Best Amazon Prime Day tech deals live on day three, save hundreds with the latest discounts — 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.
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Quick Links: Deals under $13
- UGreen AX900 Wi-Fi 6 Adapter
- UGreen 100W Nexode USB-C to USB-C Retractable Cable 3.3FT
- Wytudte HDMI Adapter Kit
- Arctic M2 Pro heatsink cooler
- TP-Link five-port Gigabit Ethernet switch
- USB-C to USB-C Short Cable 13cm Keychain Type PD 240W
Hottest Prime Day Tech Deals

The Corsair Xeneon Edge is a 14.5-inch display designed to serve as an extension for your desktop and give you a small screen to host your most important apps. Its versatility means you can mount it practically anywhere — horizontally under your main monitor, vertically beside your primary display, or as a digital status panel inside your PC case.View Deal

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

At just 2.17 inches long, this flashlight is rated to 50 lumens, and it sports a magnetic back with a USB-A plug for charging. Pulling the back off turns on the flashlight, and the magnetic back makes it easy to mount the light on anything with ferrous metal.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

Featuring the AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D, Radeon RX 9070 XT, liquid cooling, and a premium Hyte Y40 chassis, the iBuyPower Y40 delivers high-end gaming performance at a surprisingly accessible price.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
Quick Links: Deals under $40
- Anker Nano Travel Adapter, 5-Port Power Adapter
- Rosewill NVMe SSD Cloner, M.2 Duplicator Dual Bay NVMe
- Powered 11-Port ikuai Hybrid USB 3.2 / USB-C Hub with PD Charging Port and 60W Power Adapter
- 8BitDo Retro R8 Mouse with Charging Dock
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
Apple’s 13.6-inch M5 MacBook Air gets a huge $350 discount — 16GB/1TB drops to $949.99
Although a lot of the deals during Prime Day have been PC-centric, Amazon is also showing some love to people of the Apple persuasion. The MacBook Air is Apple’s perennial bestseller, and the current-generation 13.6-inch model with the M5 chip, 16GB of memory, and a 1TB SSD is now priced at $949.99, which is a steep 27% discount from its $1,299.99 MSRP.
In this case, the discount only applies to the “Starlight” colorway, which is a mix of silver and light gold. The 13.6-inch IPS display carries a 2560 x 1665 resolution, while a 12MP Center Stage camera is nestled in a notch at the top of the display. The laptop only features two Thunderbolt 4 ports for connectivity, but you at least get a dedicated MagSafe 3 port for charging (so you don’t have to “waste” one of the Thunderbolt 4 ports).

The 13.6-inch MacBook Air has an M5 processor, 16GB of unified memory and a 1TB SSD.View Deal
The 2.7-pound laptop comes with a 53.8 WHr battery, which lasted over 15 hours in our endurance testing. The MacBook Air isn’t the fastest laptop on the market, and it doesn’t offer a fancy OLED display, but at this price, it is absolutely one of the best values. — Brandon Hill
This multi-device wireless gaming headset is $100 off for Prime Day

If you’re looking for a headset that can connect to your PC, your PlayStation, and your Xbox at the same time, look no further than the Astro A50 X Lightspeed. This premium wireless gaming headset is lightweight and versatile, though it requires its base station to work — and it’s currently on sale for $299.98 at Logitech — that’s $100 off its regular retail price of $399.99 (yeah, it’s a pretty expensive headset to begin with).

This wireless over-ear gaming headset is designed to connect to up to three devices at once (plus Bluetooth). It comes with a powered base station that acts as a charging dock and a transmitter. View Deal




The Astro A50 X Lightspeed is a wireless over-ear gaming headset that comes with a powered base station that acts as both a wireless charging dock and a transmitter. The base station can connect to your PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox at the same time, though it does need to connect to each device via cable. Then, you can switch between three connections — four, if you also connect to Bluetooth — with the press of a button. One caveat, though — all connections use the base station, including the Bluetooth connection. So you won’t be able to take this headset on the road (or, well, even too far from your PC) with you.
The A50 X features Logitech’s 40mm Pro-G Graphene dynamic drivers, which have a frequency response range of 20 – 20,000 Hz. The headset has a non-detachable omnidirectional boom mic and a lightweight plastic frame with felt-covered padded earcups. It’s a fairly comfortable headset with a slightly bass-heavy sound profile that can be tweaked using Logitech G Hub. You can read my full review of the Astro A50 X here. — Sarah
My favorite faux-leather desk mat is just $11
My favorite faux-leather desk mat is yet again on sale for just $11.30 at Amazon — 19% off its normal retail price of 13.99. Assuming you’re not looking for a performance-oriented gaming mouse pad, this desk mat is a great option for protecting your desk and making it look great.

Sarah’s favorite faux-leather desk mat is attractive, easy to clean, and enormous (31.5 x 15.7 inches). Perfect for keeping your whole desk looking brand new. View Deal
It comes in a variety of colors (I personally like the navy blue, but it also comes in a variety of dark and light colors, all of which are on sale) and sizes. I’ve been using the dark blue 31.5 x 15.7-inch desk pad as my primary backdrop for photos (you probably recognize it), but I also have it in light blue, light grey, and lavender. It has a soft, matte faux leather top and a suede-like non-slip backing with unfinished edges. It’s super easy to clean and also comes with a one-year warranty. And it’s only $11, so, why not? — Sarah
Netgear Nighthawk RS90 delivers value-priced dual-band Wi-Fi 7 coverage for under $90
The Nighthawk RS90 is a dual-band Wi-Fi 7 router, meaning it supports the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz wireless bands but lacks the higher-performing (at shorter ranges) 6 GHz radio. However, that omission means that dual-band Wi-Fi 7 routers can be much cheaper. In this instance, the RS90 is $87.39, down from $129.
The RS90 includes four GbE ports, one 2.5 GbE WAN port, and supports up to 2,000 square feet. It features a tall, black, monolith-like design and can support up to 50 devices simultaneously.

