It's far from over, you know. Cyber Monday may not technically be until tomorrow, but it's all kicking off right now. And, as you might expect, a huge number of the best Black Friday deals are still live.
- CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D |
$699$581.53 - GPU: Sapphire RX 7900 XTX | $889.99
- Motherboard: MSI MPG X670E Carbon WiFi |
$479.99$389.99 - Memory: G.Skill Trident Z5 Neo RGB |
$119.99$109.99 - SSD: Lexar NM790 2TB |
$124.99$109.99 - Power Supply: Corsair RM1000e |
$179.99$154.99 - Cooler: EK-Nucleus CR360 Lux-D |
$204.99$149.99 - Case: Corsair iCUE 5000T RGB |
$399.99$299.99 - Total: $2,686.46
One of the things that has surprised me today—especially given that a bunch of the other gaming laptops I've recommended over the last week have suddenly spiked in price—is that this incredibly priced RTX 4080 gaming laptop deal is still live.
It's a proper, high-powered RTX 4080 GPU, too, not some down-clocked weakling. And it's just $1,600 at the moment over at Newegg. So, yeah, don't go get it at Amazon 'cos it's nearly $500 more expensive over with Jeff's mob.
We may be well into the silly sales season now, but every time I look at the prices of SSDs right now I am astonished. Seriously, I remember when a rubbish 4TB SSD was like $400. Now you can pick up a really good one for well under $200. And 2TB drives are less than $100.
I'm into it. You can never have too much storage. Well, unless you've run out of NVMe slots in your motherboard that is—that's certainly something to check before you splash the cash on a new M.2 SSD.
- Silicon Power 4TB | 5,000MB/s read | 4,500MB/s write |
$179.99$161.99 - Acer Predator 4TB | 7,400MB/s read | 6,300MB/s write |
$249.99$185 - Lexar NM790 4TB | 7,400MB/s read | 6,400MB/s write |
$229.99$186.95
- Samsung 990 Pro 2TB |
$199.99$119.99 - Lexar NM790 2TB |
$124.99$109.99 - WD Black SN850X 2TB |
$131.49$119.99 - Nextorage 2TB |
$249.99$99.99
I'm also pretty stunned at just how affordable a good 1440p gaming monitor is right now. Dell's S2722DGM is an absolutely rock-solid pick, and has been sitting pretty in our best gaming monitor list for a long time now. And at a shade under $200 it's a great price.
But then we've still got that 27-inch Acer Nitro 1440p panel available for $170, and that's got a slightly higher refresh rate. But y'know, only by 5Hz, so you're probably not going to notice.
And speaking of monitors, there are still a number of great OLED gaming displays still available right now—including the screen we're still calling the best gaming monitor: the Alienware OLED ultrawide.
But if you're after an OLED TV there are some real bargains out there, especially on ones that could easily double as a big, sharp gaming monitor.
Gaming monitors
- Alienware 34 AW3423DWF | 34-inch |
$999.99$799.99 - Samsung Odyssey G9 OLED | 49-inch |
$1,599.99$999.99
Televisions
- LG UltraGear 48GQ900 | 48-inch |
$1,499.99$699.99 - LG C3 OLED | 42-inch |
$1,296.99$896.99 - LG C3 OLED | 48-inch |
$1,396.99$1,046.99 - LG C3 OLED | 65-inch |
$2,496.99$1,596.99 - Sony Bravia XR A75L | 55-inch |
$1,599$1,198 - Samsung S90C | 55-inch |
$1,897.99$1,297.99 - Samsung S90C | 65-inch | $1,597.99
BTW, if you're not willing to build a gaming PC for less than the price of an RTX 4090, you could just buy an RTX 4090 gaming PC instead. It won't be as much fun, and you'll have to content with it being a slightly proprietary Alienware machine, and Jacob will be super upset that you're not following his excellent guide, but it'll be much easier.
- Mouse: EVGA X20 | Wireless |
$69.99$17.99 - Headset: Razer BlackShark V2 X | Wired |
$59.99$39.99 - Keyboard: Redragon K552 |
$69.99$43.99 - SSD: Nextorage Japan | 2TB |
$249.99$99.99 - CPU: Intel Core i5 12600KF |
$219.99$159.99 - Gaming monitor: LG UltraGear | 3440 x 1440 |
$399.99$249.99 - GPU: XFX Speedster RX 6800 |
$399.99$379.99 - Gaming laptop: Gigabyte G5 |
$1,099.99$749.99 - Gaming PC: Ipason gaming desktop| AMD Radeon RX 7600 |
$1,399$849
Look, I love a Razer gaming mouse, but I am willing to admit that Logitech do make some great wired and wireless rodents. In fact, my first gaming mouse love was the inimitable Logitech G9, a glorious mouse that has never been bettered in my opinion. Well, except for the sensor, I mean today's optical sensors are just stunningly good.
