Best Amazon Prime Day tech deals live — PC hardware deals on SSDs, RAM, GPUs, CPUs, and more
Amazon Prime Day is upon us once more, and this year the retail titan’s annual sale is more important than ever. With PC prices skyrocketing across the board, finding a discount on SSDs, RAM, GPUs, CPUs, and other components has never been harder or more important.
Luckily, there are still discounts to be had, as well as other big savings on peripherals like monitors, keyboards, and networking devices. Further afield, there are great savings to be had on 3D printers and all manner of enthusiast tools for PC building, repair, and maintenance.
We’ll be bringing you 24/7 coverage of the Prime Day event, which officially runs from June 23 through June 26. Remember, you’ll need an Amazon Prime membership to take advantage of the best deals at Amazon.
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Hottest Prime Day Tech Deals

This is the lowest-ever price we’ve seen on this MacBook Air at Amazon, and is a fantastic budget option if you can’t stretch the to latest and greatest M4 or M5 models. View Deal

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

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

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

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
Good morning and welcome to Amazon Prime Day at Tom’s Hardware. We’ll be live 24/7 this week bringing you all the latest from Amazon and rival sales, so stay tuned for deals on SSDs, RAM, GPUs, CPUs, 3D printers, tools, and more!
Don’t forget your membership…
Remember, you’ll need an Amazon Prime membership to take advantage of the best deals this week. Even the free 30-day trial will get you access:
- Amazon Prime Free Trial
- Amazon Prime Monthly Plan: $14.99
- Amazon Prime Annual Plan: $139
Lowest-ever price on the 9800X3D
Good morning from the UK, where the AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU has just fallen to its lowest-ever price at Amazon, now just £339. The undisputed best gaming CPU on the market, this 8-core beast with 16 threads comes with clock speeds of up to 5.2 GHz, and shines in benchmark testing.

All-time low price on Amazon
AMD’s latest gaming king, the Ryzen 7 9800X3D, uses revolutionary 3D V-Cache technology, providing it with its pure gaming prowess. The Ryzen 7 9800X3D comes with eight cores and 16 threads and has a 120W TDP.View Deal
While this CPU has technically been dethroned by the more recent 9850X3D, that chips draws a lot more power than this one for negligible performance gains, making the 9800X3D the best bet overall for gaming. This will chew threw any 4K title, and paired with the right GPU is the first step to building the ultimate gaming PC.




An early OLED monitor
We’re seeing a new lowest-ever price on this MSI MAG 272QP QD-OLED monitor in the UK. As the name suggests, this 27-inch monitor has a 2560 x 1440 OLED panel and a mind-blowing 500Hz refresh rate. There’s also a 0.03ms response time, DisplayHDR True Black 500, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro, HDMI 2.1, and DP 1.4a.

Get 17% (£90) off this QD-OLED 27-inch gaming monitor, a new lowest-ever price on this model at Amazon UK. With 500 Hz refresh rate, this monitor is perfect for 1440p gaming at very high frame rates. View Deal
Half price deals? We’re on the case!
Building a PC in this economy is tough, but if you’re going to go for it in 2026, you might as well save 50% on the case. Right now at Amazon UK, these two Corsair numbers are 50% and 49% off, respectively.

This case comes with space for two 360mm radiators, a GPU anti-sag bracket, and three RGB fans. It also has a sweeping glass panoramic front for delightful viewing of your internal components. View Deal

This 3500X LX-R also comes with three pre-installed fans, iCUE LINK System Hub, GPU anti-sag arm, and space for a further 10 120mm fans, which gives you space for up to two 360mm AIO radiators. View Deal
As you can see from our testing data, the 3500X runs cooler than rival NZXT’s H5 flow case in CPU intensive workloads, with a difference of over two degrees at 130W power consumption:

Switch 2 at Woot
It’s early in the US, I know, but the Switch 2 is currently $399 for new customers at Woot, or $419 for returning customers, a big saving on the recently revised price of $499.

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
The Switch 2 is now officially $499. This deal is listed at $449, which is already a $50 saving. If you’re a new Woot customer you’ll save $50 with code CHEAPSWITCH2, otherwise you’ll save $30, bringing the price to $399 or $419, respectively. That’s a big saving on this console, which has suffered under recent AI-driven price hikes. Limited to one per customer, we expect this to sell out extremely quickly.
UK gaming keyboard
There’s a great deal at Amazon UK on this SteelSeries Apex Pro Mini Gen 3, a 60% keyboard with fully adjustable hall effect switches. The wired version of this is now just $132.89 instead of £179.99, a new lowest-ever price according to our price tracking.