Netgear’s Nighthawk RS90 is a dual-band Wi-Fi 7 router with a sleek exterior (aided by its internal antennas). It also has a full load of GbE and 2.5 GbE ports to support your wired client.View Deal
For ease of setup, the RS90 can be configured quickly using the Netgear Nighthawk smartphone app, or, if you prefer, via the desktop-based webGUI. The RS90 also comes with a 30-day trial of Netgear Armor, which provides network intrusion protection and malware detection for your connected devices. – Brandon Hill
LG’s massive 45-inch 45GX950A-B dual-mode OLED gaming monitor gets a $600 discount
Ultra-wide monitors are a great productivity enhancer, giving you more horizontal workspace. That’s especially true of the LG Ultragear 45GX950A-B, a 45-inch gaming monitor currently priced at $1,337.90, down from a high of $1,999.99.

The LG Ultragear 45GX950A-B is a 45-inch OLED monitor with a 5120 x 2160 resolution, which operates at 165 Hz natively, or 330 Hz at WFHD.View Deal
The 45GX950A-B features a 21:9 aspect ratio, 5,120 x 2,160 resolution, and, most importantly, a WOLED panel. Not only do you get the brilliant colors inherent to OLEDs, but the underlying WOLED panel technology also skews toward higher brightness (1,300-nit peak in this case).
Regarding performance, the 45GX950A-B can operate at up to 165 Hz at its native resolution, but jumps to 330 Hz at WFHD (2560 x 1080). It offers a 1,500,000:1 contrast ratio and 98.5 percent DCI-P3 coverage, while being DisplayHDR True Black 400-certified. On the connectivity front, the monitor offers two HDMI 2.1 ports, one DisplayPort 2.1 port, and a USB-C port with DisplayPort Alt Mode support.
Get almost $100 off on AMD Ryzen 7 9700X – Just $259 (28% off) starts your upgrade journey into the AM5 platform
Prime Day 2026 has seen many discounts come and go. One of the better deals we’ve seen on AMD processors is the Ryzen 7 9700X, which is on sale for only $259.23. While it’s not at an all-time low, this is the best price since late 2025. The 9700X is based on the Zen 5 architecture and is an 8-core, 16-thread processor that fits AM5 motherboards (think X870, B850, X670, B650). We reviewed this CPU when it launched, and while it’s not an X3D chip, we loved its gaming performance for the price, low power consumption, and ease of cooling.

Save almost $100 on the Ryzen 7 9700X processor in this Prime Day deal. Just $259.99 gets you the latest generation unlocked 8-core, 16-thread processor that will charge through any task you throw at it.View Deal



The chip has a base clock of 3.8 GHz and boosts up to 5.5 GHz. The low TDP (65W) and PPT (88W) make it easier to cool, and you can potentially have a quieter system since you aren’t cooling over 200W like their flagship-class processors. If this isn’t a drop-in upgrade from the 7000-series, check out our best motherboards and best motherboard deals articles for help finding one on discount.
Save 72% on this brilliant Razer mechanical gaming keyboard
The Razer Huntsman V2 Analog has been a popular choice for a few years, and while it is aging, it’s still a great board to own. Luckily, you can pick one up for nearly 2/3rd’s of its original price, with Woot dropping the cost to just $69.99.
That’s $35 less than you’ll find on Amazon right now, and $15 less than Amazon’s best-ever price for it.

Grab this top-quality wired Razer keyboard with RGB lighting and analog optical switches, as well as an ergonomic magnetic wrist rest.View Deal
This is a great board for gaming. It comes with analog optical switches, which you can customize to suit your preferences. It has rapid trigger mode, letting you repeatedly press keys at a faster rate in any fast-paced games you play. It features doubleshot PBT keycaps for durability, and includes RGB lighting across each key.
You also get an ergonomic, magnetic wrist rest for maximum comfort. This is Razer at its best, and with a 72% discount, it’s one epic bargain that you won’t want to ignore. – Stephen Warwick
This fun $28 SSD enclosure is practical nostalgia for storing your files
This Hagibis SSD enclosure for $27.99, shaped like an old floppy disk, is the perfect no-need-to-think upgrade for your storage setup. It’s cheap, easy to use, and practical, but it’s also fun.

This Hagibis SSD enclosure brings back the classic floppy disk to the modern age. This USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 drive enclosure supports M.2 NVMe 2230 and 2242 SSDs and measures just 2.6 x 2.6 x 0.2 inches in size.View Deal
After all, everyone has a boring old black box for their storage. This floppy disk SSD enclosure lets you indulge in some nostalgia (if you’re old enough to remember using these, that is). It works by placing an internal SSD inside the drive and using it as portable storage. This will save you big money on the cost of an external SSD, especially if you’re a techie with any old drives going spare.
You’re not just buying a useless box here. Any internal M.2 NVMe SSD will work inside this enclosure, letting you hook it up to your PC or laptop using a USB-C cable. It offers USB 3.2 Gen 2 speeds of up to 10 Gbps, so the enclosure should, theoretically, offer a maximum read and write speed of around 1,000 to 1,2000 MB/s. That’s a big increase over a microSD card or flash drive, for instance.
If you’ve got a spare drive, pop one in this SSD enclosure. If you don’t, you can couple it with one of the few Prime Day SSD deals that are around at the moment. — Ben Stockton
This excellent pre-built PC is still an incredible $700 off
Expensive RAM and SSDs have sent pricing skyward, making pre-built gaming PCs often the best pathway to getting a new system at a reasonable price. This MSI Codex R2 gaming PC is a perfect example, with its $710 discount putting pricing well ahead of what you would pay for the components separately. If you want a PC that comes ready to play out of the box and don’t want to negotiate tricky RAM and SSD prices, this is a great option.

