Best Amazon Prime Day tech deals live on day three — PC hardware deals on GPUs, CPUs, SSDs, and more
We’re now over halfway through Amazon Prime Day, but the deals continue! There is still plenty of time to grab some of your favorite PC hardware, and we’re tracking a range of deals on components like GPUs, SSDs, CPUs, and more.
Of course, the PC component landscape is pretty bleak right now, but that makes the discounts you can find all the more valuable. We’re tracking prices 24/7 and curating them here, using our hands-on experience to bring you recommendations. We also track prices extensively
So, whether you’re in the market for a new pair of headphones, a gaming keyboard, a monitor, or a cheap impulse buy, check out the deals below. Remember, you’ll need an Amazon Prime Day membership for Prime Day deals, but plenty of the discounts on offer come from other retailers like Newegg and Best Buy.
Quick Links: Amazon Prime Day deals
- Amazon: Prime Free Trial
- Amazon: Prime Monthly Plan: $14.99
- Amazon: Prime Annual Plan: $139
- Amazon: All Prime Day deals
- Amazon: 62% off computers and accessories deals
- Amazon: All Gaming GPU Deals
- Amazon: Up to $500 off Gaming Monitors
- Amazon: Desktop and gaming PCs
- A few of our other dedicated Hub Pages: Best Prime Day gaming PC deals | Best Prime Day RAM deals | Best Prime Day gaming laptop deals | Best Prime Day monitor deals | Best Prime Day SSD deals | Best Prime Day PC peripherals deals | Best Prime Day motherboard deals
Hottest Prime Day Tech Deals

A Swiss Army knife of media access?
Suideck’s USB attached drive and dock is more flexible than the BPAKDU. It has very similar optical and flash media compatibility, and SD / TF slots but with its added 2.5-inch SATA slot. However, you pay $11 more for the privilege. View Deal

The Samsung 990 Pro 1TB SSD is compatible with PCIe 4.0 x4 interfaces and can reach read/write speeds of up to 7,450/6,900 MB/s. The drive uses a Samsung Pascal controller and comes with a 5-year warranty.View Deal

Get a 25-piece electric screwdriver for PC maintenance or any DIY task. Comes with a 1,500mAh battery, LED, and extension rod. View Deal

This CyberPowerPC rig is a powerhouse ready for gaming at 1440p and 4K (in some instances). It comes equipped with our favorite CPU, the AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D, along with an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070, 32GB DDR5, and a 2TB SSD for plenty of game installations.View Deal

This slick external power button features a 2-meter (~78 inches) cable and a splitter that lets you connect both to your case’s front panel buttons. It also includes adhesive pads and zip-ties.View Deal

A great refresh of the P1S, with a better nozzle, screen, camera, and improved cooling system. This is the new standard to which other 3D printers will be measured.View Deal

All the bits you will ever need to cosplay as an IT superhero. Take old consoles apart, fix laptops, remove SIM cards from smartphones, and pry open devices to learn their secrets!View Deal
Day 3!
Good morning an welcome to day 3 of Amazon Prime Day, stay tuned for all the very best deals on PC hardware from Amazon, and beyond!
Wavlink’s Thunderbolt 5 docking station falls to under $200 for Prime Day

If you have a Thunderbolt 5 Windows PC or Mac, investing in a good docking station is critical to supporting a large variety of accessories and monitors. This is especially true for ultrabooks, which often have only two external ports that must be shared between charging and connectivity. With this in mind, Wavlink’s WL-UTD58 Thunderbolt 5 docking station is a perfect solution for adding I/O ports and is on sale for $195 (versus a list price of $299.99).
First of all, it is pretty well stacked with ports:
Front
- 2x USB-A 3.2 Gen 2
- 1x Thunderbolt 5 upstream (80 Gbps bi-directional)
- 1x Thunderbolt 5 downstream (80 Gbps bi-directional)
- 1x audio combo jack
- 1x microSD UHS-II slot
- 1x SD UHS-II slot
Back
- 2x USB-A 3.2 Gen 2
- 2x Thunderbolt 5 downstream (80 Gbps bi-directional)
- 1x 2.5 GbE (RJ45) port

The Wavlink WL-UTD58 is a Thunderbolt 5 docking station that provides three downstream Thunderbolt 5 ports, SD and microSD slots, four USB-A ports, and a 2.5 GbE port.View Deal
I tested the WL-UTD58-M version of this dock, which is identical, save for the inclusion of an internal M.2 slot for a PCIe 4.0 SSD. It offers solid performance, has good build quality, and has easily accessible ports. My only gripe is that the Thunderbolt 5 port for connecting to the host machine is on the front of the unit instead of the back, but that’s a relatively minor issue. — Brandon Hill
Get a 5070 laptop for just $1,249
If you’re in the market for a gaming laptop, the Asus V16 gets you an RTX 5070 for just $1,249. That’s one of the better laptops we’ve seen over this week, and this discount is new for the early hours of Thursday, the lowest price we’ve ever seen on this model.

