Black Friday is over—long live the Cyber Monday deals! So it’s… er… Cyber Weekend now? That weird hinterland between the Black Friday week flurry and the Cyber Monday resurgence. But whatever you want to call it, the PC gaming deals below are either still going strong from Black Friday, or getting started on Monday’s party a little early. We’re keeping tabs on everything PC gaming, including prebuilt PCs, monitors, laptops, and more. Expect more deals to start arriving over the weekend and especially early on Monday.
The Best Cyber Monday deals
Not that there’s much reason for stores to wait for Monday anymore—especially this year, Black Friday is all about the online shopping, and launching deals over the weekend gives retailers a little more time to spread the attention around. Still, expect some Cyber Monday-specific deals to kick in over the next two days that weren’t live on Thursday or Friday.
Throughout the weekend we’re keeping an eye on the existing deals below to make sure the PC gaming hardware we recommend is still in stock and still on sale. We’re regularly updating this guide to keep it up-to-date. Unfortunately, there are no RTX 3080/3070 deals to be found, but it is possible to get one of the new graphics cards in a prebuilt gaming PC, and there are a few good deals on those desktops live right now. Check them out below.
Cyber Monday deals: quick links
- Amazon – Cyber Monday deals on anything and everything
- Walmart – Deals on Games, Movies, Budget Laptops
- B&H Photo – Monitors, Laptops, and PCs
- Best Buy – PCs, Laptops, and Accessories
- Target – Games, Accessories, and Laptops
- Staples – Gaming Chairs and assorted office goodies
- Lenovo – Discounts on Legion Laptops and PCs
- Razer – Laptops and Gaming Accessories
- Newegg – Components and Hardware
- Microsoft – PCs, Laptops, and Games
- Dell – Alienware PCs and Laptops
Cyber Monday top deals today
Alienware Aurora R11 | i7 10700KF | RTX 3080| $2,439.99 $2,391.19 at Dell (save $48)
A small discount on the Aurora R11, but it’s currently our favorite pre-built gaming PC, and you can actually get one with an RTX 3080. Or an RTX 3070. In these scarce times, that’s a win. View Deal
Acer Predator XB271HU | 27-inch | 1440p | 165Hz | $699.99 $506 at Amazon (save $200)
The XB271 is one of our favourite displays of all time. It uses the exact same panel as the Asus ROG PG279Q, which currently sits atop our best gaming monitors list. It usually goes for about $550, so this is a good price for a high refresh 1440p panel.View Deal
Vizio UHD SmartCast TV | 65-inch | OLED | $1,999.99 $1,499.99 at Best Buy (save $500)
This is arguably a better deal than the 55-inch above (more importantly, it’s in stock), given that you get a hefty $500 off the sticker price of the 65-inch version. It’s still impressively thin, packs a great OLED panel, and, like its smaller sibling, is still packing the same gaming-focused processing power under the hood.