This pre-built PC comes with Intel Core i5-14400F, Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070, 32GB of DDR5, 1TB SSD, Wi-Fi 6E, Windows 11, and more. View Deal
While the CPU is an older generation model, that’s a great way to save in the current crisis and is competent to push the RTX 5070, which provides plenty of grunt for most 1440p gaming. As per our testing data, the 5070 is excellent in the mid-range category, and gives out average frame rates of over 100 FPS at 1080p, or 75 FPS at 1440p. 4K gaming is definitely a stretch on this one, but at just $1,589, that’s to be expected. – Stephen






















Hoto’s handheld vacuum cleaner also functions as an air duster, and is a great desk-side companion for keeping things tidy

While it’s arguably a compact cordless vacuum first, Hoto calls this handy desk-side gadget a Compressed Air Canister, and that’s more apt, because it functions both as an air duster and a vacuum, making it a handy rechargeable device that I’ve kept near my desk for the past year or so. And right now, it’s 25% off for Amazon for Prime Day.

This combination air duster and vacuum is great for cleaning out things and cleaning up small messes. It’s rated to 500 L/min air output and up to 15,000Pa suction, comes with several handy attachments and, like most similar devices, will run for about 10 minutes at full speed before needing a recharge over USB-C View Deal
I’ve used the Hoto’s vacuum feature dozens of times, mostly to clean up small messes like dropped bits of salad around my desk. Its dirt canister is pretty small, so don’t expect it to be super useful for larger tasks like cleaning out a car or collecting larger piles of debris, but it’s helpful for keeping your desk space tidy.
Likewise, if you remove the vacuum attachments, spin it around, and add one of the nozzles on the other end, it’s great at blowing dust and debris out of keyboards, the insides of PC cases, or other tasks you might typically use canned air to tackle. Whichever way you use it, this device from Hoto delivers a useful amount of air movement. It’s not as compact as some dedicated rechargeable blowers, but it’s still compact, about the size of a tall drink can, with a slimmer circumference.
It is, of course, taller with its attachments, and my main complaint is that Hoto doesn’t give you anything to keep track of the attachments, so I often have to spend time hunting them down when I need something that isn’t already connected to the device. But if you have a 3D printer, you can solve that problem yourself with one of these handy designs. — Matt Safford
Grab one of the most comfortable wired gaming headsets for just $56

If you’re looking for a budget-friendly headset, one of our favorite wired headsets is now 41% off. The HyperX Cloud III wired gaming headset is a comfy wired headset with a detachable boom mic, and you can snag the white version now at Amazon for just $56.04 — 44% off its normal retail price of $99.99.

This wired gaming headset features a premium build, angled 53mm dynamic drivers, and a detachable 10mm boom microphone. View Deal
As long as you don’t need a wireless headset, the Cloud III is a fantastic — and very budget-friendly — option. It has a solid, well-built frame with curved metal yokes and a headband and earpads with leatherette-covered memory foam padding. It’s pretty lightweight, at just 10.86 ounces (308g) including the cord but minus the detachable boom mic, but — more importantly — it’s super comfortable. It’s probably the most comfortable headset we’ve tested to date — no exaggeration.
It has 53mm dynamic drivers that are angled for a better audio experience, and it sounds pretty good — not as good as an audiophile headset, but it has a fantastic bass response and a balanced overall sound profile. It’s a solid pick for both music listening and gaming. It comes with a detachable boom mic that has a red mute indicator light at the end, so you always know when people can and can’t hear you. You can read my full review of the HyperX Cloud III here. — Sarah
Get most of a DDR5 build with $634 with this Ryzen 5 9600X bundle at Newegg
One of the best ways to get started with a DDR5 platform right now is with a bundle deal, and this Ryzen 5 9600X bundle has just about everything you need to get started in these deep, dark days of RAM shortages. It includes 16GB of Teamgroup DDR5-6000 RGB memory, an MSI Pro B850-S Wi-Fi motherboard, the CPU, and a Patriot P410 1TB NVMe SSD.

This combo includes AMD’s Ryzen 5 9600X, a Patriot P410 1TB NVMe SSD, 16 GB of Team Group DDR5-6000 RGB memory, and an MSI Pro B850-S Wi-Fi motherboard. View Deal
With current prices, you can expect to spend between $350 and $400 on the RAM and SSD alone, and that’s using the current lowest prices on both components. As for what you can expect, the components here are midrange across the board. The Ryzen 5 9600X is a solid gaming CPU that struggles in heavily-threaded applications due to only using six cores, but is suitable for gaming and run-of-the-mill desktop apps, while the Patriot P410 is also sufficient but offers middle-of-the-road PCIe 4.0 speeds, falling short of higher-end drives like the Samsung 990 Pro.
Still, at this low pricing, these are acceptable trade-offs, and this bundle gives you a solid DDR5 foundation and plenty of room to grow. — Jake Roach
Save up to 45% on SteelSeries headsets, keyboards, and mice
Steelseries has launched several awesome deals on headsets and earbuds, keyboards, and mice, with discounts hitting up to 45%. For example, the premium Arctis Nova Pro wireless gaming headset is now 34% off. I’ve owned these for a couple of years – they sound great, and I recommend them at the sub-$250 price point. Or there’s the more budget-conscious Active Nova 3X wireless headset, which is now only $76 (31% off). If you’re an earbud gamer, the wireless Arctic GameBuds are also on sale (24%).

