Here are the most popular Prime Day PC gaming deals, as clicked on and purchased by you lot

 

We’ve been blasting your feed with the best deals we can find this Prime Day, or rather Prime week, so here’s something a little different. These are the most popular deals according to you lot—and yes, all of these deals are still live last I checked.
You lot have pretty good taste. The top of the pile, and the most clicked on product so far, is this Acer Predator QD-OLED our Jeremy wrote about a couple days ago. It’s a cheap, big-brand OLED monitor that no longer has much of a price premium attached to the superior panel tech.

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In the second spot, the GameSir G7 Pro. I wrote about this one earlier in the week, when it was only available at Best Buy for $64, but now it’s across both BB and Amazon for the same great price. It really does put the standard Xbox pad to shame with TMR sticks, a charging stand, easy wireless, and mech D-pad.
Third spot, and actually the fifth spot too, sits a Crucial SSD that is going for quite a bit under the usual asking price. Both are sold by Amazon Germany, not Amazon US. If you’re willing to take a risk on that delivery and import process, it’s a decent discount. Especially in regards to the P510, which would usually cost more for its PCIe 5.0 specification.
So, if you fancy going along with the crowd, or you’re just looking for some inspo for your next purchase, here’s what everyone has been clicking on so far.
Most popular Prime Day deals

OLED

Acer
Predator X27U W1bmiiprx

Controller

GAMESIR
G7 Pro Tri-Mode

SSD

Crucial
P510 | 1 TB

Controller

Razer
Wolverine V3 Pro 8K

SSD

Crucial
P310 2280 | 1 TB

Graphics card

Powercolor
RX 9070 XT | 16 GB

Headset

Razer
BlackShark V3

Controller

GameSir
Nova Lite

Headset

HyperX
Cloud Alpha Wireless

Screwdriver

Hoto
Electric Screwdriver

IEMs

Linsoul Tripowin x 0DiBi
Vivace | In-ear monitors

Mouse

Corsair
Sabre V2 Pro

Mouse

Logitech
G502 Hero

Chair

Corsair
TC100 Relaxed

OLED

MSI
MPG 321URX QD-OLED

Mouse

Corsair
Scimitar Elite Wireless SE

Graphics card

PNY
RTX 5070 Ti | 16 GB

Case

Jsaux
JSAUX PC0104 ModCase

Keyboard

Logitech
G515 Wireless TKL

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Entry-level OLED gaming is now, officially, affordable. This Acer 27-inch 1440p QD-OLED does come with some compromises in terms of brightness. But OLED gaming, even slightly attenuated, is still something very special indeed.
Key specs: 27-inch | 2560 x 1440 | 240 Hz | 0.03 ms | 200 nits SDR / 400 nits HDR | QD-OLEDView Deal

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 $63.99View Deal

This is a strange one. Amazon Germany is selling this drive far, far cheaper than its US counterpart, and if you’re willing to roll the dice on that delivery, it’s a PCIe 5.0 drive for the price of a PCIe 4.0 drive—check out our full review.
Key specs: NVMe | PCIe 5.0 | 11,000 MB/s read | 9,500 MB/s write
Price check: Newegg $209.95View Deal

The best high-end controller in our best PC controller guide? The Razer Wolverine V3 Pro 8K. With TMR sticks and now on discount to the same price as the non-8K version, it’s a superb deal. With super-clicky mecha-tactile buttons, a gorgeous switchable trigger feel, and a smattering of reassuringly-high-end materials, it’s one of the best PC controllers money can buy.
Key specs: TMR sticks | Rear paddles | 8K polling

This DRAM-less drive is well-suited for stashing your operating system alongside a few games from your ever-growing Steam backlog. This is the version without a heatsink, which means you can slot it straight into a console, too. Just note, it’s Amazon Germany that’s selling these Crucial drives for cheap.
Key specs: NVMe | PCIe 4.0 | 7,100 MB/s read | 6,000 MB/s write
Price Check: Newegg $168.99View Deal

The RX 9070 XT is AMD’s best graphics card in recent years, but it was hugely overpriced for a long time. While we did manage to enjoy this GPU at a sensible price towards the end of 2025, it’s now headed back into the realm of unaffordability for the market it was initially pitched at. This deal is for Prime members only.
Key specs: 4096 shaders | 2970 MHz boost | 16 GB GDDR6
RX 9070 XT price check: Best Buy $679.99 | Newegg $679.99 | Walmart $679.99 | B&H $699.99View Deal