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Wireless Xbox controller | $59.99 $39.99 at Best Buy (save $20)
This is the latest version of the controller that released with the Xbox Series X, with a redesigned D-pad and nice, grippy coating to the back, triggers, and bumpers. At this price, it’s cheaper than the Xbox One version. View Deal
Samsung CRG9 | 49-inch | 120Hz | $1,499.99 $999.99 on Amazon (save $500)
This 49-inch beast is comparable with the megabuck Samsung Odyssey G9 by most metrics, including DisplayHDR 1000 capability. It’s not quite as tightly curved or as fast at 4ms rather than 1ms. But with 120Hz refresh and 1000 nits of brightness, it’s still an absolute beauty.View Deal
Samsung 980 Pro SSD| 500GB | PCIe 4.0 | $149.99 $119.99 at Amazon (20% off)
This Samsung drive is just faster than the rest, and that’s down to its support of the PCIe 4.0 interface. If you have an AMD Ryzen 3000 or Ryzen 5000 CPU, and a compatible B550 or X570 motherboard, you can make the most of the Samsung’s speeds, up to 6,900MB/s seq. read. That’s over double the speed of even some the best PCIe 3.0 NVMe drives.View Deal
Samsung 970 EVO Plus | 1TB | PCIe 3.0 | $249.99 $149.99 at Amazon (save $100)
While we’re still waiting for the newer PCIe 4.0 interface to become ubiquitous speedy PCIe 3.0 SSDs, such as this excellent Samsung 970 EVO Plus, are still absolutely worth your money. For under $150 this is a good price for a 1TB NVMe SSD, though you may find lesser-known brands hitting $120-odd around Black Friday.View Deal
SanDisk Extreme | 1TB | $249.99 $139.99 at Amazon (save $110)
External SSDs are becoming more and more important with the release of the next-gen consoles, but they’re also vital for the professional PC crowd too. Having a rugged drive such as this SanDisk, with this level of performance, means working with large data sizes on the go is far easier.View Deal
SecretLab Omega | $419 $349 at SecretLab (save $70)
The best gaming chair around at a better price than usual—and we like it plenty at full price. The Omega offers firm back support (and a welcome set of memory foam lumbar and headrest pillows) and materials that feel high quality, something you don’t see in all gaming chairs.View Deal
Cyber Monday Gaming PC deals
Alienware Aurora R11 | i7 10700KF | RTX 3080| $2,439.99 $2,391.19 at Dell (save $48)
A small discount on the Aurora R11, but it’s currently our favorite pre-built gaming PC, and you can actually get one with an RTX 3080. Or an RTX 3070. In these scarce times, that’s a win.View Deal
iBuyPower Gaming PC | RTX 3070 | Intel i7 | $1,749.99 $1,629 at iBuyPower (save $120)
You can bag a deal on an RTX 3070 this Black Friday it seems… you just have to buy a full system wrapped around it. That’s some fancy wrapping paper, including 16GB RAM, 1TB NVMe SSD, and the 8-core, 16-thread 10th Gen Intel Core i7. The system is expected to ship on the 10th December too.View Deal
HP Pavilion Gaming Desktop | RX 5500 | Core i5 10400 | $869.99 $602.99 at HP (save $267 with coupon code)
With an AMD RX 5500 and Intel Core i5 10400 combo inside, this PC is built with some of the latest PC gaming tech around. It’s no slouch either, and there’s plenty of room to upgrade down the line. A great starting point for any PC gamer, make sure to use coupon code ‘SMBHOL10’ to maximise the discount.View Deal