Get an RTX 5070 laptop with a 144Hz display, 16GB of DDR5 RAM, and a 1TB SSD. View Deal
Gaming laptops are often very big and clunky, and while this isn’t as light as a MacBook Air, it is definitely one of the lower-profile models on the market, making it a bit more portable.
The 10-core Intel CPU has four efficiency cores and six performance cores, with max boost clocks of up to 5.2 GHz. There’s 8GB of VRAM in the RTX 5070, which should be plenty for good frames at the 1920 x 1200 resolution. While this is an LED display, rather than OLED, you’re still getting a good 144Hz refresh rate. Couple that with 16GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD, and this is a pretty excellent gaming laptop. – Stephen Warwick
UK monitor madness
Just scouring some UK deals, and I’ve come across this frankly ridiculous monitor deal. You can get a 27-inch Lenovo gaming monitor with 2560 x 1440p resolution and a 200Hz refresh rate for just £99, fully 50% off the usual price.

Get a 200Hz QHD monitor for just £99, which includes two HDMI 2.1 ports, DisplayPort 1.2, and an anti-glare screen. View Deal
This would be a fantastic monitor to pair with a gaming PC, or for use with an Xbox Series X or PlayStation 5, and at just £99, it’s one of the best-value monitors in the UK right now. – Stephen Warwick
It’s Grand Theft Auto VI preorder day, and here are all the links to get the Standard or Ultimate editions

Grand Theft Auto VI is by far the most highly anticipated new game release of 2026, and perhaps, ever. Preorders opened this morning at midnight ET, but the game won’t actually be available to play until November 19, 2026.
If you’re feeling eager to hand money to Rockstar and Take Two Interactive early, the Standard Edition is available for $79.99. It includes the base game, the Vintage Vice City Pack with retro-themed cosmetics, and the ’55 Vapid Stanier vehicle. Stepping up to the Ultimate Edition for $99.99 gets you extra side missions and activities, more vehicles, guns, and a closet full of outfits and cosmetic flourishes for the two protagonists: Jason and Lucia.

Grand Theft Auto VI is the most highly anticipated game of 2026View Deal

Grand Theft Auto VI is the most highly anticipated game of 2026View Deal
Here are all the current retailers that are offering preorders for Grand Theft Auto VI:
Amazon
- Standard Edition (Xbox)
- Standard Edition (PS5)
Walmart
- Standard Edition (Xbox)
- Standard Edition (PS5)
Best Buy
- Standard Edition (Xbox)
- Standard Edition (PS5)
Target
- Standard Edition (Xbox)
- Standard Edition (PS5)
Microsoft Store
- Standard Edition
- Ultimate Edition
PlayStation Store
- Standard Edition
- Ultimate Edition
At under 9 cents per gigabyte, this 4TB SanDisk Desk Drive SSD is about as good as it gets these days

Storage prices have skyrocketed in the past several months, thanks to AI-driven demand. But at $349 for 4TB, this SanDisk Creator Series Desk Drive deal at B&H gives us a taste of what it was like in the before times.
At under 9 cents per gigabyte, it’s one of the best prices we’ve seen in recent months for a solid-state drive. Granted, it’s an external drive that requires its own power adapter, but if you need desktop storage that’s faster than a hard drive, it’ll get the job done. Plus, it’s blue, unlike the previous-gen version, which we tested in 2024.

SanDisk advertises this drive as “up to 4x faster than a desktop HDD,” and it’s rated at up to 1,000 MBps, so it’s no speed demon. It also needs its own power plug, but that means you can connect to your device via USB-C or USB-A. Both cables are included, but generally, a USB-C 10 Gbps connection will deliver faster speeds than most USB-A ports.View Deal
SanDisk’s Desk Drive line is a little unique in that it’s meant for permanent, desk-bound use, because it needs both a USB connection for data and a barrel connector for power. That makes it good for backup and local storage, but it’s not the typical tiny external SSD you can toss in a bag with one cable and take wherever you need it. Think of this as the solid-state equivalent of a desktop external hard drive.
It is much smaller than a 3.5-inch drive, but it’s not very portable. When we tested the previous version of this drive, we saw real-world read speeds under 800 MBps, and writes under 550 MBps. That’s not bad, but not near the fastest 10 Gbps drives we’ve tested. Hopefully, SanDisk has improved performance for this updated generation, but for backup and most mainstream use, this drive should be fine, and is much faster than an external hard drive. And since it’s solid-state storage, it should be hold up much better to the occasional bump or drop. —Matt Safford

One of the best budget gaming keyboards we’ve tested hits its lowest-ever Amazon price of just $43 — RK R65 packs lubed switches, metallic knob, and gasket mount for excellent sound and feel

Royal Kludge’s RK R65 is one of our picks for best budget mechanical keyboards, thanks to a and-out feature set for the price, plus excellent sound and feel. It normally sells for between $50 and $60, but today at Amazon, you can pick up this compact 60% clacker for just $42.74.

The RK R65 is an excellent budget 60% wired keybaord, with RGB, swappable factory-lubed linear switches, a gasket mount and silicone pads, QMK/VIA support for customizing keys, and a metal volume knob. This is by far one of the nicest-sounding and nicest-looking keyboards I’ve used in this price range.View Deal
The R65’s feature set reads like something priced closer to $100. The keyboard boasts RGB backlighting, factory-lubed switches (RK Cream in this variant), a gasket mount, two silicone pads to absorb stound, and (somewhat) metal volume knob. The result is the best-sounding budget keyboard I’ve ever used — so much so that I’ve been using it as my daily driver in the office for over a year, despite the lack of a Function row and other handy keys.
The 60% layout is best-suited to gaming, and it works quite well for that. But with its dedicated arrow keys, I get by using it for productivity. And if you don’t like the bronze-and-brown color scheme of this model, there are four other color and switch options that are currently priced between $45 . — Matt Safford