Save an incredible $130 on the Arctis Nova Pro Wireless headset. I own these (paid full price) and love the sound stage and directionality it provides in gaming and music listening. View Deal

If you prefer gaming or listening to music with earbuds, SteelSeries GameBuds are also on sale. These buds have ANC with transparency mode, IP55 protection (water/dust/dirt resistant), and have a 10-hour battery life.View Deal
If you’re looking for a deal on keyboards, the Steelseries Apex Pro Mini, a 60% keyboard, is on sale for only $132.94, over $107 (45%) off retail and at an all-time low. If you need something a bit bigger with more functionality, the Apex Pro TKL Gen 3 is also on sale (27% and at its lowest price since mid-2025). Both of these wireless keyboards use Hall-effect magnetic switches (OmniPoint 3.0 from SteelSeries). I’ve always wanted a Hall-effect keyboard, and at this price, the Apex Pro TKL is hard for me to pass up, as I’ve been eyeing it for a while now.
Lastly, they have two versions of the Aerox 5 mouse (wired and wireless) on sale. The wired Aerox 5 is 36% off (now $64.11, down from $100), and the wireless version is down to $110 (35% off, $60 in savings). These aren’t at all-time lows, but they’re the best deals we’ve seen on the Aerox in a couple of months.

The Apex Pro Mini (G2) earned a spot on our best gaming keyboards list for the best mini gaming keyboard. The hall effect keyboard uses Omnipont 2.0 switches, is highly customizable, has bright and attractive RGB lighting, and was described as sturdy, but not heavy, by our expert. You can glean more details in our review.View Deal

The Apex Pro TKL is the TKL version of the Pro Mini. For those of you who like the 60% Mini who need the End, Home, Insert, and Page Up/Down keys (like me) for your workflows (or gaming), and still want the hall effect switches and cool RGBs, this is the keyboard for youView Deal

Save on the ultra-lightweight Aerox 5 gaming mouse. This 74g mouse has nine programmable buttons and uses Gold Micro IP54 switches that are said to last a lifetime. The 1,000 Hz polling rate and insane 18,000 DPI won’t miss a single movement.View Deal
Steelseries has even more deals on offer than these, which you can see by clicking the link below. — Joe Shields
Check out all Steelseries deals on Amazon
Upgrade to Wi-Fi 7 with these Prime Day deals on Netgear wireless routers
Plenty of the laptops and motherboards we’ve highlighted now come with cutting-edge Wi-Fi 7 support, so you may be thinking about a router upgrade to match. Some of our favorite Netgear Wi-Fi 7 routers are on sale this Prime Day, so if your old router is holding your new devices back, now is a good time to make the jump.
For larger homes, the Netgear Orbi 770 Mesh 2-Pack is on sale for just $424.99. This mesh system delivered solid performance in our tests on the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands, and it offers 2.5GbE ports and fast wireless backhaul options for versatile mesh network configurations.

The Orbi 700 Wi-Fi 7 mesh system is designed to envelop a spacious 5,500 square feet of space with peak speeds of up to 11 Gbps. The primary router comes with three 2.5 GbE LAN ports and a single 2.5 GbE WAN port.View Deal
Our only beef with this system was its price tag, and Amazon’s Prime Day deal helps make it more accessible for those who need broad coverage along with their Wi-Fi 7 performance.
If you don’t need the broad coverage of a mesh system or the high performance potential of the 6GHz band, but still want the other advantages of Wi-Fi 7, the Nighthawk Dual-Band Wi-Fi 7 Router (RS180) still provides plenty of range and performance for just $142.99 on sale.

This Wi-Fi 7 router covers 2,500 square feet at up to 5.5 Gbps speeds, and also sports one 2.5 GbE and three 1GbE LAN ports along with a single 2.5 GbE for WAN connectivity. View Deal
This hexagonal Wi-Fi 7 obelisk delivers aggregate speeds of up to 5.5 Gbps over areas as large as 2500 square feet, and it has a 2.5 GbE WAN port plus another 2.5 GbE LAN port and three GbE ports for connected devices. It also offers a USB 3.0 port for network-accessible storage. For simple networks, this could be your Wi-Fi 7 upgrade ticket. — Jeff Kampman
Call me crazy, but this deal on an 8TB SSD isn’t entirely nuts
Today’s SSD pricing has gone absolutely crazy due to AI datacenter-driven shortages, but there have been a few rare glimpses of moderately acceptable pricing during Prime Day 2026, and surprisingly, this beefy 8TB WD Black SN850X SSD for $1,199 (25% off) is at least tenable if you break it down to per-GB pricing. This drive weighs in at 15 cents per gigabyte, which is right at the same level as we’ve seen with some of the best SSD deals this Prime season.
For instance, this 2TB Samsung 9100 for $349 has been one of the hottest deals around, but it weighs in at 17 cents per gigabyte, highlighting the deal to be had with this 8TB monster if you’re willing to drop a lot of cash for a monster drive.