Get a new gaming keyboard with hall effect switches, which are touted as having 20x faster actuation and 11x quicker response times compared to regular switches. They come with 40 levels of adjustable actuation. View Deal
The Tom’s Hardware deals Discord
New to our operation for 2026 (for Prime Day and beyond) is a new Tom’s Hardware deals Discord. We see hundreds of deals throughout the week that we simply don’t have time to tell you about, or often discounts on products are lightning deals or low stock, selling out before we can even finish an article! To that end, we’ve created the Tom’s Hardware deals Discord, a read-only server where you can get alerts to deals on a wide range of categories, tailored to suit you:
- Tom’s Hardware deals Discord

Lenovo LOQ Gen 10 at Amazon UK
If you’re in the market for a gaming laptop in the UK, this Lenovo LOQ Gen 10 might be the answer. With an Intel Core i5-13450HX and RTX 5060, this is great for some casual gaming as well as productivity. It also comes with a generous 24GB of RAM and 1TB SSD.

Get an Intel-powered gaming laptop with Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060, 144Hz display, 24GB of RAM, 1TB SSD, and Wi-Fi 6. View Deal
Make room for GTA VI
If you’ve got an Xbox Series X and you’re running short on space, Seagate’s official Storage Expansion cards are the way forward. They’re not as cheap as they used to be thanks to the AI component crisis, but right now you can get the 2TB version for $219, which is the lowest price we’ve seen in a while. It’s only $30 more than the 1TB version, making the 2x capacity a no-brainer.

With a $40 coupon, this Seagate Expansion Card is just $219 for 2TB of extra Xbox Series X storage. That’s not the cheapest we’ve ever seen it, but it’s a lot better than recent pricing, and only $30 more than the 1TB version. View Deal
The Seagate Storage Expansion range is built using Microsoft’s Xbox Velocity Architecture, which means games stored on the drive run just the same as they do on your Xbox’s hard drive. That means support for Quick Resume with no drop in frames or latency, so you don’t have to move games around in order to play them.
Steal a MacBook Air
The M3 MacBook Air came out in 2024, so it’s a couple of years old now. However, if you want a fantastic portable machine that will give you great battery life, this is not to be sniffed at. For just $200 more, this blows the MacBook Neo out of the water. Its M3 chip has an 8-core GPU and 10-core CPU, and you also get 16GB of RAM and 512GB SSD. That means you get a better CPU and GPU core count, twice the RAM, twice the storage, and higher memory bandwidth versus the Neo. The M3 also offers drastically better battery life and a host of other extra features.

This is the lowest-ever price we’ve seen on this MacBook Air at Amazon, and is a fantastic budget option if you can’t stretch the to latest and greatest M4 or M5 models. View Deal
An OLED monster
This 49-inch Odyssey OLED G9 is a mainstay of tech sales events these days. This Dual QHD QD-OLED monitor gets you an enormous 49-inch display, 144Hz refresh rate, and 1440p resolution for just $799. That’s a return to the lowest-ever price we’ve seen on this model.

Get a 49-inch OLED monitor with 5120 x 1440 resolution, 32:9 aspect ratio, 144Hz refresh rate, and 0.03ms response times. View Deal
While we haven’t reviewed this specific model, we loved the more potent 240Hz refresh model when we reviewed it. Get a monitor that can serve all your gaming and productivity needs. Why have loads of screens when you can just have one giant one?
Upgrade your networking for $8
I bought a TP-Link Litewave Switch recently, and it has changed my life. I used to run a cable to my PC and suffered Wi-FI over Xbox, because I didn’t want the hassle of two cables coming from my router in the hallway through to my office. With a TP-Link Litewave 5, I now have a single high-quality cable serving the switch and two cables serving my PC and Xbox. It means I always get the fastest speed possible over a wired connection without ever having to move cables or change anything, and latency is much better as a result. Game changer.

For just $7.99, get a 5-port unmanaged Ethernet Switch for Plug-and-Play wired internet. You’ll need a power outlet, but otherwise, this will manage your entire network for you. Remember, one of those five ports is for uplink, so you get a further four ports down, rather than five down. View Deal
Add some touchscreen to your setup
Over the weekend, this discount on the Corsair Xeneon Edge has been extremely popular. This 14.5-inch display is a desktop extension you can add to a PC case or anywhere on your desk. You can show apps like Spotify or YouTube, or pair it with iCUE to show off internal monitoring metrics like CPU and GPU temps.

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
Ends tonight!
We absolutely love Hoto’s premium range of DIY tools here at Tom’s Hardware. Right now you can get this 25-in-1 mini electric screwdriver set for just $29.98 instead of $39.99. That’s a 25% saving on this USB-C rechargeable set that is useful for really any PC maintenance task you can think of. It comes in a nifty carry case, and you get 24 S2 steel bits along with the screwdriver itself.