Anyways, while we do recommend the DeathAdder V2 and V3 Pro as the two best gaming mice around right now, our Ted went out of his way to find the best Logitech mice as he is rather anti Razer rodents. There are a lot of G502 models in his list, but hey, it's a great mouse.
- Logitech G502 Lightspeed | Wireless |
$149.99$89.99 - Logitech G502 X Lightspeed| Wireless |
$139.99$99.99 - Logitech G502 HERO| Wired |
$79.99$38.95 - Logitech G203 | Wired |
$39.99$19.99 - Logitech G903 LIGHTSPEED | Wireless |
$149.99$89.99
I was genuinely surprised to see this RTX 4070 gaming laptop still available for less than a grand—then super-surprised to see that it was even cheaper today. Okay, so another $20 off the already excellent discount price isn't exactly earth-shattering, but damn, a proper RTX 4070 gaming laptop for just $980?
It's dark here in the office. I'm not moving much, and the motion detected lighting keeps going out. Kinda moody. And I can't shake the feeling that at some point someone's going to lock the office door [[link]] downstairs and I'm going to be stuck here for the night like I'm in some depressing '80s movie knock-off.
This is a budget rig with an absolutely hoofing great 2TB SSD inside it. You don't normally get this much storage space in a sub-$900 gaming PC, and if you do half a terabyte will be an SSD and the rest will be a mish-mash of hard drives plucked off a scrapheap somewhere.
Not with CyberPowerPC, this is a bona fide 2TB NVMe SSD. And that's going to make it capacious and quick.
I've not tapped away on this board myself, but for $28 in this Amazon Prime exclusive this Keychron C3 Pro deal looks pretty damned good. If you're after a cheap TKL mechanical gaming keyboard then look no further.
It's [[link]] Keychron key switches are gasket mounted and come pre-lubed, so it should have a pretty pleasing sound and feel. And it's got some pretty impressive customization options, too.
For a cheap keeb, this is going to be as good as it gets.
Gaming laptops
- Razer Blade 14 | Nvidia RTX 4060 |
$2,399.99$1,999.99 - Razer Blade 14 | Nvidia RTX 4070 |
$2,699.99$2,399.99 - Razer Blade 14 | Nvidia RTX 3080 Ti |
$3,499.99$1,799.99 - Razer Blade 15 | Nvidia RTX 3080 Ti |
$3,699.99$2,099.99 - Razer Blade 17 | Nvidia RTX 3080 Ti |
$3,199$1,999.99
Microphone
- Razer Seiren Mini | USB |
$49.99$34.99
Gaming headsets
- Razer BlackShark V2 X | Wired |
$59.99$39.99 - Razer BlackShark V2 Pro (Gen1) | Wireless |
$179.99$99.99
Gaming keyboards
- Razer Huntsman Mini |
$119.99$69.99 - Razer BlackWidow V3 |
$139.99$99.99
Gaming mice
- Razer Basilisk V3 | Wired |
$69.99$39.99 - Razer Basilisk Ultimate | Wireless |
$149.99$77.99 - Razer Naga Pro | Wireless |
$149.99$84.95
If you want to go wide. Like, reeeeeeaaaaaaaaalllllllyyyyyyy wide then you probably want one of those Samsung 49-inch or 57-inch monitors. But if you're after a more sensible expanse of screen real estate but more than a modest 34-incher, this 45-inch LG Ultragear could be your jam.
It's rocking a 5120 x 1440 resolution, which makes it a very broad 32:9 aspect ratio, and it comes with a 200Hz refresh rate. So it should be a pretty decent gaming screen, as well as a productivity beast. That's how you describe wide office monitors, 'beasts',
Anyways, it's $200 less today on Amazon where it's $599.99.
Jeremy's our resident screen guru, and I've learned pretty everything I know about screen technology from him. So, when he says these are the best current Cyber Monday gaming monitor deals I'm going to listen.
- Asus TUF VG27AQA1A | 27-inch 1440p 170Hz VA |
$249.99$169.99 - ASRock Phantom Gaming | 34-inch WQHD 165Hz VA |
$379.99$289.99 - Acer Nitro XV282K | 28-inch 4K 144Hz IPS |
$499.99$399.99 - Alienware AW3423DWF| 34-inch WQHD 165Hz OLED |
$1,099.99$799.99 - Samsung Odyssey G9 | 49-inch 240Hz OLED |
$1,599.99$999.99
Who couldn't love this little guy? 👆
I'm a huge fan of the Serien Mini, it's the mic I use on a daily basis and it's absolutely perfect for me. I don't want to have to set anything up to use a microphone, I just want to be able to plug it in and then talk. And there's literally nothing to the Serien Mini except a mic on a wire.
That makes it cheap, but also super easy to use. And it sounds great, too, which makes it perfect for someone like me who either doesn't want a boom mic plugged into my head 24/7 or who wants to use some great headphones instead of a headset.
