables to play with, too. If you're building a rig on a budget but still want an excellent gaming monitor for less, Alienware has you covered here. Price check: Best Buy $219.99 Price watch: ➖ Acer Nitro XV272U W2bmiiprx | 27-inch | 1440p | 240 Hz | 0.5 ms | $299.99 $199.99 at Amazon (save $100) Acer's $200+ 1440p shows its more premium price point in an up to 240 Hz refresh rate and up to 0.5 ms response time. Both of these combine to make a very smooth gaming experience. You just need to make sure you have a good enough rig to match the refresh rate with your fps. Price check: Acer $229.99 Price watch: ➖ Dell 32 Plus S3225QS | 32-inch | 4K | 120 Hz | 5 ms | $369.99 $287.99 at Dell (save $82) This is not a pure gaming monitor. But it's a fabulous price for a 120 Hz 32-inch 4K monitor. The 5 ms response time isn't great, but then response performance claims from monitor makers can be misleading. Not a pick for esports, but as an affordable option for large-screen 4K gaming, this looks intriguing. Price check: Amazon sold out Price watch: ➖ Gigabyte GS27U | 27-inch | 4K | 160 Hz | 1 ms | $349.99 $299.99 at Newegg (save $50) We're big fans of Gigabyte's cheap 4K offerings, and this most budget-friendly option comes in at a killer price. A relatively small 27-inch panel, you're getting a strong refresh rate and high resolution for its light price. Price watch: ➖ MSI MAG 274UPF | 27-inch | 4K | 160 Hz | 1 ms | $399.99 $299.99 at Best Buy (save $100) This MSI MAG is the cheapest 4K gaming monitor from MSI we'd recommend right now, and the smallest at just 27 inches. Despite its size, it holds some mighty specs, with a fast refresh rate and that high-resolution panel. Price watch: ➖ Acer Nitro VG270K | 27-inch | 160 Hz (up to 320 Hz) | 0.5 ms | $349.99 $299.99 at Amazon (save $50) This Acer Nitro monitor has a neat little function, where it can swap to a lower resolution in order to get a much higher refresh rate. It means, at its price point, you don't have to pick between 4K and 320 Hz. You can have both, just not at the same time. Price watch: ➖ Gigabyte M28U | 28-inch | 4K | 144 Hz | IPS | $599.99 $329.99 at Newegg (save $270) Here's a monitor we really rate from our Gigabyte M28U review. We actually loved this package for its blend of speed and resolution, even at its original $650 price tag. At this tantalizingly cheap price, it's that much better. Price check: Amazon sold out Price watch: ➖ LG 32GS95UE | 32-inch | OLED | 4K | 240 Hz | 0.03 ms| $1,399.99 $979.99 at Amazon (save $420) Okay, this monitor is quite expensive, but it's one of our absolute favourites for a reason. A gorgeous OLED 4K screen, with a 240 Hz refresh rate, and 0.03 ms response time. It has everything you may want from a modern monitor, and looks good while it does it. Price watch: ➖ MSI Optix MAG342CQR | 34-inch | 3440 x 1440 | 144 Hz | VA | $259.99 $209.99 at Amazon (save $50) A high-refresh 34-inch ultrawide gaming monitor for barely more than $200? Affirmative. OK, it's "only" 144 Hz and has a VA panel. But it's rated at 1 ms, so the response should be reasonable. The 300 nit brightness isn't stellar, either, but for the money this is still a super appealing proposition. 34-inch ultrawide is such a nice form factor. Price watch: ➖ Acer Nitro EDA343CUR V3bmiippx | 34-inch | 3440 x 1440 | 180Hz | VA | $319.99 $274.99 at Amazon (save $45) Yes, this is the Acer Nitro EDA343CUR V3bmiippx, not the Acer Nitro EDA343CUR Hbmiippx. Totally ridiculous naming, but the V3bmiippx as opposed to Hbmiippx indicates 180 Hz as opposed to 100 Hz. And that's a lot of Hz on a 34-inch ultrawide for under $300. Price check: Newegg $405.99 Alienware AW3425DWM | 34-inch | VA | 3440 x 1440p | 180 Hz | $399.99 $309.99 at Dell (save $90) This 34-inch curved ultrawide caught my eye thanks to... well, being an Alienware curved ultrawide for a reasonable price. It might be a VA panel, but there are certain advantages to that particular screen tech, including high contrast ratios, deep blacks, and good color reproduction. Plus, this