Get a USB-C charging 25-piece screwdriver set with S2 steel bits, magnetic storage case, and more. This is the lowest-ever price we’ve seen on this set, now just $29.98. View Deal
Just $10 above MSRP
This PowerColor Reaper AMD Radeon RX 9070 at Woot is the cheapest model anywhere, just $10 more than MSRP and $20 less than the cheapest alternative.

With 16GB of VRAM and 3584 stream processors, this is an excellent mid-range GPU and a great alternative to more expensive Nvidia options. View Deal
As you can see from our testing the regular 9070 (this is not the XT version) easily outperforms the Nvidia RTX 4070 Ti and even the newer RTX 5070. It can’t match the aforementioned 9070 XT, but that’s why this card is $120 cheaper.




52% off the best looking gaming chair on the market
The Thermaltake Argent E700 is the winner of our best looking gaming chair award, and now it is just $619, a massive 52% off its usual Amazon Price and very close to its previous all-time-low.

Get the Thermaltake Argent E700 gaming chair for just $619 instead of $1,299. Made with real leather, it features high-density molded foam, read stitching, and perforation for breathability. View Deal
This is a collaboration with Studio F.A. Porsche, so premium is in this chair’s DNA. Our Thermaltake Argent E700 review makes clear what a stunner it is, too, with a gorgeous, glossy design that looks like it was taken straight from a real sports car.
The original downside? The price, which this incredible deal completely negates. You’re getting a Porsche-designed gaming chair, made with real leather, with a brilliant finish and build quality, for just $619 here.
$220 off an 9800X3D + RTX 5070 gaming PC
Thanks to the AI price room, a pre-built gaming PC is now often the most affordable way to get a high spec rig. Luckily, this Best Buy deal brings down the cost of this 4K-capable CyberPowerPC machine, featuring an AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D and Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070, to just $2,199.99.

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
Our CPU benchmarks will confirm what you already know: the 9800X3D is a powerhouse processor that continues to be our top pick as the best gaming CPU.



Eight cores, built on AMD’s latest Zen 5 platform, with a boost clock speed of 5.2 GHz. The big deal, however, is that boosted L3 V-Cache, bumping it up to 96MB. That extra cache delivers the top gaming performance you’ll expect with this rig, with 32GB of fast RAM and a 2TB SSD.
This is a machine built for 1440p and 4K gaming, and with this discount, it’s one of the cheapest with this spec that you can buy right now.
Get 32GB DDR5 RAM for just $213 in this Newegg combo deal
RAM bundles at Newegg have become a fixture over recent months, and this one is a good option if you’re planning a PC build or upgrade. This kit comes with 32GB of DDR5 RAM from Corsair, along with a Gigabyte Z890 motherboard and Intel Core Ultra 7 265KF CPU, for $861.97.

A solid deal for a PC parts bundle from Newegg that makes the effective cost of the RAM just $213.View Deal
This deal means you’d be paying just $213 for 32GB of Corsair Vengeance DDR5 RAM which, in this economy, is a fine deal indeed.
The Gigabyte motherboard is one we’ve reviewed before and is a solid mid-tier option for an Intel build, with the 265KF is a good enough choice for a budget-focused rig, featuring 20 total cores. It’s overclockable, but it does lack an integrated GPU, so you will need a graphics card if you build with it.
LG’s premium 27-inch RGB Tandem OLED 540 Hz/720 Hz dual-mode gaming monitor is $300 off right now
High-refresh-rate gaming monitors are all the rage these days, with LG being one of the top panel suppliers in the business. It should come as no surprise that LG would include these panels in its own line of gaming monitors, which brings us to this early Prime Day deal on the 27GX790B-B. The monitor has an MSRP of $999 but is already available for $300 off, bringing the price to just $699.99 at Amazon.
The LG 27GX790B-B is definitely a high-end “premium” monitor, featuring an RGB Tandem OLED panel with a 2560 x 1440 (QHD) resolution. More importantly, the panel has a native refresh rate of 540 Hz, which is already among the fastest available. However, if you’re willing to drop the resolution to 720p (we’re looking at you, eSports fiends), you can boost the refresh rate to a staggering 720 Hz. If you have the graphics muscle to handle pushing out 700+ FPS and you’re willing to accept 720p resolution, this one’s for you.

The LG 27GX790B-B is a 27-inch QHD monitor with a native 540 Hz refresh rate, but it can switch to 720 Hz at 720p.View Deal
In addition to its speedy fundamentals, the 27GX790B-B also offers AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and Nvidia G-Sync compatibility, features DisplayPort 2.1/HDMI 2.1 ports, and a built-in USB hub (with DisplayPort Alt Mode supported via its USB-C port). — Brandon Hill
Save $50 on the 25,000mAh, 200W Power Bank – Just $89.99 gets you a portable UGreen laptop charger in this Prime Day deal
Get a great deal on a 25,000 mAh 200W portable charger. UGreen’s Nexode power bank is currently on sale for only $89.99 ($50 off). You can charge up to three devices (2x USB-C, 1x USB-A) simultaneously with the Nexode, about to output up to 200W (90Wh) total output via USB-C (140W max for one port, 100W each when both ports are used) so charging your laptops or other devices will be fast as it uses the latest PD 3.1 charging.
The TFT display shows real-time information, including battery level, remaining time, output/input power, voltage, current, and other information, and is quite useful when looking for high-level/at-a-glance information. UGreen also boasts about its durability, claiming 80% capacity after 1,000 discharges.

