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Oh, hello there, Prime Week. Because one day obviously could not contain the amount of deals that happen on Prime Day, it is now four days long. In fact, as all the other retailers have already gone live with their own Prime Day PC gaming deals, it’s all happening now. The Amazon stuff actually kicks off on June 23 thru June 26, but honestly, the best PC gaming deals have long come from retailers such as Newegg, Best Buy, and Walmart always pops up with one or two actually stellar offers over these sales events.
We’ve already seen some great deals pop up, and I’m most taken with the Acer Nitro V 16S, with an RTX 5070 for under $1,000. That’s the first time I’ve seen a gaming laptop getting under that price probably since Black Friday last year. But there are other laptops and gaming PCs with genuinely good discounts, as well as some great peripherals deals, too.
We’ve obviously got our main Prime Day hub for all the best PC gaming deals, where we’ll house all the best kit we’ve found for the best prices, but I’m also going to be keeping this page updated throughout the week to bring you my absolute favorite deals.
Prime Day deals – quick links
Amazon – All today’s deals are here
Dell – Discounts on Alienware PCs, laptops, and 240 Hz gaming monitors
Newegg – Frames. Performance. Savings 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 – Stormcraft Sirius | $900 @ Newegg🕹️ RTX 5060 Ti 8 GB – Omen 16L | $1,230 @ Best Buy🕹️ RTX 5060 Ti 16 GB – AVGPC Hellfire | $1,275 @ Newegg🕹️ RTX 5070 – Thermaltake LCGS NE | $1,400 @ Newegg🕹️ RTX 5080 – Stormcraft Phantom | $2,500 @ Newegg🕹️ RTX 5090 – Skytech O11 | $5,000 @ Newegg
AMD gaming PCs
🕹️ RX 9060 XT 8 GB – SkyTech Azure 3 | $1,050 @ Walmart🕹️ RX 9070 XT – Andromeda Insights AMD Spectra | $1,500 @ Newegg
Gaming laptops
💻 RTX 5050 – Lenovo LOQ 17 | $799 @ B&H Photo (save $200)💻 RTX 5060 – Lenovo LOQ 15 | $1,079 @ Walmart💻 RTX 5070 – Acer Nitro V 16S | $1,000 @ Best Buy (save $300)💻 RTX 5070 Ti – MSI Vector 16 HX AI | $1,699 @ Newegg (save $300)💻 RTX 5080 – MSI Vector 16 HX AI | $2,415 @ Newegg
Graphics cards
🕹️ RTX 5080: $1,250 @ Amazon🕹️ RTX 5070 Ti: $955 @ Walmart🕹️ RTX 5070: $610 @ Newegg🕹️ RTX 5060 Ti 16 GB: $570 @ Amazon🕹️ RTX 5060 Ti 8 GB: $370 @ Amazon🕹️ RTX 5060: $340 @ Amazon🕹️ RTX 5050: $290 @ Amazon
🕹️ RX 9070 XT: $690 @ Amazon🕹️ RX 9070: $600 @ Amazon🕹️ RX 9070 GRE: $550 @ Amazon🕹️ RX 9060 XT 16 GB: $430 @ Newegg🕹️ RX 9060 XT 8 GB: $350 @ Newegg
🕹️ Arc B580: $304 @ Amazon🕹️ Arc B570: $250 @ Newegg
Prime Day top deals
In these RAMpocalypse-infested times, you have to sacrifice something to get a good gaming laptop at an affordable price, and in this case, it’s the GPU’s power limit—just 85 W, which lowers the chip’s full capabilities. At least everything else is nice for the money, and it’s plenty skinny. This is the cheapest RTX 5070 machine I can find right now I’d buy with my own cash, and a pretty sweet deal when most of the competition is ranging around the $1,500 mark.