VYBE RTX 3070 AMD Ryzen 5600X build | $1,899 $1,599 at Maingear (save $300)
It’s proving to be especially difficult to find RTX 3070 cards and Ryzen 5600X CPUs at the moment, but this prebuilt gaming PC has both installed and ready to go. Saving $300 and not having to spend any time building sounds like a dream to me.View Deal
Origin PC deals | Pick up to 3 free gifts on select systems
Origin hasn’t yet listed any specific system deals, but it has launched its Black Friday bundles. The bonuses take the form of either a $50 VISA card, a 500GB Seagate SSD, a Corsair Void Pro wireless headset, a Corsair K55 and Harpoon keyboard/mouse setup, a Corsair Dark Core Pro mouse, or an Elgato Mini Dock.View Deal
HP Pavilion TP01-0145m | Radeon RTX 550 | Ryzen 3 | $549.99 $449.99 at Walmart
This unassuming box is a bit of an oddity for an office machine in that it pairs the Ryzen 3 3200G’s integrated graphics with a Radeon RTX 550 graphics card. Beyond that, you get 8GB of RAM, a 128GB boot SSD for the bundled copy of Windows 10 Home, and a 1TB HDD. A decent work system that could play the odd game at a push.View Deal
NZXT PCs with RTX 30-series cards| 10% off any BLD PC
This deal starts Thanksgiving evening, and will get you a 10% discount on NZXT’s very good, custom-built gaming PCs—with the elusive GeForce RTX 3080 and 3070 cards in them.View Deal
Cyber Monday Gaming Laptop deals
MSI Alpha 15 | AMD 4800H | RX 5600M | $1,399 $1,199 after rebate at Newegg
All AMD laptops are still a bit of a rarity even after great showings from its latest mobile hardware. The eight-core, 16-thread Ryzen 7 4800H is one of the best laptop CPUs ever made, and the 6GB RX 5600M is an impressively powerful gaming GPU too. Paired with all that you get 16GB RAM, a 1TB NVMe SSD, and a 144Hz 15.6-inch IPS display.View Deal
Acer Nitro 5 | 15.6-inch | Core i5-9300H | RTX 2060 | 16GB RAM | 256GB SSD | $1,099 $799 at Walmart (save $300)
For under $1,000, an RTX 2060 is a very decent GPU to have in a laptop. The SSD is small, though, so you’ll want external storage for anything you’re not immediately using.View Deal
MSI GL75 | 17.3-Inch |Intel i7 | RTX 2070 | $1,499 $1,199 at Newegg after rebate
This is a strong configuration from top to bottom for playing games at high framerates. With a 6-core, 12-thread Intel CPU, a powerful mobile Nvidia GPU, 16GB RAM, and a 512GB SSD paired with a 1TB HDD, this is a lot of laptop. Discounted price requires code 4STUDENT (save $100) and cashing in the $100 mail-in-rebate.View Deal
Microsoft Surface Pro 7 | Intel i3 | $959 $599 at Best Buy (save $360)
It’s no gaming laptop, but the Pro 7 is a solid tablet with PC pretensions thanks to its connected keyboard and Intel Core i3 processor. The 4GB of RAM and 128GB SSD capacity would be a bit miserly on a fully fledged laptop, but in this 12.3-inch tablet form it will absolutely do the job you need of it.View Deal
Cyber Monday Gaming Monitor deals
LG Ultragear | 27-inch | 144Hz | 1080p | $349.99 $246.99 on Amazon (save $103)