Today’s devices burn through power quickly, so never be denied using your devices thanks to the UGreen Power Bank. A massive 25,000 mAh lets you fully charge your Switch in no time. The charger comes with one 240W USB-C cables and one port outputs a maximum of 140W (200W output total). A handy TFT screen lets you keep tabs on power status and charging speeds.View Deal
UGreen also throws in a single USB-C to USB-C cable so you can get to using the device right out of the box. You should jump on this deal now before it’s too late.
Save $500 on this Lenovo Legion
This excellent Lenovo Legion laptop is $500 off at B&H Photo right now. For just $1,599, you get an Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX 24-core processor, RTX 5070, 32GB of RAM, and a 1TB SSD.

Lenovo’s Legion 5i gaming laptop contains an Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX 24-core processor and Nvidia RTX 5070 GPU with 8GB of GDDR7 VRAM, 32GB of DDR5 memory, and a 1TB M.2 SSD for storage. View your games and media content on the gorgeous 15.1-inch OLED display with a fast 165Hz refresh rate. View Deal
Perhaps my favorite feature of this laptop is the OLED display, which is a 2560 x 1600 OLED panel with 165 Hz that will look fantastic and really put that 5070 to good use. The 24-core processor is excellent for both gaming and productivity, and the RTX 5070 will give you good frame rates at this resolution. You’ll also get Wi-Fi 7 for connectivity, as well as Bluetooth 5.3. For ports, there’s Thunderbolt 4, USB-C, and USB-A.
Save an incredible $100 off this TP-Link Wifi 7 Router
If you want to make the most out of network performance, 95% of the time you’ll want to purchase your own router in lieu of using any hardware provided by your ISP. This not only often includes better specs but also a greater degree of administrative control over your network. Today, we’re excited to have found a good deal on the TP-Link Tri-band BE9300 Wi-Fi 7 router, which should be plenty suitable for most users. It usually goes for around $249, but right now it is discounted to $149.99, a whopping 40% off.
The TP-Link BE9300 is a tri-band router offering Wi-Fi 7 support, which operates on a 6 GHz band. Alongside the Wi-Fi 7 are optional 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi-Fi options. You get a handful of ports to take advantage of, including a USB 3.0 port. As far as network support goes, you get five Ethernet ports to use — one of which is a dedicated WAN port, with the other four providing LAN support.

TP-Link Tri-Band BE9300 Wi-Fi 7 router: now $149 at Amazon (was $249)
This router provides Wi-Fi 7 support, which operates on a 6 GHz band. As the name suggests, it’s a tri-band device, which means it also offers 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands. The router can be operated using TP-Link’s Tether app.View Deal
Like we said before, administrative control is always ideal when it comes to network security. In this case, you can implement WPA, WPA2, and WPA3 encryption options to help protect your network. The TP-Link is compatible with other EasyMesh environment devices produced by TP-Link. To control the router, TP-Link recommend using their Tether mobile app.
In general, this is a pretty good deal, but if you want to get a better idea of where it stands against the competition, check out our list of the best Wi-Fi routers and see which ones we recommend.
Get AMD’s eight-core Ryzen 7 7700X at a 42% discount to start your AM5 rig
AMD’s Ryzen 7 7700X is down to one of the lowest prices it has ever seen. You can pick up the eight-core / 16-thread chip sporting the Zen 4 architecture for $232, which is 42% off its list price of $399. We’ve seen the Ryzen 7 7700X drop as low as $225, but we’re splitting hairs. This is a solid deal on a relatively new AMD chip, which is worth the price of admission alone. It slots into the AM5 socket, which AMD says it’s supporting with new processors through 2029, giving you a solid runway for upgrades in the future.

AMD’s Ryzen 7 7700X is an eight-core / 16-thread chip on AMD’s Zen 4 architecture. It sports a boost clock of 5.4 GHz, is unlocked for overclocking, and slots into AM5 motherboards. View Deal
The Ryzen 7 7700X is a solid all-around CPU. It doesn’t sport AMD’s coveted 3D V-Cache, so you shouldn’t expect gaming performance that can rival CPUs that cost twice as much, like the Ryzen 7 9800X3D. Still, the 7700X holds its own. It’s nearly as fast as Intel’s new Core Ultra 5 250K Plus in games, and only about 6% behind AMD’s newer Ryzen 7 9700X, which uses the Zen 5 architecture.