Key specs: RTX 5070 (85 W) | Ryzen 7 260 | 16-inch | 2880 x 1620 | 165 Hz | 16 GB DDR5 | 512 GB SSD
Price check: B&H Photo $1,200View Deal
This is about as entry-level as I’d go before considering ditching the discrete GPU altogether for a cheaper build with a good iGPU. That’s primarily because you’re only getting 16 GB of DDR4 RAM here. But for this price, it’s fantastic value and a great entry into PC gaming.
Key specs: Core i5 14400F | RTX 5060 | 16 GB DDR4-3200 | 1 TB SSDView Deal
Though not called a gaming monitor, this MSI Pro panel has what you’d want out of it, with a 144 Hz refresh rate and 1 ms response time. It’s the cheapest 1080p monitor we’d actually recommend and has some decent stats to boot.
Key specs: 24-inch | 144 Hz | 1 ms | IPSView Deal
The 8 GB version of the new RTX 5060 Ti is a lot cheaper than the 16 GB one, and while the extra VRAM will be useful in the future, it’s absolutely not worth paying $200 more for it, despite the clear benefits. This is a great little GPU for the money.
Key specs: 4608 shaders | 2692 MHz boost | 8 GB GDDR7
RTX 5060 Ti 8 GB price check: Best Buy $369.99 | Walmart $379.99 | Newegg $389.99 | B&H $394.99View Deal
I’m a big fan of this mildly anachronistic gaming laptop. It’s thick, can be loud, but it delivers on gaming performance and does so for an affordable price tag. The RTX 5070 Ti at its heart is a quality 12 GB mobile GPU, has a 140 W power limit, and if you run it on balanced mode you’ll still get good gaming performance on the 1200p screen but without the turbine whine of the fans. A great machine at a great price. I’d prefer more RAM and storage, but if it’s gaming performance that’s your priority, this will deliver.Key specs: RTX 5070 Ti (140 W) | Core Ultra 7 255HX | 16-inch | 1200p | 144 Hz | 16 GB DDR5 | 512 GB SSDView Deal
This gaming PC has definitely got the coolness factor—and I’m not just talking about Thermaltake’s track record when it comes to managing airflow. Inside the crisp white case, you’ll spy not just an RTX 5070 but also a budget Intel Core i5 14400F CPU which offers plenty of bang for your buck.
Key specs: Core i5 14400F | RTX 5070 | 16 GB DDR5-6000 | 1 TB SSDView Deal
It doesn’t get much better than this, folks. A 4K, 27-inch gaming monitor for under $250. It’s an IPS panel with a 1 ms response time and is what’s known as a dual mode monitor. That means it runs at both 4K/144 Hz and 1080p/288 Hz. Perfect for blending both competitive gaming and immersive single-player gaming.
Key specs: 27-inch | 4K + 1080p (dual mode) | 144/288 Hz | 1 ms | IPSView Deal
Our best high-performance gaming laptop pick features a monstrous collection of components. The RTX 5080 is a full-strength 175 W variant, the panel is a 240 Hz OLED stunner, the Intel CPU is mega, and as our Dave found in his review, the gaming performance is simply excellent. It’s one of the fastest laptops we’ve tested to date, yet comes wrapped in a chassis you’d actually want to show off—although it must be said, it’s a pretty sizeable machine to lug around. Expensive, too, but at least it’s about as fast as it gets.
Key specs: RTX 5080 | Core Ultra 9 275HX | 16-inch | 240 Hz OLED | 1600p | 32 GB DDR5 | 2 TB SSD
Price check: Lenovo $3,199.99View Deal
The RX 9070 GRE is the latest entry in AMD’s RX 9000-series, and for the money, you’re getting a great mid-range graphics card. If it stays at this price, then it will be the sensible choice over the RTX 5060 Ti. Let’s hope that there’s enough supply, as stocks are already looking a bit thin.
Key specs: 3072 shaders | 2920 MHz boost | 12 GB GDDR6
RX 9070 GRE price check: Best Buy $549.99 | Newegg $549.99 | Walmart $549.99View Deal
Big, bold, and beautiful. MSI’s MPG 321URX isn’t just some expensive monitor for gaming; it’s a genuinely fantastic display that’s great for work and play. If you want to step up into the world of 4K OLED, stop right here and just buy this screen. We don’t rate this the best gaming monitor for nothing, you know.