The PCIe 4.0 WD Black SN850X weighs in at 7,200 MB/s of sequential read and 6,600 MB/s of sequential write performance. It hits up to 1.2 million IOPS and comes with a five-year warranty that covers 4,800 terabytes of endurance.View Deal
Naturally, part of this drive’s lower cost is built on the fact that it is a PCIe 4.0 model compared to the speedier PCIe 5.0 found on the blazing-fast Samsung 9100 Pro. However, the SN850X’s speed is more than sufficient for most users, earning it four out of five stars and an Editor’s Choice award in our full review. Despite its hefty price point, I don’t think this deal will be around for long. — Paul Alcorn
32GB of DDR5 and 2TB of SSD capacity now feels like a luxury… (this is the worst timeline)
It wasn’t that long ago that 32GB of DDR5 memory and 2TB of SSD capacity wasn’t thought of as a luxury, but the ongoing memory and storage pricing crisis has completely changed the calculus. Due to pricing increases, finding what was once considered table stakes at a decent price point is wonderful, as we see with this prebuilt gaming machine from CyberPowerPC that comes armed with that magical 32GB of DDR5 and a 2TB SSD.

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 rig has plenty of power under the hood, too, with a Ryzen 7 9800X3D running the show and an Nvidia RTX 5070 pumping out the visuals.

This powerful combo can handle 1440p gaming with aplomb, and allow you to reach up to 4K for some titles, especially if you’re leveraging DLSS and the other bells and whistles that come with Nvidia GPUs. — Paul Alcorn
The big 9100 Pro SSD price drop is still holding
The Samsung 9100 Pro SSD has provided us with probably the single-best SSD deals of this Prime season, and surprisingly, these drives haven’t sold out at their lowest pricing since February. Specifically, the 1TB model is now $206.99, while the 2TB is $349. That’s a lot more than you would have paid last year, but these are top-tier flagships from Samsung, so this is as good as it gets for a PCIe 5.0 SSD on Amazon right now — or for the last five months.

Get the 1TB version of the 9100 Pro for $206, around 20 cents per GB. Comes with 236-Layer Samsung TLC (V8) flash memory and is rated for sequential read and write speeds of 14,700 MB/s and 13,300 MB/s, respectively. View Deal

This drive is identical in spec, but its heftier discount means it is 17 cents per GB, so better value if you can stretch to the higher capacity. View Deal
This SSD challenges or beats nearly every drive on the market in performance testing, and barely lags behind the very fastest drives we’ve tested. If you want a great SSD for gaming or professional workloads that will deliver snappy load times, this is the drive for you. It’s amazing they are still in stock, but once Prime ends this deal is surely going to be over for perhaps ever.



Anker’s 140W GaN USB-C charger is on sale for 33% off, bringing its price down to just $59.99
Anker’s last-gen 140W GaN USB-C charger is down to its previous low price of $59.99 for Prime Day. The charger comes with four inputs, split across three USB-C ports and one USB-A port, and comes with a total of 140W of output. You can deliver that much power over two of the USB-C ports when they’re used alone, but multi-port setups get a bit more complicated.

This Anker GaN charger can deliver a total of 140W of output, including 140W on a single port. It comes with three USB-C ports and one USB-A port. View Deal
With all four ports occupied, the USB-A and one of the USB-C ports top out at 12W, while one of the other USB-C ports delivers 45W and the remaining one delivers 45W. Thankfully, you can track this in real-time. Anker includes a display that not only shows you the total wattage you’re using, but also wattage for each port.
As is usually the case with 100W+ GaN chargers, you should expect some throttling if you’re pumping the full 140W through the charger. The biggest issue with Anker charger is usually price, but with this Prime Day deal, you no longer have that problem. — Jake Roach
Geekom mini-PC deals takes up to 34% off with our exclusive promo code for Intel and AMD models
Mini PC specialist Geekom has a ton of Amazon Prime Day deals with a multitude of diminutive computers with discounts as deep as 34% off. For those who insist on the latest silicon, Geekom has put its A9 MAX 2026 Edition on sale at 30% off. That means this fresh Ryzen flagship, which has been upgraded to an AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 470, is reduced from $1,699 to $1,189. Remember, this has 32GB DDR5 RAM, and with a 2TB pre-installed SSD, it offers double the storage capacity of its predecessor

Geekom’s newly released AI flagship mini PC is already discounted for Prime Day
This sturdy aluminum-encased Geekom A9 Max (2026) comes with the AMD’s refreshed Ryzen AI 9 HX 470 ‘Gorgon Point’ processor, backed by 32GB DDR5, a roomy 2TB SSD, and Windows 11 Pro.View Deal

The Geekom A5 features a Ryzen 5 7430U processor, 512GB of user-upgradable storage, and 16GB of DDR5 memory. View Deal
The PC is on sale for just $371, which is shocking considering it still comes with an all-metal frame. In addition, it comes with an extra M.2 2242 slot to expand your storage, along with a 2.5-inch SATA bay.

The Geekom AX8 comes with a Ryzen 7 8745HS processor, 16GB of DDR5 memory, and 1TB of user-upgradable storage.View Deal
For a bit more power, the Geekom AX8 comes with a newer Ryzen 7 8745HS processor, along with 16GB of DDR5 and a 1TB SSD (plus a sleek blue finish on the metal chassis). — Mark Tyson
These are the hottest 3D printer deals on Tom’s Hardware this week
Prime Day always brings hot deals on 3D Printers, and this year is no exception. These 3D printers listed below are all on sale, own a spot on our list of Best 3D Printers, and also happen to be the most-purchased deals on the website over the last three days.