As with most of AMD’s CPUs, the Ryzen 7 7700X is unlocked for overclocking. It already has a decently high boost clock speed at 5.4 GHz, but you can push beyond the default 105W TDP to achieve higher clock speeds. That won’t give you a big boost in multithreaded performance — with eight cores, the Ryzen 7 7700X has limited legroom in intense multithreaded workloads — but it will push lightly-threaded performance and gaming performance up.
Get this Acer 27-inch 240Hz QD-OLED gaming monitor for just $330
If you’re looking for value in the OLED gaming monitors segment, we have some good news for you. Thanks to OLED panels flooding the market and newer OLED technologies seemingly arriving every month, we have great deals on monitors like the Acer Predator X27U, which is currently selling for $329.99 at Amazon, a significant discount from its usual $549.99 asking price.

The Acer Predator X27U is a value-priced 27-inch QD-OLED gaming monitor with a 1440p resolution and 240 Hz refresh rate.View Deal
Any time OLED monitors, especially with a QD-OLED panel, dip below $400, we start taking notice. And in the case of the X27U, it’s even closer to the $300 mark. You’ll get a 26.5-inch panel with a 2560 x 1440 resolution and a speedy 240 Hz refresh rate. The monitor supports AMD FreeSync Premium and comes with two HDMI 2.1 ports and a single DisplayPort 1.4 hookup. It also has a full range of tilt, swivel, and height adjustments.
The X27U is a relatively low-frills QD-OLED monitor, but at this price point, it’s hard to complain given its fundamentals.
An extremely enticing Alienware deal
This Alienware gaming PC comes with an RTX 5070 and Intel Core Ultra 7 265F. While it only has 16GB of RAM, at $1,479, it is one of the best prices we’ve seen on a prebuilt this week, and certainly cheaper than building your own machine. It’s all thanks to a decent discount on the 5070 upgrade option on the Alienware website. For $270, you can choose to upgrade to 32GB of RAM, which is still a very good price, but 16GB is not a bad trade-off given the rest of the rig.

Packing an RTX 5070 and a 20-core Intel Core Ultra 7 265F CPU, this desktop is ready for anything you throw at it. Despite what its looks might suggest, it’s pretty upgradable from the inside, too. View Deal
As you can see from our testing the Core Ultra 265 falls just behind the Ryzen 7 9800X3D in terms of value in our FPS/$ data, making it a fantastic pick for a mid-range rig. Otherwise, you get a 1TB hardware. While the motherboard is proprietary, there’s space for an extra M.2 slot, and you should be able to upgrade most components in future should you so wish.



Bundle your way to a new PC
Buying individual components, especially RAM and SSDs, is very difficult in 2026. Thankfully, some bundles for components make the overall cost a bit more palatable, if not exactly pre-AI crunch in price. Bundles like this Ryzen 5 9600X with a motherboard, RAM, and SSD will save you a bit of cash on buying all the components individually, and you can put that saved cash towards a new GPU, case, cooler, or anything else you can think of!

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
This particular deal gets you a full ATX motherboard, the Ryzen 5 9600X, and 16GB of Team Group RAM. This is a great start to a budget AM5 build. If you take a look at some of the other bundles on offer you’ll also find Intel Core Ultra options with 32GB of RAM, or even a Ryzen 7 7800X3D bundle for excellent gaming performance. Take a look at our full round up:
- The secret to building a PC during the RAMpocalypse are bundles — here are some of the best ones, and why they’re so popular
Get an RTX 5080 upgrade at a price that’s finally right
The GeForce RTX 5080 is the second-best-performing graphics card for 4K gaming and RT after the indomitable RTX 5090, but that card has only rarely been priced in line with the performance boost it offers over the already impressive RTX 5070 Ti.
As we roll into Prime Day, however, you can finally find an RTX 5080 that’s priced proportionately. Zotac’s Solid Core OC RTX 5080 is on sale at Newegg and Amazon for $1249 right now, and at 13% or so above the midpoint of 5070 Ti prices, that’s right in line with the 16% or so better performance this card offers over the 5070 Ti at 4K.