This wireless gaming headset leaves little to be desired. Featuring excellent-sounding titanium TriForce drivers, you’re getting enviable gaming and music audio at a very reasonable price. The honking great big volume knob makes it easier than ever to fine-tune your soundscape when things get hectic, too. Our best gaming headset pick for a reason? Yes indeedy.
Key specs: 50 mm drivers | 12 – 28,000 Hz | Closed-back | Wireless | 70 hour battery lifeView Deal

It’s incredible to think you can spend so little and get a stick drift-resistant wireless controller that doesn’t completely suck. Luckily for the GameSir Nova Lite, it does all of the above and manages to feel good and light in the hands, too.
Key specs: Wireless (Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz) | Asymmetric | Hall effect
Price check: Amazon $19.99View Deal

I think I can convince you this is a headset well worth looking at with one bite of the cherry—300-hour battery life. Yep, that’s not a typo. To this day, the longest-lasting gaming headset we’ve ever tested, the HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless isn’t just a one-trick pony, as it also sounds great and is remarkably comfortable to boot. The mic is merely average, but otherwise, it’s a superstar.
Key specs: 40 mm drivers | 20-20,000 Hz | Closed-back | Wireless | 300-hour battery lifeView Deal

Three torque settings and plenty of bits in this set. You normally only need one bit for a PC build, maybe two if there are small screws on the motherboard for the SSD covers, but this kit has you covered either way. I own it, and it’s great so far.
Key specs: 25 bits | 3 torque settings | rechargeableView Deal

These are cheap, but you’d be surprised how far a pair of in-ear monitors can go for gaming. They’re great for positioning, staying alert, and at this price, saving some cash. These are what our Jacob Fox uses whenever he plays Counter-Strike now (which is, err, probably too much…).
Key specs: 10 mm Titanium Dynamic DriversView Deal

This mouse is incredibly light at just 36 g, and somehow it’s achieved this with nary a hole in sight. Apart from this, it’s pretty barebones, but a good sensor and low weight is all that’s needed for some seriously competitive FPS gameplay, and this mouse delivers on both fronts.
Key specs: 33K sensor | wireless | 36 g weight | 70-hr batteryView Deal

This is a substantial discount on a tried and tested Logitech gaming mouse, with a large amount of customisation. The G502 Hero uses the Hero 25K sensor for accuracy, 11 customizable buttons, and comes with five removable weights to adjust the feel for even the pickiest of competitive gamers.
Key specs: Wired | 25,600 DPI | Right-handed
Price check: Best Buy $36.09View Deal

The TC100 is one of our most favorite affordable gaming chairs ever, following up on the popular T3 Rush with a great look and genuine comfort. You can read more in our review. It’s a truly excellent gaming chair that’s cheaper than most of its competition especially in the Prime Day sales.
Key specs: Fabric | 2D armrests
Price check: Corsair $189.99 | B&H $250.99 | Newegg $214.99View 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 $759.99View Deal

An MMO mouse and a Stream Deck in one, this rodent is a bit heavy but great for productivity and MMO usage. In our review, Hope said the Scimitar Elite Wireless SE “might not match the active use of lighter, more FPS-oriented esports mice, but it’s a productivity and streaming powerhouse.”
Key specs: 16 buttons | 33K DPI | 1,000 Hz | 161 g
Price check: Best Buy $79.99 | Newegg $79.99View Deal

At its $749 MSRP, the RTX 5070 Ti is an expensive but superb graphics card. Alas, while it’s still very good, prices have now risen to ridiculous levels, and overall stocks aren’t great either. This ‘offer’ is the best one of them all, but it’s still very overpriced.
Key specs: 8960 shaders | 2572 MHz boost | 16 GB GDDR7
RTX 5070 Ti price check: Walmart $949 | B&H $949.97 | Best Buy $954.99 | Newegg $899.99View Deal

Steam Deck prices just leapt up by $300, so make the Deck you’ve got last as long as possible by protecting with an always-on drop-resistant case and a front shell you can snap on for travel. Made of PC-ABS and shock-absorbent TPU with textured edges for good grip.
Key specs: Fits OLED & LCD Steam Deck | Detachable Front Shell | Body Protective Shell | Metal Bracket and StrapView Deal

This compact keyboard is especially affordable in this light purple colorway. We reviewed the wired Rapid version with magnetic switches a while back and thought it just okay for the money, but this is the wireless version with standard keys for much, much less cash.
Key specs: Wireless | Low-profile | PBT keycapsView Deal

  

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