one's plenty fast, and gets you on the speedy ultrawide train without breaking the bank. Nice. Price check: Amazon sold out Price watch: ➖ Innocn 45C1R | 45-inch | 5120 x 1440 | 32:9 | 120 Hz | $699.99 $493.99 at Amazon (save $206) Offer a smaller panel yet better resolution than the similarly priced Innocn below, which one we'd recommend going for depends on what you have in mind. This choice is better for a slightly smaller setup and offers a stronger resolution in return. Alienware AW3423DWF | 34-inch | QD-OLED | 3440 x 1440p | 165 Hz | $780.72 $549.99 at Amazon (save $230.73) When this particular OLED ultrawide launched in 2023, it became one of our instant favourites and a five-star screen. But it was pricey, very pricey at $1,100. Now it's literally half the cost, and suddenly, widescreen OLED gaming feels doable for reasonable money. Hurrah! Price check: Best Buy $799.99 Price watch: ➖ Innocn 49 WDFHD | 49-inch | 144 Hz | 32:9 | 3840 x 1080 | $749.99 $549.99 at Amazon (save $200) This INNOCN 49-inch curved monitor is quite impressive, with a 144 Hz refresh rate, built-in speakers, and HDR 400 compatibility. At 3840 x 1080, it's not quite as impressive as the INNOCN below, but much better on the wallet. This is a Prime member price, so you need Amazon Prime to access it. Price watch: ➖ Innocn 49Q1R | 49-inch | 5120 x 1440p | 144 Hz | Curved | $999.99 $712.02 at Amazon (save $287.97) Though the sale on Amazon says this monitor retails for $999.99, Innocn's site originally says it retailed at $1,199.99, so you might actually be getting an even better deal than we thought. Either way, getting an OLED 1440p 49-inch ultrawide monitor for this much is super solid, and explains why it's the only monitor we're highlighting at this price point. This is, unfortunately, a Prime Member deal, so you need Prime to grab it for yourself. Price check: Innocn $799.99 Price watch: ➖ Gigabyte AORUS CO49DQ | 49-inch | 5120 x 1440 | 144 Hz | QD OLED | 1800 R | 0.03 ms | $1,099.99 $849.99 at Amazon (save $250) This Gigabyte monitor has everything you may need from one. It has a QD OLED panel, super ultrawide 5120 x 1440 resolution, a slight 1800R curve, and comes with a response time of 0.03 ms. It's an expensive monitor, but you notice that cost in all it has to offer. It's also almost a quarter off its MSRP. Price watch: ➖ MSI MPG 491CQP | 49-inch | 5120 x 1440 | 144 Hz | QD OLED | 1800 R | 0.03 ms | $1,099.99 $849.99 at Amazon (save $250) Looks familiar? This is pretty much exactly the same monitor with the same Samsung QD-OLED panel as the Gigabyte model above. These 49-inch OLEDs won't be for everyone. The aspect ratio is hopeless for esports, for instance. But for sheer scale and immersion, nothing comes close. It's a huge panel, and now it's approaching real-world affordability. Price watch: ➖ AOC Agon PRO AG276QZD2 | 27-inch | 2560 X 1440 | 240 Hz | OLED | $569.99 $469.99 at Amazon (save $100) Give it up for the cheapest OLED gaming monitor yet from a big brand. At $470, this 27-inch QD-OLED is similar money to an LCD panel of just a couple of years ago. But no LCD monitor can hit 0.03 ms response or offer the perfect per-pixel lighting of this OLED beauty. Price check: $649 Newegg Price watch: ➖ Acer Predator X27U X1Bmiiphx | 27-inch | 2560 X 1440 | 240 Hz | OLED | $599.99 $499.99 at Newegg(save $100) Both 1440p and OLED, this 27-inch monitor from Acer has almost everything you may want to pair with your rig. It's even better now that it's $50 off, making it the cheapest OLED on our entire list right now (though it has been cheaper than this before). To top it off, it comes with a 240 Hz refresh rate, up to 0.01 ms response time, and a solid selection of ports with a DisplayPort, 2 HDMI ports, and USB Type-C. Price check: Amazon not available Price watch: ➖ Samsung Odyssey G61SD | 27-inch | 2560 x 1440 | 240 Hz | OLED | $899.99 $549.99 at Amazon (save $350) Samsung's 27-inch 240 Hz screen is now $200 off, making it the perfect choice for someone who wants their games to look great