Need a 4K gaming upgrade? Zotac’s RTX 5080 Solid Core OC provides with the best performance short of an RTX 5090 across both raster and RT titles. DLSS 4.5 upscaling and MFG let you further tune performance to taste.View Deal

If you’d rather not shop at Newegg, you can grab the same Zotac RTX 5080 deal from Amazon for the same low price. View Deal



If you want an incredible 4K gaming foundation, whether for native rendering or as a starting point for DLSS upscaling and MFG, this Zotac RTX 5080 is a rare opportunity to pick one up at a price that’s not wildly inflated. And Zotac’s large triple-fan cooler promises quiet running to go with this card’s impressive performance. If you’ve been on the fence about a 5080 upgrade, this is the time to pounce. — Jeff Kampman
Get ASRock’s Z890 Taichi for $199.99 for Prime Day – the motherboard market is so bad, you can buy a flagship-class motherboard for 15th-gen Intel processors at less than half price
ASRock has been known to provide high-quality motherboards at reasonable prices. The Taichi is a flagship-class motherboard that, at the time of release, cost $459.99. Now you can find one of the best motherboards for your 15th-generation Intel processor for under $200. That’s right, you’re saving more ($260, 56% off) than you’re paying for this awesome motherboard.
While I didn’t cover the board for this site, I did review it elsewhere and loved the SIX M.2 sockets, robust power delivery, top-notch audio solution using the flagship codec plus a DAC, and fast networking with integrated Wi-Fi 7 and two ethernet ports (2.5 and 5 GbE). There are plenty of USB ports on the rear IO, including two Thunderbolt 4 Type-C and 10 other USB-A ports. The Taichi always did well against their rivals as one of the least expensive flagships available for a given platform. And now, you get it for under $200? Crazy.

Get an incredible deal on ASRock’s flagship-class Z890 Taichi motherboard. You get the best of everything here including robust power delivery, fast memory support, dual Thunderbolt 4 ports, and one of the best integrated audio solutions. If you’re in the market for an Intel system, the Z890 Taichi is a great motherboard at an even better price.View Deal
It’s not all about the hardware, though; the Taichi’s premium appearance and ‘cog’ theme will also look good inside any dark build theme. For those who like RGB lighting, there are two locations (the VRM heatsink and the bottom-plate M.2 heatsinks), and they give off a nice glow inside your chassis. For $199, there isn’t another motherboard that comes close to this Prime Day 2026 deal.
TP-Link’s Deco BE63 Wi-Fi 7 mesh router is a great bargain at $249.99
When it comes to affordable Wi-Fi 7 mesh routers, it doesn’t get much better than the TP-Link Deco BE63. Not only does it offer tri-band coverage (2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, 6 GHz), but it also offers plenty of performance for typical household needs. Amazon currently has the Deco BE63 two-pack on sale for $249.99, a nearly 30 percent discount compared to its MSRP.

The Deco BE63 is a mid-range, tri-band Wi-Fi 7 router with four 2.5 GbE ports, 10 Gbps of combined throughput, and coverage of 5,800 square feet.View Deal
Each wireless node features four 2.5 GbE ports, any of which can be used for connecting to your cable, fiber, or 5G modem. I personally used this very same Deco BE63 two-pack in my home for the past year. I have one node downstairs in my living room connected to my T-Fiber home, and the second node upstairs in my home office. The two nodes use a wired backhaul, connected via CAT6 cabling that runs up my home’s exterior wall, then snakes across the attic.
With my setup, I can take full advantage of my 2 Gbps fiber connection with my wired connections and get extremely close using my wireless clients. In addition, since I have a home full of TP-Link/Tap smart switches, plugs, and cameras, the Deco router app also serves as a central control hub for the devices without needing to install an additional app. — Brandon Hill
Save an incredible $150 (45%) on Acer’s 27-inch Nitro 1440p monitor – just $179.99 buys a wicked-fast 270Hz IPS gaming monitor
With the RAMapocolypse in full swing and no end in sight, unless you’re looking at combo deals or prebuilt systems, chances are you aren’t upgrading your RAM, storage, or graphics card, but we’re seeing some awesome deals on monitors that aren’t affected by the AI boom and subsequent storage.
Take this Acer Nitro (XV270U Z1bmiiprx) for $179.99. It’s a 27-inch 2560×1440 (WQHD) IPS panel that supports up to 270 Hz over DisplayPort (144Hz over HDMI). While its brightness isn’t the highest we’ve seen at 250 nits, it does support AMD Freesync Premium technology to eliminate screen tearing, and it has a fast 0.55ms GTG response time that reduces ghosting. The IPS panel support 99% sRGB color gamut for accurate color reproduction and Acer VisionCare technologies (think blue light shield, flicker-free tech, etc).