If you’re still gaming on 1080p and don’t have the hardware to game in 1440p or 4K, here’s one of the top 1080p monitors you can get with decent savings of $103 on Amazon. It’s got a 144Hz refresh rate to ensure a silky smooth experience with your high framerates.View Deal
Westinghouse UWQHD monitor | 34-inch | VA | 3440 x 1440 | $449.99 $329.99 at Newegg (save $120)
The more screen the better, especially when gaming. An ultrawide monitor like this one has its advantages, showing you more of the battle field at one time, its gentle curve wrapping around you so it’s always in your peripheral vision. Feed it a fast framerate and hit its 1440p resolution, and you’ll struggle to get a finer experience without hitting the price heights of 4K.View Deal
Samsung UJ590 | 32-inch | 4K VA | $369.99 $269.99 at Best Buy (save $100)
Proof that a quality 4K experience from a big brand needn’t cost the earth. It may only be 60Hz and lack HDR support, but then driving this panel well beyond 60Hz is pretty implausible and many so-called HDR monitors are nothing of the sort.View Deal
Samsung CRG9 | 49-inch | 120Hz | $1,499.99 $999.99 on Amazon (save $500)
This 49-inch beast is comparable with the megabuck Samsung Odyssey G9 by most metrics, including DisplayHDR 1000 capability. It’s not quite as tightly curved or as fast at 4ms rather than 1ms. But with 120Hz refresh and 1000 nits of brightness, it’s still an absolute beauty.View Deal
Acer Predator XB271HU | 27-inch | 1440p | 165Hz | $699.99 $506 at Amazon (save $200)
The XB271 is one of our favourite displays of all time. It uses the exact same panel as the Asus ROG PG279Q, which currently sits atop our best gaming monitors list. This is a discount from its usual price of about $550. There’s no HDR involved, but that’s almost a moot point on PC these days.View Deal
Dell SE2719HR | 27-inch | 1080p | 75Hz | $199.99 $119.99 at Best Buy (save $80)
This budget monitor doesn’t have much to shout about in terms of resolution or refresh rate, but at $80 off, it’ll make a solid, cheap second monitor or home office screen. It’s large IPS screen is a big tick, too, and it includes AMD’s screen-tear-bothering FreeSync tech.View Deal
Samsung 24-inch FreeSync Monitor | 1080p | 75Hz | $149.99 $89.99 at Best Buy (save $60)
This 24-inch monitor carries a budget price tag, but wields an IPS screen, 75Hz refresh rate, and FreeSync support. Buyers who don’t want to overspend on feature they may never use (like HDR and built-in speakers) should give this one strong consideration.View Deal
Cyber Monday TV deals
LG OLED65CXPUA | 65-inch | OLED | 4K | $2,499 $1,899 (save $600)
The best 4K TV for gaming at a healthy discount raring to test out your RTX 3070 or RX 6800 XT (when you eventually get one). The LG CX series is unmatched in terms of colour and contrast, this is as close as you can get to the perfect gaming panel.View Deal
Vizio UHD SmartCast TV | 65-inch | OLED | $1,999.99 $1,499.99 at Best Buy (save $500)
This is arguably a better deal than the 55-inch above, given that you get a hefty $500 off the sticker price of the 65-inch version. It’s still impressively thin, packs a great OLED panel, and like it’s smaller sibling is still packing the same gaming-focused processing power under the hood.