This popular compact printer is solidly built with a full-metal linear rail system and bearings, features full auto calibration, vibration and flow-rate compensation, and compatibility with multi-color AMS accessories.
Work next to the printer without distraction, thanks to the low noise “silent mode” that lets the A1 print at under 48 decibels of noise.
It’s currently on sale at Bambu Lab with free shipping.
Check out our review of the Bambu Lab A1 mini.View Deal

All-time low Amazon price
The Creality Ender 3 V3 is a great 3D printer for budget creators. It delivers great auto bed leveling, a fast Klipper-based 3D printer, and it uses fully open source software, allowing the community to add and improve its toolset. It offers a 220 x 220 x 250mm build volume and allows for printing PLA / PETG and TPU via a strong direct drive extruder.View Deal

A budget Core XY 3D printer that prints fast and without compromising on quality. I love this printer and it works extremely well for all of my ideas and projects.
Check out our full review on this awesome 3D printerView Deal

The Sparkx i7 is the next-level bedslinger. It’s simple to build, easy to use, and maintain. The combo comes with the CFS (Creality Filament System) Lite for easy four-color 3D printing that just works like a charm. We had no issues testing it, even with soft TPU.
With a 260 x 260 x 255m build volume, it’s an efficient, compact multicolor 3D printer that is on sale at an affordable price point. This is an ideal printer for someone who wants to get into color 3D printing without breaking the bank.
Check out our review for more details about the Creality Sparkx i7.View Deal
If you want to learn more about these machines, be sure to check the linked reviews on each model. — Paul Alcorn
Nifty $11 power button gadget lets you start your PC from your desk
This power button gadget is super useful if you want to start your PC right from your desk, and while there are many variants of this doo-dad on the market, this model uses real RGB-lit Cherry-MX mechanical keys, setting it apart from other options. Right now, this is on sale for $11.05, down 21% from its usual $13.99 price point.

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
Based on our internal analytics, this model proved to be extremely popular among our readership during Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Given the uptake, I personally bought one just for kicks, and it is easy to setup and use. Just be aware that even brushing against these brijghtly-lit keys will restart your PC without hestitation. My only ask is that they make a version with a molly guard! That bit aside, this is a nifty gadget that’s worth the relatively cheap price. — Paul Alcorn
Get a Stream Deck for less than $50 with a new all-time low price on the Stream Deck Mini
Elgato’s Stream Deck Mini is on sale for an all-time low price on Amazon of $46.54, knocking 22% off its list price and bringing the device below $50 for the first time. This is a smaller version of the Stream Deck MK.2 (which is also on a Prime Day sale), featuring just six buttons as opposed to the normal 15.

The Stream Deck Mini features six buttons but is otherwise compatible with the full suite of Stream Deck tools from Elgato. View Deal
A Stream Deck really doesn’t look all that useful until you start integrating it into your day-to-day workflow. It’s just a pretty way to trigger macros, sure, but the Elgato marketplace is awash with free templates designed around different applications, and usually with custom icons. There are templates for specific games, triggers for game masters in TTRPGs, productivity profiles for the Microsoft Office suite, Discord, and Windows 11 broadly, and much more. And, of course, you’re free to set up your own triggers, as well.
A Stream Deck can be a hub for game actions, a soundboard to troll your friends in Discord, and a Swiss Army Knife of productivity, and if you’re crafting with your buttons, it can be multiple of those things at the same time. — Jake Roach
Grab a 2K webcam for less than $50 with this Anker deal on Prime Day
The Anker PowerConf C200 is on sale for 23% off, bringing it down to just $46.49. There are plenty of webcam deals on Prime Day, but we specifically called out the C200 in our 15 under $50 Prime Day roundup. That’s because it’s the webcam our managing editor, Matt Safford, uses every day.

Anker’s compact webcam has a built-in foot for angle adjustments or clamping on a screen, a tripod mount on the base, a detachable USB-C cable, and excellent image performance for the price. For most people, there’s no reason to pay more for a 4K sensor or higher refresh rates.View Deal
Not only is it the webcam he uses every day, it’s a webcam we uses across two different PCs. I see Matt daily in meetings, and yeah — the PowerConf C200 looks great. Add on top of that a removable USB-C cable, plenty of adjustments, and a price that’s less than the wildly popular Logitech C920s, and the PowerConf C200 looks pretty enticing — Jake Roach
Get 16GB of Corsair Vengeance DDR5-6000 for $210 in this blowout B&H bundle
Following in the footsteps of Micro Center and Newegg, B&H is now offering bundles on PC components, mainly focused on CPUs, motherboards, and of course, RAM. The retailer has a bundle going now that brings together the Ryzen 7 7700X, an Asus B650E Max Gaming Wi-Fi motherboard, and 16GB of Corsair Vengeance DDR5-6000 memory for $590.

This bundle includes AMD’s Ryzen 7 7700X, an Asus B650E Max Gaming Wi-Fi motherboard, and 16GB of Corsair Vengeance DDR5-6000 memory is a 2x8GB configuration. View Deal
That’s a significant discount. Even taking into account current sales, this bundle is about $60 less than buying the components individually. That’s with the Ryzen 7 7700X at an all-time low of $200, as well. At normal street prices, this bundle of components individually would reach up around $750.
As for the memory, it’s currently selling for $270, so even in the most generous reading of prices, you’re saving $60. Compared to going prices, the discount is well over $100. — Jake Roach
This Bluetooth speaker looks like a retro PC, fit with a customizable display
Bluetooth speakers are a dime a dozen, but Divoom has some interesting designs, not least of which is this MiniToo Retro PC-style speaker. Our own Joe Shields, who’s heard these speakers, says they sound decent for the price, leveraging a 5W woofer along with a bass radiation chamber to maximize low-end response.