Save $150 and get this 27-inch Acer Nitro monitor at its lowest price we’ve seen in months. The IPS panel supports AMD Freesync Premium 0.5ms GTG response time, 250 nit brightness, , and supports 99% of sRGB color gamut. For only $180, you won’t find anything faster for less.View Deal
The Nitro sports Zero frame technology for a thin bezel, and is supported by the ‘Ergostand’ with Tilt, swivel, pivot, and height adjustment capabilities. If you happen to require sound, it also has two integrated speakers (2W each). In all, this is a great deal on a solid monitor. If you’re at 1080p or already using a lower-refresh-rate 1440p monitor, the Acer Nitro XV270U is a worthwhile upgrade. Right now, it’s the least expensive 27-inch 270Hz WQHD IPS panel I can find, and at under $180, it’s a steal.
Score AMD’s 12-core Ryzen 9 9900X at a new all-time low price

All-time low price
AMD’s Ryzen 9 9900X is a 12-core / 24-thread CPU built on AMD’s latest Zen 5 architecture. It boasts boost clock speeds of up to 5.6 GHz and slots into the AM5 socket. View Deal
AMD’s Ryzen 9 9900X doesn’t get a lot of attention, flanked by chips that make more sense for a lot of builders. At its current price, however, the chip is worth a look. It’s down to an all-time low price of $329, which is a steal. It’s a 12-core / 24-thread part on AMD’s latest Zen 5 architecture, and it boasts boost clock speeds of up to 5.6 GHz.
Based on our testing, the Ryzen 9 9900X is a solid all-around CPU. It’s in the middle of the pack for gaming, beating out Intel’s Core i5s from the last few generations while falling short of 3D V-Cache chips like the Ryzen 7 7800X3D. The extra cores help the Ryzen 9 9900X stretch out in multithreaded applications, however, beating out Intel’s Core i7-14700K and nearly matching the newer Core Ultra 7 265K.

The chip slots into AM5 motherboards, and supports both 600- and 800-series chipsets, though you may need to update your BIOS. AMD says it will support the AM5 socket with new releases through 2029, as well.
Grab this NVMe to SATA offline cloner for only $20, 60% off its list price
The oddities around Prime Day are where you find the best deals, and that’s certainly the case here with this Rosewill NVMe to SATA cloner. It supports standard SATA drives, including power and data connections for 2.5-inch and 3.5-inch drives. The M.2 slot also supports SATA drives, along with much more common NVMe drives.

The Rosewill NVMe to SATA Offline Clone Enclosure supports M.2 SATA and NVMe drives, as well as standard SATA drives, and connected to your PC with a USB 3.2 Gen 1 cable. View Deal
The device connects to your PC with a USB 3.2 Gen 2 connection, giving you 10Gbps of bandwidth to play with. You can certainly use this device as a minimalist dock; it supports both read and write functions, assuming your drive is using a compatible file system with your OS. With two drives connected, you can clone them offline using just the dock, or with a program like Macrium Reflect.
You can use just about any drive with the dock, as well. In addition to SATA and NVMe support for the M.2 slot, the dock has mounting points for 2230, 2242, 2260, and 2280 drives. With the M.2 slot, you can use drives up to 4TB, while the SATA connection supports up to 18TB.
Get 65W of power in a portable GaN charger for just $26 with this lightning deal
It’s remarkable how cheap GaN chargers have gotten over the past few years. UGreen is selling its 4-in-1 65W GaN charger for just $26 on a lightning deal ahead of Prime Day. That’s 35% off list price and a few dollars cheaper than competing chargers we’ve featured in our Prime Day USB charger hub.

The UGreen Nexode 65W GaN charger comes with four USB ports, split across three USB-C and one USB-A port, that can supply a total of 65W. View Deal
The charger comes with four ports total, including three USB-C connections and a single USB-A port. Two of the USB-C ports support the full 65W output, but only one of them at a time. The third USB-C port can supply up to 30W, meanwhile, and the USB-A port tops out at 22.5W.
You can still use multiple devices at the same time, however. If you plug, for example, the Steam Deck into one of the USB-C ports, you can still distribute 20W across the other ports.
Onkyo’s feature-packed, attractive Creator Series speakers are back down to their all-time low price – some of the best speakers we’ve tested, offering excellent connectivity for PC, TV, or stereo, steups

I tested Onkyo’s Creator Series speakers last year, both the GX-30ARC, with 4-inch woofers and HDMI (ARC) support, and the smaller 3-inch GX-10DB. The speakers look great and pack lots of features, like Bluetooth 5.3, USB-C connectivity, a built-in phono preamp, and HDMI ARC on the higher-end model, which make them surprisingly versatile.
The larger GX-30ARC pair earned a spot on our Best PC Speakers list, in part because they also include speaker stands to better angle the sound to your ears. Just keep in mind that the speaker stands are plastic. Our chief complaint was price, but Amazon is offering both models at all-time lows for Prime Day. These aren’t new low prices, but they are the lowest prices we’ve seen on these attractive, great-sounding speakers.