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TCL UHD Roku Smart TV | 65-inch | LED | $498 $428 at Walmart (save $70)
TCL TVs are a fantastic option if you’re on a budget. I have an older version of this model and I love it. The build quality is great, and while it lacks the bells and whistles of more expensive options you really can’t beat its picture quality at this price.View Deal
Cyber Monday NVMe SSD deals
Samsung 980 Pro SSD| 500GB | PCIe 4.0 | $149.99 $119.99 at Amazon (20% off)
This Samsung drive is just faster than the rest, and that’s down to its support of the PCIe 4.0 interface. If you have an AMD Ryzen 3000 or Ryzen 5000 CPU, and a compatible B550 or X570 motherboard, you can make the most of the Samsung’s speeds, up to 6,900MB/s seq. read. That’s over double the speed of even some the best PCIe 3.0 NVMe drives.View Deal
Western Digital WD_Black SN750 | 1TB | PCIe 3.0 | $234.99 $115.99 at Best Buy (save $119)
This 1TB PCIe SSD will deliver high-end storage performance, with a serious gobbet of game storing capacity. It’s not going to hit the heights of PCIe 4.0 drives, but you’ll struggle to find a comparative option with the space on offer to this WD SSD.View Deal
Western Digital WD_Black SN750 | 500GB | PCIe 3.0 | $62.99 at Amazon
Western Digital came late to the SSD game, despite being a huge name in the hard drive market, but the SN750 appeared with its own controller and performance to match the might of Samsung’s NVMe SSDs. It’s still up there, and this 500GB version is a great little drive for this price.View Deal
Samsung 970 EVO SSD | 500GB | PCIe 3.0 | $99.99 $59.99 at Amazon (save $40)
You’d probably want a 1TB drive, but if you can’t stretch that far a 500GB NVMe drive is still absolutely better than not having one. Especially when it’s a speedy Samsung offering. This is a decent price for a half terabyte drive and it’s not really that much slower than the slightly update EVO Plus version.View Deal
Samsung 970 EVO Plus | 500GB| PCIe 3.0 | $129.99 $79.99 at Amazon (save $50)
We may be getting near the point where we regularly recommend a 1TB NVMe SSD as the baseline for what you should be having as a boot drive in your gaming rig, but for right now, having a speedy 500GB 970 EVO Plus on your side will do just fine. That will make Windows feel zippy, as well as your most oft-played games.View Deal
Crucial P1 | 1TB | PCIe 3.0 | $104.99 $93.99 at Amazon (10% off)
Let’s be clear, while it is an NVMe SSD, the Crucial P1 is not in the same league as a Samsung version, but that said it’s still hugely quicker than any SATA drive any manufacturer can offer. And at under $100 it’s a whole lot of speedy storage for not a whole lot of actual cash.View Deal
Crucial P5 | 1TB | PCIe 3.0 | $149.99 $119.99 at Amazon (20% off)
There’s a lot to love about the cheaper P2 model above, but it can’t hold a candle to the P5. This is Crucial’s fastest consumer NVMe drive today with seq. read speeds of 3,400MB/s and seq. write of up to 3,000MB/s. That puts it right up there at the top-end of PCIe 3.0 drives today, and perfect for your operating system, applications, and games.View Deal
Samsung 970 EVO Plus | 1TB | PCIe 3.0 | $249.99 $149.99 at Amazon (save $100)
While we’re still waiting for the newer PCIe 4.0 interface to become ubiquitous speedy PCIe 3.0 SSDs, such as this excellent Samsung 970 EVO Plus, are still absolutely worth your money. For under $150 this is a good price for a 1TB NVMe SSD, though you may find lesser-known brands hitting $120-odd around Black Friday.View Deal
Corsair MP400 | 1TB | PCIe 3.0 | $136.99 $114.99 at Newegg (save $22)
As a member of the QLC brigade this Corsair PCIe 3.0 drive can’t quite muster the write performance of something like Samsung or WD’s finest, but this is still decent value for 1TB of SSD storage with performance way ahead of an equivalent SATA drive.View Deal
Mushkin Enhanced Pilot-E | 2TB | PCIe 3.0 | $309.99 $209.99 at Newegg (save $100)
The price of NVMe drives is at a spectacularly low level right now, to the point where a seriously quick 2TB drive like this is only a shade over $200. That, together with its competitive read/write speed, makes this a rather desirable little slice of silicon to house your precious game data.View Deal
Cyber Monday SATA SSD deals
Samsung SSD 860 EVO | 500GB | $89.99 $53.99 at Amazon (save $36)
This 500GB version of the mighty Samsung 860 EVO will still deliver plenty of PC storage capacity for the discerning gamer, with performance ahead of anything your ol’ spinner platter hard drive could dream of hitting. Though it is worth noting that you will find NVMe options for not a whole lot more if your system is compatible.
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Samsung SSD 860 EVO | 1TB | $199.99 $99.99 at Amazon (save $100)
If you are after some solid solid state storage options then the classic 860 EVO is one of the best SATA drives you can buy. Samsung is always reliable in the SSD world now, and at half price this 1TB SATA drive is outstanding value as either the base for your whole rig or just some speedy secondary Steam library storage.
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Cyber Monday External SSD deals
Crucial X8 | 1TB | $189.95 $129.95 at Amazon (save $60)
What’s better than external storage? Superfast external storage, that’s what. And it doesn’t get much faster than this chunk of aluminum and silicon—we’re talking transfer rates up to 1050MB/s here. It also happens to be rugged enough to take out into the big outdoors with you. View Deal
Samsung X5 | 2TB | Thunderbolt 3 | $699.99 $549.99 at Amazon (save $150)
Yeah, that is a lot of money to drop on some external SSD storage, but look, that’s 2TB of NVMe-class data space. For any professional working on large data sets out in the field, who needs to transfer that stuff around, then spending big on a high-capacity SSD makes a lot of sense. And with $150 off the X5 is great on those counts.View Deal
WD Easystore 5TB External Hard Drive | USB 3.0 | $179.99 $99.99 at Best Buy (save $90)
This deal gets you some cheap, bulk storage in a portable form factor. It’s great for backing up games, both from PC and console, and making easy work of backing up multiple systems.