but has limited space for their monitor. This can get down to a blazing fast 0.03 response time, making it great for gaming. Alienware AW3423DWF | 34-inch | QD-OLED | 3440 x 1440p | 165 Hz | $780.72 $549.99 at Amazon (save $230.73) When this particular OLED ultrawide launched in 2023, it became one of our instant favourites and a five-star screen. But it was pricey, very pricey at $1,100. Now it's literally half the cost, and suddenly, widescreen OLED gaming feels doable for reasonable money. Hurrah! Price check: Best Buy $799.99 Price watch: ➖ MSI MAG 321UP | 32-inch | 4K | 165 Hz | QD-OLED | $829.99 $749.99 at Amazon (save $80) What a difference a letter makes... especially when it comes to gaming monitors. The code names given to monitors are often impenetrable, but the difference between this MAG 321UP and the MAG321UPX is that this one has a 165 Hz refresh instead of 240 Hz. That's the only difference between this and the more expensive one. If you're not concerned about the refresh rate difference (and do you have the hardware to hit a matching 240 fps otherwise?), then this is where the smart OLED money is spent. Price check: Newegg $749.99 Price watch: 🔽 MSI MPG 491CQP | QD-OLED | 49-inch | Curved | 5120 x 1440 | 144 Hz | $1,099.99 $729.99 at Amazon (save $370) A 49-inch curved QD-OLED gaming monitor may be too much for some, but if you're the type of person to like all those adjectives, this MSI screen at $200 off is a great deal. You just need to make sure you actually have the desk space for it. Price check: Newegg $749.99 Price watch: ➖ Samsung Odyssey G9 G95SC | 49-inch | 5120 x 1440 | 240 Hz | OLED | Curved | $1,799.99 $891.04 at Amazon (save $909.95) All evidence points to this being a computer monitor, but let's be real: This is a surfboard that can display moving pictures. An extremely nice surfboard, to be sure: You're getting just about every bell and whistle you could want in an ultra-ultrawide monitor at the steepest discount we've seen. 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Best overall: WD_Black SN7100 2. Best budget: Lexar NM790 3. Best PCIe 5.0: WD_Black SN8100 4. Best budget PCIe 5.0: Crucial P510 5. Best 4 TB: TeamGroup MP44 6. Best 8 TB: WD_Black SN850X 7. Best M.2 2230: Lexar Play 2230 8. Best for PS5: Silicon Power XS70 9. Best SATA: Crucial MX500 Up to 512 GB Price watch: ➖ Team Group MP44L | 500 GB | M.2 2280 | PCIe 4.0 | 5,000 MB/s read | 3,700 MB/s write | $33.99 at Amazon The MP44L isn't a fast SSD, but it is very good value for money. While we don't recommend anyone use this size of capacity for a main storage drive, it's fine if you just want something to store important documents from the boot drive. Price watch: ➖ Team Group MP44L | 1 TB | M.2 2280 | PCIe 4.0 | 5,000 MB/s read | 4,500 MB/s write | $79.99 $57.49 at Amazon (save $22.50) The MP44L is far from being the fastest SSD you can buy but for the money, you really can't complain. The read/write speeds are pretty low compared to others in our curated list, but they're still fast enough for most users and way better than a SATA SSD. If you avoid using it for heavy data transfers, you'll have no problems with it. Price check: Newegg $62.99 Price watch: ➖ Samsung 990 Evo Plus | 1 TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 7,150 MB/s read | 6,300 MB/s write | $74.99 $66.49 at Amazon (save $8.50) Samsung's relatively new 990 Evo Plus range has a lot going for it (check out our review) but its launch price was too high. This deal goes a long way to rectify that but for a DRAM-less SSD, it's still a bit pricey. If you're a fan of Samsung's excellent Magician software, then it's worth considering, but there are SSDs for less money that are just as good. Price check: Newegg $66.49 Price watch: ➖ Lexar NM790 | 1 TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 7,400 MB/s read | 6,500 MB/s write | $99.99 $67.99 at Amazon (save $32.01) For anyone looking for a cheap, spacious drive offering serious performance, this is a genuinely brilliant SSD for the money. Our