This Divoom speaker can connect via Bluetooth to stream audio, and it comes with a fully customizable display. View Deal
The display is the real draw. The device comes with over 70 clock faces, but you can also design your own pixel art images and add them to the display. Using the app, you can even show your own photos 1.77-inch display.
The device also comes with an alarm clock, white noise generator, and timer/reminder functions from the screen itself. — Jake Roach
Take your pick of four Radeon RX 9060 XT 16GB cards for $399
“Entry-midrange” 16GB graphics cards have gotten expensive this year as prices for the RTX 5060 Ti 16GB and RX 9060 XT 16GB have both risen far above their MSRPs. But if you want an attainable 16GB card at a reasonable price for great 1080p and 1440p gaming in demanding AAA titles, you can pick from four RX 9060 XT 16GB cards for $399.99 at Newegg right now after grabbing some on-page promo codes. Check ’em out:

Get this triple-fan RX 9060 XT at a low price and enjoy enough VRAM to play the latest games at 1080p and 1440p with aplomb. Be sure to grab the on-page promo code for the lowest price. View Deal

Asus’ Dual Radeon RX 9060 XT 16GB features a compact design with a stealthy all-black shroud. Be sure to grab the on-page promo code for the lowest price. View Deal

ASRock’s compact Challenger RX 9060 XT 16GB features a slim dual-fan cooler in addition to its generous complement of VRAM. Be sure to grab the on-page promo code for the lowest price. View Deal

Sapphire’s Pulse RX 9060 XT 16GB will spice up any build with a bold black-and-red cooler shroud, and it’ll run cool thanks to a flow-through backplate design. Be sure to grab the on-page promo code for the lowest price. View Deal
The Radeon RX 9060 XT is a value gaming favorite of ours thanks to its strong performance and generous VRAM pool. 16GB ensures that this card will have a long life and lets you play even the most demanding AAA games at 1080p and 1440p without worrying about falling off a performance cliff. And compatibility with the FSR 4 upscaler and ML Frame Generation give you the freedom to boost performance at will.
If you need to upgrade to a capable, value-packed graphics card, grab one of these RX 9060 XT 16GBs today for the lowest prices we’ve seen in a long time. — Jeff Kampman
Get a physical volume knob and media controls for just $27 with this Vaydeer control knob

The Vaydeer Volume Control Knob connects to your PC via USB and gives you access to volume, mute, play/pause, and forward/back functions. View Deal
It’s hard to overstate how useful a physical volume knob if. If you’re not fortunate enough to have a keyboard that includes one, you can add media and volume controls to your setup for cheap with this $27 Vaydeer control knob. It’s on a slight sale for Prime Day, and it packs in a lot more than simply volume scrolling.
The knob itself has an unlimited turn range, so you can adjust your volume up or down regardless of where you are in the range. Above the knob, you’ll find a button to control the stepping increment, allowing you to quickly raise or lower your volume, or finely tune the correct loudness. Pressing the knob in will mute your speakers, and below it, you have controls for play/pause, as well as forward and back buttons. -— Jake Roach
This RTX 5070 Ti is the cheapest we’ve seen this week
Discounts on RTX 5070 Ti cards have been abundant this week, and we’ve found the deepest one yet on MSI’s spiffy Ventus 3X OC Black version of that card. You can get it on Newegg for $884.99 after applying a promo code. That’s the lowest price we’ve seen on an RTX 5070 Ti in a long time.

MSI’s Ventus 3X OC RTX 5070 Ti is a relatively compact triple-fan design that occupies about 2.5 slots. Its stealthy shroud will complement any build. Grab the on-page promo code for the lowest price. View Deal
The RTX 5070 Ti is our current choice for the best high-end graphics card thanks to its strong baseline performance for 1440p and 4K raster gaming, as well as its strong RT foundation for use with DLSS 4.5 upscaling and MFG. 16GB of GDDR7 VRAM offers all the room you need for demanding RT and 4K titles, too.
If you’re looking for the best all-around high-end gaming experience you can get at the lowest price we’ve seen this week, hop on this deal now. — Jeff Kampman
This Ryzen 7 9800X3D-powered prebuilt is the cheapest we’ve seen this week
Want to get into cutting-edge gaming on the cheap? Walmart has you covered with iBuyPower’s Y40 prebuilt gaming PC. This system features the killer combo of a Ryzen 7 9800X3D, which needs no introduction as one of the finest gaming CPUs around, and the Radeon RX 9070 XT, the most potent RDNA 4 card for gaming all the way out to 4K. This killer system is on sale for just $1749.99 at Walmart, making it the most affordable 9800X3D system we’ve seen this week.

Get into Ryzen 7 9800X3D-powered gaming for the lowest price we’ve seen on a prebuilt system this week with the iBuyPower Y40. Enjoy powerful gaming performance all the way out to 4K with a Radeon RX 9070 XT graphics card.View Deal
iBuyPower rounds out this build with a 1TB SSD and 32GB of DDR5 RAM. We’d love to see more storage here, but it’s likely you have an SSD from a prior build that you can swap in for extra space. A massive 360mm liquid cooler and plenty of fans stand at the ready to keep all the parts inside cool while gaming. A quality 850W 80 Plus Gold PSU powers all those components. Get into 9800X3D-powered gaming for shockingly little dosh while this deal lasts. — Jeff Kampman
The PC controller I use almost every day is down to its previous low price for Prime Day, offering a premium-built controller and dock for just $45
I use my GameSir Cyclone 2 almost every day, at least assuming I’m playing a game that’s better for a controller than a keyboard and mouse at that time. It’s an excellent deal at its full price of $56, and an even better deal on sale for 20% off. On Prime Day right now, you can get it for just $45.