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SanDisk Extreme | 500GB | $149.99 $89.99 at Amazon (save $60)
The SanDisk Extreme Portable SSD is a rugged, reliable drive that is easy to recommend because it’s a well-built quality external drive. It can generally be picked up for not much more than this anyway, but
at $95 it’s still a good price for a versatile external drive.View Deal
SanDisk Extreme | 1TB | $249.99 $139.99 at Amazon (save $110)
External SSDs are becoming more and more important with the release of the next-gen consoles, but they’re also vital for the professional PC crowd too. Having a rugged drive such as this SanDisk, with this level of performance, means working with large data sizes on the go is far easier.View Deal
Cyber Monday Gaming Chair deals
SecretLab Omega| $419 $349 at SecretLab (save $70)
Our favorite gaming chair is a good buy at its usual price, so this discount is the cherry on top. It has great build quality and firm back support, and we especially appreciate that it comes with nice memory foam pillows to rest our heads and lower backs against.View Deal
SecretLab Titan | $459 $389 at SecretLab (save $70)
The Titan is essentially the Omega, but built for the Titan PC gamer (aka if you’re over 6ft tall or weigh more than 240 pounds). The same excellent build quality and finish applies here, too. Unfortunately the Titan is out of stock at the moment, so the deal has switched to pre-order, but at the same price.View Deal
AKRacing Core Series EX| $349.00 $219.99 at Amazon ($130 off)
If you really want a lie-flat gaming chair, then AKRacing is going to be your jam, with its 180-degree recline. Unnecessary, I’ll grant you, but the steel frame, adjustable armrests, lumbar support, and build quality mean the Core Series EX has other things to recommend it too.View Deal
AKRacing Masters Series | $529.00 $299 at Amazon (save $230)
The more premium AKRacing seat has had a hefty price cut on Amazon which brings it down to the previous price of the chair tiers below it. That makes this a pretty impressive price for such a well-padded and well-specced gaming chair.View Deal
DXRacer Racing Series | $369.99 $299.99 at Walmart (save $70)
DXRacer chairs don’t often come cheap, and still at $300 this is no cheap gaming chair, but with $70 off you’re getting a quality racing-style seat with a healthy discount on the standard listing price. View Deal
Cyber Monday Gaming Mice deals
Logitech G502 Lightspeed | Wireless | 25,600 DPI | $149.99 $99.99 on Amazon (save $50)
I love this mouse so much, I refuse to give the test model back (IT’S MINE, I SAY). It boasts all the same fantastic features as its wired counterpart, but without the stiff wire to hold you back. This, along with the same incredible tracking and responsiveness, plus a nifty magnetic nook to store your dongle—for on-the-go gaming. And it’s a third off, right now.View Deal
Logitech G502 Hero | Wired | 25,600 DPI | $79.99 $39.99 on Amazon (save $40)
Though it may be slightly awkward for little hands, this is a beautifully ergonomic piece of kit for right-handers. With 11 individually programmable buttons, including left/right tilt on the mouse wheel, this is a highly adaptable mouse. You can even unlock the mouse wheel for silent, infinite scroll—endless fun. The cable’s a little stiff, but there’s not much to complain about, especially for half price.View Deal
Razer Naga Trinity | Wired | 16,000 DPI | $99.99 $89.99 on Amazon
This is the wired version of the best MMO gaming mouse from our list of best gaming mice. This hugely versatile rodent comes with three distinct side panels, sporting 2, 7, or 12-button configurations, so it can readily adapt to your daily needs. The Naga may be a little big for some, and a touch heavy at 120g, but its radical design and quality build make it a great buy. And there’s 30% off, right now, View Deal
Cyber Monday Gaming Keyboard deals
Logitech G213 Prodigy | Membrane | Wired | Full-sized | $69.99 $39.99 on Amazon (save $30)
If you’re not up on the mechanical hype, and just want a quality, cheap membrane typing experience, Logitech has your back here. There’s a host of customisability with the key-by-key RGB lights, and it features a built in wrist rest. So, though it’s not great for fast-paced, competitive titles, fledgling PC gamers out there can get their feet wet for under $40.View Deal
Logitech G513 Carbon | Clicky GX Blue | Wired | Full-sized | $130 $99.99 on Amazon (save $30)
Gorgeous build quality from Logitech, as always, here. And where the G513 falls short with it’s lack of dedicated media controls, it makes up for in sheer workmanship, no-nonsense functionality, and durability. And, although you can’t reprogram every single key, you do get a nifty USB passthrough. This deal includes the wrist rest, and is available with a couple of different switch types.View Deal
Corsair K95 Platinum | Cherry MX Brown | Wired | Full-sized | $199.99 $129.99 on Amazon (save $70)