- Razer Seiren Mini | USB |
$49.99$34.99 - HyperX Quadcast | USB |
$99.99$89.99 - HyperX QuadCast S | USB |
$159.99$103.99 - Sennheiser Professional Profile set | Mic + boom | USB |
$199$179 - Shure MV7 | USB, XLR |
$249.99$224 - Shure MV7 Tripod kit| USB, XLR |
$269$242
It's Cyber Monday proper now, people. And what better way to kick things off on this PC gaming deals blog than to talk about... fridges? Yes, apparently it was a transformative moment for Tim, so we can but indulge him.
Ooh, this is new. The Acer Predator Helios 16 is now on sale for $200 less than it was over Black Friday. It's $1,800 at B&H Photo right now, which is a great price for an RTX 4080 gaming laptop of this pedigree. We checked out the mini-LED version a little while back and Jacob loved it, this one comes with a 240Hz IPS panel, but is identical in every other way.
It's got a far better processor than the Steam Deck, and that means it can genuinely deliver decent 1080p gaming performance on its high refresh rate screen. And its software (coupled with Steam Big Picture mode) means that Windows doesn't actually make a bad handheld OS.
Today's Cyber Monday PC gaming deals are brought to you, sound-tracked by Neil Young on these bad bois. I do wish the Audeze Maxwell headset was discounted this Cyber Monday, but actually $299 for a wireless set of planar magnetic headphones is still pretty good.
They sound incredible in games and with music.
I've said it before, and I'll say it again. Finding deals isn't the easiest job, you need experience, smarts, attention to detail, and the ability not to be murdered in the prosecution of your duty.
This is the fastest pure gaming CPU around right now, and with $90 knocked off the sticker price it's a great chip to start building a new gaming PC around. Especially now that the prices of DDR5 and AM5 motherboards has been dropping consistently.
And if you do want an AM5 socket motherboard to go with that new AMD CPU 👇 then these two ASRock boards are a good price right now.
How is this RTX 4080 gaming laptop still in stock? This is one of the most surprising long-term deals of this Black Friday ➡️ Cyber Monday period. It's a stunning price at $1,600 for a high-end MSI gaming laptop. Bit of a bargain if you ask me.
Man, recommending graphics cards is tough work. Ex-PCG alum Alan dropped me a line asking about a GPU for his son studying ray tracing at university and it was tough. He settled on an RTX 4060 Ti, but it's not easy making an affordable pick right now.
Still, these are the best prices we've found for the current-gen cards around right now.
- RTX 4080: $1,129.99 @ Newegg
- RTX 4070 Ti: $749.99 @ Newegg
- RTX 4070: $514.99 @ Newegg
- RTX 4060 Ti: $364.99 @ Amazon
- RTX 4060: $299.99 @ Newegg
- RX 7900 XTX: $889.99 @ Walmart
- RX 7900 XT: $739.99 @ Newegg
- RX 7800 XT: $499.99 @ Newegg
- RX 7600: $259.99 @ Amazon
I would like to state, for the record, that no-one on the PC Gamer hardware team actually advised Rich to go and swap his boot drive HDD for an external SSD, but ever one to go his own way, that's what he has done. At least it wasn't a SanDisk drive, anyways.
But hey, whatever works. I just know I'd accidentally unplug it some point with disastrous consequences...
- Crucial X9 Pro Portable SSD| 1TB | USB-C |
$86.63$69.27 - Samsung T7 Shield | 1TB | USB 3.2 Gen2 |
$99.99$79.99 - Team T-FORCE CARDEA Z44L | 1TB |
$59.99$43.99
Ah, serious headphones are a luxury, to be sure. But they don't have to be ludicrously expensive as this Cyber Monday deal over at Drop shows. It's got the Sennheiser HD 6XX collaboration with a $40 saving. So, it's only mildly expensive.
It's even got our Joshua considering ditching his tattered Sennys...
There are still some genuinely good deals on budget gaming PCs this Cyber Monday. I do like that GPU-less Ipason—combine it with one of the graphics cards on offer today and you're in business. But the CyberPowerPC is probably the best no-fuss system you can buy today for less than a grand.
Robin is our faithful tabletop aficionado, and has DM'd pretty much the entire PC Gamer team through many a campaign in his time. So, he knows his D&D and RPG onions, and there's no-one better to tell you what the best deals are this Cyber Monday.
Ooop, just as the Xbox wireless pad goes expensive at Amazon again, Lenovo (yes, Lenovo) is selling the white version for the Black Friday deal price we've seen over the past week. It really is the best PC controller for the money. Reliable, well-built, and feels good in the hands.
It's not even slightly PC gaming related, but it wouldn't be December in my house without the Star Wars Advent Calendar. I might even let my kids have a go with it this year. But I'm not promising anything, okay Charlie?
- LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar |
$48.99$38.99
I've been a big fan of what Lenovo has been doing in the laptop space over the past year. In fact, my favorite gaming laptop this year has been a Lenovo Legion Pro machine. But I've been getting frustrated with its Legion desktop PCs, I've got to say.
There have been deals on Legion Towers this Black Friday and Cyber Monday, but they're frustratingly low on storage. Take this otherwise decent RTX 4080-based machine. It's set to drop to $2,099.99 at 12pm ET, which is a pretty competitive price for such a system.
Were it not for the fact that it's sporting just 512GB of SSD storage. That's like half of Call of Duty or something. Given you can buy 1TB of storage as a consumer for under $50 right now you'd thing someone with the buying power of Lenovo could beat that.
The balance of power has shifted and now the Nvidia RTX 4070 Ti is cheaper than the AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT this Cyber Monday. Nick has already written about the vices and virtues of these two GPU contenders, but when the GeForce card is cheaper and offers the twin boons of DLSS 3.5 and Frame Generation, I'm leaning towards the green team on this one.
Erm. Just going to leave this here. Do with this information what you will. But I will say I'm going to buy me a big baguette now. BRB.
If you're not convinced by any of the Cyber Monday gaming PC deals for prebuilt systems, let me offer an alternative: a budget PC built entirely out of discounted parts.
Not only will you learn a thing or two about how a gaming PC ticks by piecing it together yourself, you'll also save a few pennies. Our Jacob is convinced his budget build is a better buy than others you might find for the same money.
Here's what goes into it:
- CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 7600 |
$229$199 at Amazon (save $30) - Motherboard: ASRock B650M Pro RS |
$149.99$124.99 at Newegg (save $25) - GPU: XFX Speedster Radeon RX 7600 |
$269.99$239.99 at Amazon (save $30) - Memory: Teamgroup T-Force Vulcan DDR5-5200 | 16GB |
$62.99$59.99 at Amazon (save $3) - SSD: Nextorage Japan | 1TB |
$149.99$54.99 at Newegg (save [[link]] $95) - Power supply: Corsair CX650M |
$79.99$64.99 at Newegg (save $15) - Cooler: AMD Wraith Stealth (included with CPU) | Free
- Case: Zalman S2 |
$54.99$49.99 at Amazon (save $5) - Total: $793.94
We're approaching the light at the end of the tunnel for Cyber Monday, but there are still deals live for some of our favorite products. I mean our genuine top picks: the products we rate highest in our many buying guides from our time testing and benchmarking them for review.
Best gaming laptop
Best gaming monitor
Best SSD
Best gaming chair
Best wired headset
Best wireless headset
Best gaming mouse
Best gaming keyboard
Best gamepad
Graphics card deals are drying up as Cyber Monday rages on, but there are still some in stock! The discounts range from "eh, alright" to "barely worth it," but nonetheless there are lots of folks choosing now to upgrade. So here's where you can still get a (relatively modest) deal on a top-of-the-line Nvidia or AMD card today.
- RTX 4080: $1,129.99 @ Amazon
- RTX 4070 Ti: $729.99 @ Newegg
- RTX 4070: $539.99 @ Walmart
- RTX 4060 Ti: $364.99 @ Amazon
- RTX 4060: $299.99 @ Best Buy
AMD
- RX 7900 XTX: $889.99 @ Walmart
- RX 7900 XT: $759.99 @ Newegg
- RX 7800 XT: $499.99 @ Newegg
- RX 7600: $239.99 @ Amazon
The headset I use every day is on sale, big time. It's the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro, a pair of cans you've probably heard about once or twice. This is not the 2023 refresh model that we also generally recommend, but at $99.99 through Cyber Monday, I would buy this older 2021 headset again if mine broke tomorrow. It's the best wireless headset, with one significant asterisk*.
*The on-board microphone isn't good. It's not horrible, but everyone who has ever heard me speak through it says I sound like a helicopter pilot. This has never bothered me because I use a standalone desktop mic, and I know a lot of you out there do too. So if you're looking for a simple USB wireless headset with crazy good audio for the value—and you already have your microphone situation figured out—this is the one.
🚨RTX 4090 PC alert🚨
Amazon tells me it has exactly ONE Yeyian 4090 gaming PC ($3,229.14) left in stock. Even if you don't need everything in this build, it's a pretty decent way to get your hands on a card that alone goes for $2,000.
Update: Amazon now reads this one as just "In Stock," so apparently our brief scarcity nightmare is over.
It's all over. Black Friday is gone, Cyber Monday has passed and, well, it's almost Christmas...
So we'll keep updating the Cyber Week PC gaming deals page throughout the rest of the week, keeping tabs on what discounts are still live and which are still available.





































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