These 4-inch woofer, 50-watt speakers look great and come with angled desktop stands, and can connect to your PC and just about everything else. Features Bluetooth as well as 3.5mm AUX, HDMI ARC, USB-C, line/phono, and optical connections. View Deal

These 3-inch wooder, 34-watt speakers look great and come with angled desktop stands, and can connect to your PC and just about everything else. They feature Bluetooth as well as 3.5mm AUX, USB-C, line/phono, and optical connections. View Deal
As someone who remembers Japan’s Onkyo brand fondly for its 80s- and 90s-era Hi-Fi equipment, I was pleasantly surprised by these speakers, both for their sound quality and looks, but also for the plethora of modern connectivity. With their phono preamp, you can hook either speaker directly to a record player, and both also feature a subwoofer out if you want to add some low-end thump.
I enjoyed these speakers so much that, I am still using the smaller GX-10DB pair as the sound system for my bedroom projector. I’m not the type who likes earth-shaking sound for watching movies, so this 34-watt speaker set delivers plenty of sound for my movie needs. The 50-watt GX-30ARC get louder, delivering 99 dBA from a meter away, which might be overkill for some if you’re planning on putting the speakers on your desk.

But the GX-30ARC are also a little large for that, making the GX-10DB a better fit for those looking to outfit their PC with some serious sound while keeping their desk looking stylish.
Both speakers also come with a remote for media controls and input selection. Just note that, the input indicator light that lives behind the cloth speaker grilles can be a little bright during low-light settings. Personally, I stick one of these LED-dimming stickers over the light on the GX-10DB and have been super happy with these speakers ever since.



TP-Link’s pocket Wi-Fi 7 router is a $89 bargain for frequent travelers
When you need a small, pocketable router to carry with you for work or vacation, the TP-Link TL-WR3602BE is one of the best options on the market. And Amazon is currently selling the device for $89.99, a $40 discount off its MSRP.

The TL-WR3602BE is a pint-sized dual-band Wi-Fi 7 router that is perfect for those who are frequently on the road and need to connect multiple devices.View Deal
The TL-WR3602BE, which we reviewed in 2025, is incredibly compact, measuring just 5 x 3.7 x 4 inches and weighing roughly 8 ounces. But don’t knock that small size: it still provides dual-band Wi-Fi 7 coverage (2.4 GHz + 5 GHz) and includes a 2.5 GbE WAN, GbE LAN, and a USB-C port for power. Although the TL-WR3602BE includes a USB-C power adapter in the box, its miserly power requirements let you power it from a USB power bank.

The router also offers several operating modes, including the ability to share a paid Wi-Fi connection on an airplane (this would be a handy place to leverage the aforementioned power bank) or in a hotel room. And you can even tether your smartphone to the router via USB or connect to a USB cellular modem.
Get this Asus Prime RTX 5070 Ti for just $900 as Prime Day swings around
Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 5070 Ti recently earned our pick as the best all-around enthusiast graphics card for gaming in 2026 thanks to its strong baseline performance for both raster and RT gaming at 1440p and 4K.
The one catch is that the price for that all-round excellence has been quite high of late. We found that you can expect to pay $1099 or so at the midpoint of RTX 5070 Ti prices during our recent research for our guide to the best graphics cards in 2026, as well as our work for the 2026 GPU Benchmarks Hierarchy.
But as Amazon Prime Day rolls around, both Best Buy and Newegg are making Asus’ Prime RTX 5070 Ti available for just $900 — the cheapest we’ve seen one of these cards go for in a long time.

Asus’ Prime GeForce RTX 5070 Ti puts a quiet, classy triple-fan cooler and a full-length metal backplate on our pick for the best enthusiast graphics card, all for the lowest price we’ve seen for a 5070 Ti of late. View Deal

Get the same great deal at Newegg if Best Buy sells out or if you’d prefer to shop at a different retailer. View Deal
We use the OC Edition of this Asus card for our own testing in the Tom’s Hardware labs, and its clean design, quiet triple-fan cooler, and full-length metal backplate all make for a fine example of the 5070 Ti. The base Prime 5070 Ti on sale here sacrifices only 45 MHz of stock clocks to the OC Edition—a difference you’ll never notice in games.
But you’ll definitely feel the extra $50 to $100 in your pocket compared to the next-cheapest 5070 Tis out there, and this Asus Prime card offers an all-around nicer build than most board partners’ most attainable product lines.



Beyond its strong baseline performance and 16GB of GDDR7 memory, the RTX 5070 Ti’s support for superior DLSS 4.5 upscaling and Multi Frame Generation makes it easy to achieve fluid, responsive gaming across a broad range of resolutions, target frame rates, and quality settings. Especially for cutting-edge path-traced games, you’ll want DLSS 4.5 and MFG at your disposal for the best experience.
If you’ve been waiting for an RTX 5070 Ti upgrade to elevate your gaming PC and missed out on lower prices late last year, this Asus card is the best opportunity that we’ve seen so far during the Prime Day stretch. Don’t wait. — Jeff Kampman
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 were not thought of as a luxury, but the ongoing memory and storage pricing crisis has completely changed the calculus. Due to insane 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