Right now you can get the “best mechanical keyboard for gaming and productivity” on our best mechanical gaming keyboard list, for 35% off the RRP. For this price, RGBs go without saying, and you’re getting dedicated media controls, USB passthrough, topped with the tactile (yet quiet) MX brown switches—not that these are to everyone’s taste. Still, there’s a detachable wrist rest included, not to mention the 6 programmable macro keys, and N-key rollover.View Deal
Corsair K70 RGB MK.2 | Cherry MX Brown | Wired | Full-sized | $159.98 $109.99 on Amazon (save $50)
Corsair know what they’re doing, it’s safe to say. For your money, you get dedicated media controls, a USB 2.0 passthrough, and allover quality that makes this one of the best boards around. It comes with tactile, quiet, MX brown switches too, and it even comes with a wrist rest. If you’ve got a little more to spend, the Cherry MX red model is 25% off at the moment, too.View Deal
Logitech G815 | Mechanical | Wired | Full-sized | Low profile | $199.99 $149.99 on Amazon (save $50)
A little different, this low-profile keyboard comes with either linear, clicky, or tactile GL mechanical switch options—for the same price. The low profile switches offer high-speed performance, and an almost chiclet aesthetic. The G815 also comes with discrete media controls and RGB lighting. Because it is 2020, after all.View Deal
Cyber Monday Gaming Headset deals
Razer Kraken Gaming Headset | $79.99 $49.99 at Amazon (save $30)
Who needs RGB when you can sit there with greenest of green headphones strapped to your head. More importantly this headset boasts virtual 7.1 surround sound, are really comfortable, have in-line controls, and a retractable noise isolating microphone to make for an altogether impressive audio experience. And $20 off? Seems rude not to grab a pair. View Deal
Razer Kraken X Ultralight | $49.99 $34.99 at Amazon (save $15)
Our best cheap gaming headset with 7.1 surround sound just got cheaper. It may not have all the flair of the more expensive models, but this is the tradeoff for a cheaper headset with exquisite virtual 7.1 surround sound. It falls a little short with bass frequencies, and you’ll be stuck with your bendy mic in the way a bit, but you’ll be able to nail that guy trying to sneak up on you in-game. And, at 0.55lbs, it wont even feel like you’re wearing a headset at all. View Deal
HyperX Cloud II | $99.99 $79.00 at Amazon (save $21)
One of the leading headsets in the push to improve PC audio, the HyperX Cloud II is still a great option if you’re looking for quality audio. The memory foam ear pads and aluminum frame make this headset feel like a far higher ticket price item than it actually is. And the sound quality is also great for the money, especially with $20 off.View Deal
Cooler Master MH670 | $119.99 $69.99 after rebate on Amazon (save $50)
Not only are you getting awesome 7.1 virtual surround sound here, you also get wireless cross platform compatibility, and luxurious leatherette cushioning. All the greebles are detachable, for easy portability. And, while the earcups may be a little tight, it has an awesome 18hr battery life, clear audio quality to make up for it.View Deal
HyperX Cloud Stinger Core | $79.99 $64.99 at Amazon
This Wireless headset ticks the most important boxes: it’s light, comfortable, and produces decent audio. It supports Virtual 7.1 surround sound, if you want your gaming to be more immersive. The noise cancelling microphone is also pretty decent, and can be flipped out of the way when not needed. That extra $15 off right now makes this a bit of bargain. View Deal
Razer Nari Ultimate | $199.99 $119.69 at Amazon
Haptic feedback in a headset? Surely some kind of joke? Actually no, while it sounds like a pure gimmick, Razer has managed to refine this idea enough that it actually adds to your gaming experience rather than takes away from it. You also get THX Audio and a retractable mic to make for an all-around impressive headset. This is a bargain too. View Deal
Cyber Monday Graphics Card deals
MSI RX 5500 XT | AMD Navi | 8GB | $204.99 $189.99 at Best Buy (save $15)
It’s hard as all hell to find a new graphics card right now, with the old high-end GPUs running dry as the new ones came out only the lower end of the market has cards. The RX 5500 XT is a decent sub-$200 card right now, and a bit cheaper than its release MSRP. There are RX 570 cards on Amazon which cost more, a damning indictment of the market…
Cyber Monday CPU deals
Intel Core i7 10700K | 8 cores | 5.1GHz | $387 $369.99 at Amazon (save $17.01)
Armed with 8 cores, 16 threads, and up to a 5.1GHz boost clock, this Comet Lake processor is one of the best CPUs for gaming. It’s also a better value proposition than the Ryzen 7 5800X, another 8-core/16-thread CPU, which it trades blows with in our testing.View Deal
Intel Core i9 10850K | 10 cores | 5.2GHz | $539.94 $429.99 at Amazon (save $109.95)
The Core i9 10850K slots in underneath Intel’s flagship Core i9 10900K with the same number of cores and threads (10 and 20, respectively), but with slightly slower clocks—3.6GHz to 5.2GHz, compared to 3.7GHz to 5.3GHz. In other words, you get near best-in-class performance for a cheaper price, especially with this discount in play.