Key specs: 32-inch | 4K | 240 Hz | 0.03 ms | QD-OLED
Price check: Newegg $829.99View Deal
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Yeah, I think this might just already be the best Prime Day gaming laptop deal I’ll find all week. Which is kinda funny considering that actually Prime Day hasn’t really started yet. Considering I’ve been struggling to find an RTX 5060-based gaming laptop that’s actually close to this price should tell you that this RTX 5070 machine is genuine bargain right now.
In these RAMpocalypse-infested times, you have to sacrifice something to get a good gaming laptop at an affordable price, and in this case, it’s the GPU’s power limit—just 85 W, which lowers the chip’s full capabilities. At least everything else is nice for the money, and it’s plenty skinny. This is the cheapest RTX 5070 machine I can find right now I’d buy with my own cash, and a pretty sweet deal when most of the competition is ranging around the $1,500 mark.
Key specs: RTX 5070 (85 W) | Ryzen 7 260 | 16-inch | 2880 x 1620 | 165 Hz | 16 GB DDR5 | 512 GB SSD
Price check: B&H Photo $1,200View Deal
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For so long we’ve been recommending either the Microsoft or Sony first-party controllers as the best pads for PC gaming. They’re affordable, they’re well-built, and they’re good. But they’re also old now, and controller technology has moved on to the point where things like TMR stick and Hall effect triggers aren’t just the preserve of pro pads. And you can now get them in great controllers that can cost just $64 like this GameSir pad that won itself an Editor’s Pick award when we reviewed it.
Our current pick for the best PC controller right now, the GameSir G7 Pro is only slightly pricier than a standard Xbox controller but feels and looks nearly identical, and comes with TMR sticks, tactile switches, and a charging dock to keep it topped up and looking pretty on a shelf. This is the lowest we’ve seen this controller at, and it was already reasonably priced at MSRP.
Key specs: TMR joysticks | 2.4 GHz wireless, Bluetooth, Wired | Asymmetric | 272 g
Price check: Amazon $79.99View Deal
If you want any help figuring out how to pick yourself a great deal this Prime Day, I’ve put together a bunch of videos over on our YouTube channel to try and give you some help. I’ve picked specific product categories, such as gaming laptops, so have a look and see what you think. And please, share any tips or deals you guys have found in the comments below.
🚨RAMMING SPEED🚨
Yes, memory is incredibly expensive, but our Nick has been out and about to try and find the best RAM deals around on 16 and 32 GB kits, in both DDR4 and DDR5 trim. It’s not cheap, but you can find relative deals at least.
Building a budget gaming PC that uses an older processor from AMD or Intel? Well, this is one of the most affordable kits around and from a reputable maker. Just make sure you use promo code FTTF368 at checkout.
Key specs: 16 GB (2x 8 GB) | DDR4 | 3200 MT/s | CL16 | XMP | EXPO
Price check: Amazon $119.99View Deal
With few processor upgrades now worth considering on DDR4 motherboards, building a long-lasting PC right now means choosing a set of DDR5. This kit from Team Group is obviously pricey, but still the cheapest around. Use promo code FTTF4657 to get the full discount.
Key specs: 16 GB (2x 8 GB) | DDR5 | 6000 MT/s | CL38 | XMP | EXPOView Deal
Yes, this is a silly amount of money for something that cost a fraction of this price not that long ago, but there’s no escaping the RAMpocalypse. But if you are determined to have 32 GB of fast DDR5 in your gaming PC, then this is the cheapest kit around. Use promo code FTTF359 to get the full discount.
Key specs: 32 GB (2x 16 GB) | DDR5 | 6000 MT/s | CL36 | XMP | EXPO
Price check: Amazon $399.99View Deal