The GameSir Cyclone 2 is a wireless controller that support 2.4GHz, wired, and Bluetooth connections, and it comes with an included charging dock. View Deal
There are a few reasons I like this controller so much. For starters, GameSir uses micro switches from the D-pad and face buttons, providing tactile feedback. In addition, the triggers offer a full range or a hair-trigger setting. With the latter, however, the triggers use a micro switch, as well, which feels fantastic.
Additionally, the controller comes with a charging dock that doubles as a station for the included 2.4GHz dongle. The controller works wired and over Bluetooth, as well. Although GameSir offers an app, you can do a lot with just the controller itself. You can, for example, rebind the two rear buttons on-the-fly, which is something I do constantly without ever reaching for my mouse. — Jake Roach
Never get caught without a USB cable again with this 13cm USB-C cable that supports 240W of power delivery and fits on your keyring

I have way too many USB-C cables and no organization to them, which is quite the problem when I’m out and about. More times than I care to admit, I’ve brought a cable that doesn’t support the power I expect or is just way too long. This EndlesShine USB-C to C cable is just 13cm, and it folds in on itself to attach to your keyring.

It’s short in length, at 5.11 inches, but this keychain cable supports 240W charging and USB4 (40Gbps speeds). Clip it onto your keys and you’ll always have a fast cable when you need one.View Deal
It supports up to 240W of power delivery, the maximum currently supported over USB-C, so it can charge any device currently on the market that supports USB-C PD. Just make sure to use it with a quality USB charger (our best USB charger deals hub can help there) — Jake Roach
Nintendo’s Switch 2 is back to $399 at Woot for new customers or $419 for returning ones
If you missed out on a cheap(er) Nintendo Switch 2 earlier this week, you have a second shot at savings on Nintendo’s wildly popular handheld. The Switch 2 is back at Woot for $399.99 with code CHEAPSWITCH2 if you’re a first-time customer there, and even if you’re a returning deals addict, you can save $30 with the same code, bringing the console’s price down to $419.99.

If you’re a new customer at Woot, you’ll save $50 on this Nintendo Switch 2, which is listed at $449 at Woot, making the overall cost just $399. If you’re a returning Woot customer, you’ll save $30 at checkout, making the price $419. Just use code CHEAPSWITCH2.View Deal
If you don’t already have a Switch 2 and have any investment at all in any IP that Nintendo has ever produced, it’s well worth picking one up, not just for access to new Nintendo titles but also for the new life it breathes into classic titles like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom.
And if you’ve got an extensive game library you want to carry with you, be sure to get a cheap microSD Express card while it’s on sale, too. —Jeff Kampman
Can’t find the Ryzen 7 5800X3D in stock? Here are some great CPU deals we’ve found instead
The Ryzen 7 5800X3D sold out almost immediately after launching, and scalpers are already asking $600 (or more) for the CPU. Hopefully the CPU will come back in stock, but if you’re looking at other options as Prime Day comes to close, we have you covered.

Get eight cores of performance with a 3.8GHz base clock and 5.4 GHz boost, along with 40MB cache.View Deal

This chip is among the fastest gaming CPUs on the market and drops into modern AM5 motherboards, featuring 96MB of L3 cache with AMD’s explosive 3D V-Cache, eight cores, and 16 threads. It also features a maximum boost clock of 5.0 GHz. View Deal

Get Intel’s latest and greatest processor, the 270K Plus, at an all-time low price. The 8p/16e core processor has plenty of oomph to plow through any workflow and games well, too.View Deal
These are all DDR5 CPUs, but they’re also all cheaper than the MSRP of the Ryzen 7 5800X3D ($350), much less the current inflated prices. That offsets the cost of buying DDR5 memory, which is a significant offset in some cases. With the Ryzen 7 9700X, for instance, the cost of 16GB of DDR5 is largely eliminated.
If you’re still on an AM4 platform and holding out hope for a Ryzen 7 5800X3D, you’ll have to wait a little longer. If you’re tired of waiting, the deals above are the best we’ve seen so far, and they’re still available. All of them are significantly faster than the Ryzen 7 5800X3D in games and applications, as you can read in our recent re-review. — Jake Roach
Grab an Asus ZenWiFi BT8 tri-band Wi-Fi 7 mesh router for $374
If you’re looking for a high-quality Wi-Fi 7 mesh router that offers a ton of functionality and seemingly limitless configuration settings in its webGUI, it’s hard to argue against Asus routers. And if you’re looking for something that punches above its weight class in performance, now’s a great time to grab a ZenWiFi BT8 2-pack for just $374 from Amazon.

The ZenWiFi BT8 includes two wireless nodes, each with two 2.5 GbE ports, two GbE LAN ports, and tri-band Wi-Fi 7 support.View Deal
This home mesh system delivers cumulative wireless speeds of 14 Gbps and covers 5,900 square feet. You also get 2.5 GbE WAN, 2.5 GbE LAN, two GbE LAN ports, and a USB 3.0 port. It also supports wired backhaul if you want to eke out every bit of performance from your mesh network. — Brandon Hill