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Intel Core i9 9900K | 8 cores | 5.0GHz | $399.99 $319.99 at Newegg (save $80)
Intel’s previous generation flagship Core i9 9900K is now available at its lowest price yet, offering 8 cores and 16 threads with clock speeds up to 5.0 GHz. If you’re looking to save a few bucks the i9 9900K will net you fairly similar performance to the current gen i7 10700K.
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Cyber Monday RAM deals
Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB | 3200MHz | CL16 | $98 $63.99 at Amazon (save $34)
Corsair, now known for its peripherals more than anything else, started out as a well-respected name in RAM. That’s still absolutely true. This kit ticks everything you want from a good kit of memory—decent frequency, great latency, and thanks to this deal great value for money. You know it’ll just work in any system too. Note there is no RGB bling to be had here. View Deal
G.Skill TridentZ RGB 16GB | 3200MHz | CL 16 | $84.99 $76.99 at Newegg (save $8)
This may not be a huge saving, but this is a good kit anyway, so don’t be put off by the fact you’re only saving $8. Rated at 3,200MHz with a CAS Latency of 16, this is exactly the kind of specifications you want for a speedy Intel build. It just so happens to look pretty sweet in any system as well, which gets the thumbs up from us. View Deal
Adata XPG Spectrix D60 RGB | 3600MHz | CL 18 | $94.99 $89.99 at BestBuy (save $5)
If you’re rocking an AMD system, or want to, then this 3600MHz kit is where it’s at. The CAS Latency of 18 is standard at this speed, and while it would be nice to use a CL 16 kit instead, you generally have to pay a lot more for the privilege. Beyond that, this is a fairly standard, if incredibly vibrant, pair of sticks that will make any build stand out. View Deal
Other Cyber Monday deals
MECO compressed air PC duster | 550W | $45.99 $40.99 with coupon at Amazon (save $5)
Your computer, and assorted peripherals, will absorb more dust than it’s comfortable to imagine, so sometimes you need to get rid. Even if it’s just to help you sleep at night. But a good PC duster can help fix stuck keys on a mechanical keyboard, or clear the airways of your clogged up CPU fan, so can be vital. This powerful duster can help all of that.View Deal
Amazon devices | Up to 60% off
Sales events like Black Friday are always when Amazon tries to cut down its stock of its Echo Dots, Kindles, Fire tablets—all that stuff. You’ll find many of those products at their lowest prices this week.View Deal
Oculus Quest 2 | 256GB | $399 at Amazon
Okay, it’s not actually a deal in the strictest sense, because this is the normal price, but it’s still a steal for the best entry point into virtual reality there has ever been. The 256GB version is maybe overkill if you’re going to spend most of your time plugging it into your PC for some quality Alyx time, but for that full, untethered experience the extra storage will allow you to keep a ton of games, TV shows, and movies all in the headset. And it still delivers one of the best VR experiences around. Back in stock December 5.View Deal