review of the 4 TB version clearly shows just how good it is. Price watch: ➖ Crucial P310 | 1 TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 7,100 MB/s read | 6,000 MB/s write | $134.99 $79.99 at Amazon (save $55) This is a decent saving on a 2230 format SSD that performs pretty nicely, as we found when we reviewed the 2 TB version. Crucial's performance claims are very much peak values and the real-world numbers are generally lower, but at this price, it's a great way to boost your Steam Deck's storage and get a handy speed bump. There are cheaper 2230-size SSDs to be found but they're not as fast as this one. Price watch: ➖ Nextorage NEM-PAB | 1 TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 7,400 MB/s Read | 6,100 MB/s write | $149.99 $89.99 at Newegg (save $60) Nextorage may be a relatively new name in NMVe SSDs but don't be fooled by appearances. This drive uses the ubiquitous Phison E18 controller, and the 1 TB version represents excellent price/performance value here. This version without a DRAM cache makes it less responsive than the DRAM-equipped NEM-PA model, despite having a slight advantage in stated straight-line performance. Check out our review of the NEM-PA for more. Price check: Amazon $89.99 Price watch: ➖ WD Black SN850X | 1 TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 7,300 MB/s read | 6,300 MB/s write | $91.44 at Amazon This is still our favorite SSD for gaming, despite the strong competition and volatile prices. Unlike the cheaper SN770, the SN850X encapsulates the best PCIe 4.0 offers in terms of performance (check out our review). That makes it a great fit for a boot drive with space to spare for your game library, and at this price, we're happy to pay the premium for its higher speed. Price check: Best Buy $94.99 | Newegg $93.99 Price watch: ➖ Crucial P510 | 1 TB | PCIe 5.0 | Up to 11,000 MB/s read | Up to 9,500MB/s write | $143.99 $99.99 at Amazon Though left in the dust by fellow PCIe 5.0 drive, the WD Black SN8100, Crucial still can't be beat when it comes to balancing price against performance. Though not the speediest internal SSD, the P510 still offers proper Gen 5 performance for the cost of a Gen 4 drive—check out our full review. Price watch: ➖ Silicon Power UD90 | 2 TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 5,000 MB/s read | 4,800 MB/s write | $131.97 $92.97 at B&H Photo (save $39) You might not know Silicon Power from Samsung, but this SSD is well-received by our friends at Tom's Hardware. It offers plenty of speed for a Steam library expansion but with a meager cost per gigabyte of just four cents. It's not the fastest SSD out there, though. Price check: Newegg $92.97 | Amazon $102.97 Price watch: ➖ Crucial P310 2280 | 2 TB | PCIe 4.0 | Up to 7,100 MB/s read | up to 6,000 MB/s write | $129.19 $99.99 at Amazon (save $28.92) This budget SSD is packing in a lot of space for just under $0.05 per GB, and while it might be QLC memory and comes without DRAM cache, it's still an impressively quick drive for the money, with strong sequential performance. Price check: Newegg: $125.98 Price watch: ➖ Team Group MP44L | 2 TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 4,800 MB/s read | 4,400 MB/s write | $107.99 $101.99 at Amazon (save $6) There's no DRAM to boost sustained performance and the SLC cache isn't especially big, either. But the speed is good enough for most workloads and when 1 TB of storage costs this much, who cares that it's not flash or fancy? Not us, that's for sure. Price watch: ➖ Samsung 990 Evo Plus | 2 TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 7,250 MB/s read | 6,300 MB/s write | $176.99 $113.99 at Amazon (save $63) Samsung's relatively new 990 Evo Plus range has a lot going for it (check out our review) but its launch price was too high. This deal goes a long way to rectify that but for a DRAM-less SSD, it's still a bit pricey. If you're a fan of Samsung's excellent Magician software, then it's worth considering, but there are SSDs for less money that are just as good. Price check: Newegg $116.99 Price watch: ➖ Nextorage NEM-PAB | 2 TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 7,300 MB/s read | 6,900 MB/s write | $249.99 $119.99 at Newegg (save $130) You can expect top performance out of this drive, which is impressive for the price. This version without a DRAM cache makes it a little less responsive than the DRAM-equipped NEM-PA model, despite having a slight advantage in stated straight-line performance. Unfortunately, this drive's price is volatile, but it's still one of the better-value 2 TB drives with a heatsink right now. Price check: Amazon $119.99 Price watch: ➖ Lexar NM790 | 2 TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 7,400 MB/s read | 6,500 MB/s write | $164.99 $122.99 at Amazon (save $37.11) This particular version of Lexar's best SSD is so popular that stocks regularly dry up, so at the moment, the best deal available is for the heatsink-equipped variant. But thanks to high-layer NAND and a low-power controller, you're still getting tons of storage here in an energy-efficient and great-performing drive for not much cash and often much less cash than the competition. Read our Lexar NM790 (4 TB) review for more. Price check: Newegg $131.52 (heatsink-less version) Price watch: 🔽 WD_BLACK SN7100 M.2 2280 | 2 TB | PCIe 4.0 | up to 7,250MB/s read | up to 6,900MB/s write | $149.99 $125.99 at Newegg (save $24) Presenting only small gains over the SN850X, this SSD is no slouch and still offers some of the best in class 4K read performance (read our full review of the 1 TB model). Though this drops the DDR4 DRAM cache and instead opts for a single-sided drive design, it's still got the same versatile form factor that perfectly suits this heat-sinkless drive to PCs, consoles, and laptops. Price watch: ➖ Team Group MP44S M.2 2230 | 2 TB | PCIe 4.0 | 5,000 MB/s read | 3,500 MB/s write | Steam Deck + ROG Ally compatible | $169.99 $132.99 at Newegg (save $37) This Team Group drive isn't the fastest compact SSD you can stick in your Steam Deck, but it is one of the cheapest 2TB drives you'll be able to find for your wee handheld gaming PC. And it will also be a little quicker than the stock drive the Deck ships with, too. Price check: Amazon $132.99 Price watch: 🔽 WD Black SN850X | 2 TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 7,300 MB/s read | 6,600 MB/s write | $189.99 $135.36 at Amazon (save $54.63) Our favorite SSD for gaming right now encapsulates the best PCIe 4.0 offers in terms of performance (check out our review). That makes it a great fit for a boot drive with space to spare for your game library but while it's super fast and reliable, prices are really volatile. Price check: Newegg $142.49 | Best Buy $199.99 Price watch: ➖ Team Group QX | 4 TB | 2.5-inch | SATA III 6 Gb/s | 560 MB/s read | 510 MB/s write | $190.99 $182.99 at Newegg (save $8) It's a fair chunk of cash for a slow SSD but if you're looking for lots of storage and don't need a blazing NVMe drive, then this is the cheapest way of putting a 4 TB SSD in your gaming PC. Just don't expect it to sustain full speed under heavy workloads and you'll be fine. Price watch: ➖ Crucial P310 2280 | 4 TB | PCIe 4.0 | Up to 7,100 MB/s read | up to 6,000 MB/s write | $333.99 $199.99 at Amazon (save $134) This budget SSD is packing in a lot of space for just under $0.05 per GB, and while it might be QLC memory and comes without DRAM cache, it's still an impressively quick drive for the money, with strong sequential performance. Price check: Crucial $273.99 | Newegg: $275.80 Price watch: ➖ Silicon Power UD90 | 4 TB | NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 5,000 MB/s read | 4,500 MB/s write | $214.99 at Amazon This Silicon Power might not be the fastest of drives, but it's difficult to argue with this much storage for this sort of money. With a sequential read/write of 5,000 MB/s and 4,500 MB/s, it's still not what you'd call slow and should be fine for gaming; plus it comes from a reliab
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